Güllük, is a small harbor town with own municipality within the district of Milas, situated north of Bodrum in Muğla Province of Turkey. It is a small Turkish town and growing holiday destination, with the town being pleasantly developed with a range of tourist amenities.
The Town centre is typically Turkish, with a wide range of restaurants being dotted along the waterfront. A number of beaches have been developed providing welcome leisure areas for locals and tourists alike.The town centre has everything you need - food shops, a large supermarket, bars and restaurants. The harbour area is particularly pleasant for simply taking in the lovely sea views over a coffee, beer or wine.
For some time Gulluk has been a popular stopover for tourists sailing the Blue Cruise tour and also has an important port for lighter freight ships although this area has now been relocated away from the town center. Güllük is also an important center of construction for gulet boats, coming second only to Bodrum.
Whether your stay is for just a few day, a week or several months, we can help you with all your accommodation needs. From centrally located apartments through to apartments located in the suberbs, Bodrum Golf & Leisure is your first choice for quality accommodation in Gulluk.
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Bodrum Town, referred to as the Turkish Riviera, is a charming, picturesque port on the Aegean coast of Turkey. The heart of the town is the harbor, where shops, bars and restaurants jostle in the narrow streets under the shadow of St. Peter Castle.
Bodrum has many raditional shopping streets selling almost everything from designer and copy goods to souvenirs where you can haggle for a good price. You may be surprised to know that some of the UK’s major brands like M&S, Tesco, and B&Q all have large retail outlets in Bodrum.
Bodrum also offers many fantastic restaurants serving traditional Turkish cuisine and many more dishes we are all familiar with. The waiters and staff are always happy to help you and if you ask are all too willing to explain and point out the best dishes of the day. As you would expect sea food plays a large role in the area with all being freshly caught at a fraction of the price you would pay in a UK restaurant.
Bodrum and it’s peninsula is Turkey’s premier holiday destination and has been welcoming visitors for many years. Many trips and activities are on offer to the holiday maker. You can catch daily boat trips which sail around the peninsula.
Bodrum also has its own large water park with guaranteed fun for young and old. With flumes, slides, wave pool, family pools, childrens pools, and sunbathing areas it is ideal for the whole family.
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Local Turkish people have long relished Gulluk, a charming little holiday resort on the Aegean coast of Turkey for its lovely quaint harbour and delightful beaches. Just 40 mins from bustling Bodrum Town and within 15mins from the airport, it is ideally positioned for exploring the Bodrum peninsula. |
The Tuzla lake and its extensive wetlands lie at the end of a deep inlet from the Gulf of Gulluk and Mandalya Bay. The site is unique as it is where the lake unites with the sea. Embraced by rolling mountains covered with a rich combination of wild shrubs, olive groves, Pine and Tamarisk trees, this is perhaps one of the most beautiful locations in Turkey.
The Tuzla lake and its extensive wetlands lie at the end of a deep inlet from the Gulf of Gulluk and Mandalya Bay. The site is unique as it is where the lake unites with the sea. Embraced by rolling mountains covered with a rich combination of wild shrubs, olive groves, Pine and Tamarisk trees, this is perhaps one of the most beautiful locations in Turkey. There is a small fishing village of Bogazici that nestles on the shores of Mandalya Bay. The village holds an important place in history as the site of the ancient city of Bargilia. Today, a few fish restaurants fringe the seafront offering the day's fresh catch and other Aegean specialities. Original old stone houses line the road and testify Turkey’ s traditional village life.


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