Category: TURGUTREIS
Bodrum Gumbet Guide
The popular resort of Bodrum, called Halicarnassus in ancient times, is the South Aegean’s most attractive resort, described by Homer as ‘The land of eternal blue’. The hillside is covered in painted villas adorned with bougainvillea. Narrow streets wind their way down to the sea, and the peaceful setting of its twin harbours offer shelter [...]
Holidays in Turkey
Gumbet located at 2-3 km distance from Bodrum, Sınce the swimming possibilities are very limited in Bodrum, many people prefer nearby Gumbet. Gumbet recently became very popular resort. The town is named after numerous white domed cisterns in the area. Gumbet, which offers one of the longest and most popular beaches on the peninsula, is also [...]
Ferry to Greek Islands from Bodrum
Ferry tours from Bodrum to Greece’s Samos Island will become operational in May in an effort to boost relations and commercial ties between Greece and Turkey, said the chairman of the Bodrum Trade Chamber. Speaking during a promotional visit to Kos Island in Greece, Mahmut Serdar Kocadon said the volume of trade between Turkey and [...]
Gumbet Bodrum Properties
In terms of property prices, it is expected that Turkey will see the same growth and development in the coming years as Spain has during the last two decades. In 2004, property prices in Turkey increased by 30% and even doubling in coastal areas. This is just one reason why to invest in a property [...]
Property suspension in Turkey
Following a decision by the Constitutional Court in Turkey, the Ministry of Public Works and Settlement has ceased issuing land title deeds to foreigners. The courts ruling has reduced confidence in the property market in Turkey. The Turkish government has been keen to attract inward investment and has previously relaxed elements of Turkeys restrictive property [...]
Hello Gumbet Bodrum
Bodrum today a popular holiday resort with a yacht harbor, hillside villas and palm-lined streets, Bodrum was known as Halikarnossos that, in the time of Mausollus, became one of the great cities of the Mediterranean. Mausollus’ father had ruled most of Caria and been recognized by the Persians as a satrap of the province. Though [...]



