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The villa is located in Turgutreis, near several 5 star hotels, 150 m far from the sea and the beach and 400 m from city centre.
The fact that the surrounding area is all on level ground, means there is no need to hire a car. This saves costs and ...
show more benfits the environment! This is very rare in Bodrum and area. The most holiday rentals are on hillside location in the mountains. There you will need a car for your daily needs or just for going down the pub.
From the village of Turgutreis with shops and sea side restaurants, many serving fresh locally caught seafood.
Turgutreis Beach
A slim stretch of dark, golden sand that skirts the second largest town on the Bodrum peninsula, the beaches here span a glorious 19 kilometers. Turgutreis is a charming, characterful place; a bustling harbour town named after a respected 16th century admiral. The sea is shallow and calm here, so this resort is popular with families, although there is plenty of nightlife for those who want to put on their dancing shoes. The beach sits in full view of the Greek island of Kos, which is just 6 or so kilometers across the Mediterranean/Aegean Sea. But in terms of culture and atmosphere, they are poles apart. There are some 14 Turkish islands in total nearby, some of which can also be glimpsed from the shore. Behind the beach and the town, the scenery is pretty; with rugged mountains peppered with olive trees that spill down to the town, and whitewashed houses on the hillside.
Things to do on or near the beach
The beach is lined by a strip of restaurants, and the unwritten rule is that you buy your drinks and snacks from the establishment behind your sunlounger. The town has plenty more good restaurants and bars. The area is well-known for windsurfing, and it is also possible to arrange waterskiing, parasailing and dinghy hire nearby. There is a 1931 lighthouse built by the French a little further up the coast, and a windsurfing school not far from there. Turgetreis’ colourful history means there are plenty of tombs, fountains and churches, all with their own stories to tell. Today, the town is a bustling harbour, with a food market and bazaar, especially on Saturdays. There’s a new marina which is worth a visit, and you could even do a little island hopping – to Kos, Rhodes, or one of the other Turkish Islands.
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The fact that the surrounding area is all on level ground, means there is no need to hire a car. This saves costs and ...
show more benfits the environment! This is very rare in Bodrum and area. The most holiday rentals are on hillside location in the mountains. There you will need a car for your daily needs or just for going down the pub.
From the village of Turgutreis with shops and sea side restaurants, many serving fresh locally caught seafood.
Turgutreis Beach
A slim stretch of dark, golden sand that skirts the second largest town on the Bodrum peninsula, the beaches here span a glorious 19 kilometers. Turgutreis is a charming, characterful place; a bustling harbour town named after a respected 16th century admiral. The sea is shallow and calm here, so this resort is popular with families, although there is plenty of nightlife for those who want to put on their dancing shoes. The beach sits in full view of the Greek island of Kos, which is just 6 or so kilometers across the Mediterranean/Aegean Sea. But in terms of culture and atmosphere, they are poles apart. There are some 14 Turkish islands in total nearby, some of which can also be glimpsed from the shore. Behind the beach and the town, the scenery is pretty; with rugged mountains peppered with olive trees that spill down to the town, and whitewashed houses on the hillside.
Things to do on or near the beach
The beach is lined by a strip of restaurants, and the unwritten rule is that you buy your drinks and snacks from the establishment behind your sunlounger. The town has plenty more good restaurants and bars. The area is well-known for windsurfing, and it is also possible to arrange waterskiing, parasailing and dinghy hire nearby. There is a 1931 lighthouse built by the French a little further up the coast, and a windsurfing school not far from there. Turgetreis’ colourful history means there are plenty of tombs, fountains and churches, all with their own stories to tell. Today, the town is a bustling harbour, with a food market and bazaar, especially on Saturdays. There’s a new marina which is worth a visit, and you could even do a little island hopping – to Kos, Rhodes, or one of the other Turkish Islands.
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source: Gürler
Historical, busy, family friendly resort, in the southern part of the region directly by the sea, in a busy position. All shops, restaurants etc. in the resort. Wellness centre, massage, thalassotherapy. Access: harbour Bodrum. For arrivals by plane: airport Bodrum (BJV) 35 km.
source: HHD AG | Interhome
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Turgutreis, Anatolia (Caria)
Holiday apartment for max. 4 persons
Property no. 459761
+ 1 morefrom USD 569for 1 weekApprox. 75 m², 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, pets are allowed (on request), satellite TV, Wifi, washing machine, dishwasher, non-smoking property, sandy beach approx. 200 mThere is one further property type with one accommodation for this complex- from USD 411/week Holiday apartment for max. 2 persons, approx. 45 m², 1 bedroom, property no. 459762 Preview