My personal recommendation would be Icmeler, if you scroll back through to April 22nd you will find the Discussion on Icmeler. I would also suggest you stay at Babadan Apartments, it has its own website and the wife of the owner is English. Food wise you can't go wrong, a lot of restaurants have on their menus Chinese, English, Indian, Mexican as well as Turkish, so you're spoilt for choice.
why not have a look at altinkum it,s got a lovely beach .we stayed in the horizon hotel central to everything beach 2min walk market and shops right out the front of hotel, good resturants all round about it, the hotel is basic but clean and nice . the rooms have t.v and a fridge e.mail them before you go and ask for one in the room very cheap to hire. it,s b/b continental . when you go it will be very hot 40/50 deg.
I second Icmeler! Its a lovely resort and once you have been you just want to keep going back time and time again.
Turksih food is gorgeous! Lots of different kinds of kebabs, fish, vegetable dishes, Turkish pizza (pide or lahmacum), soups, salads and of course the lovely sweet dessertsand fresh fruit. I think self catering is great in Turkey as there is always so much choice for eating out.
Kedi x
For apartments I would recommend the Moonlight Apartments in the old village, it's a 15 minute walk to the beach but they are so perfect, we now feel like part of the family.
Dave
If you book a privately owned villa or apartment you will definitely not have to fight over sunbeds, as you will have your own!
We have an apartment but not much availability left in July but have a look at http://www.holiday-in-turunc.com - our agents website, if you like the sound of Turunc.
Have a great time wherever you choose
i like icmeler but it is not a peaceful resort , fairly busy infact especially if you are going in the summer hols, it does have some bars with loud music and dancing on bar tops etc, so really depends whether that will be too lively for you, its fairly scenic but i think if you want peaceful this could too much for you, akyaka has a nicer beach is more scenic but has less shops, bars etc .
have a look at these links
http://www.turkuaz-guide.net/gokova.html
http://akyaka.com/index.php
http://www.marmarisinfo.com/sightseeing/cleopatra.phtml
ive also put photos in the gallery or akyaka so have a look
We have been holidaying in turkey for several years . We have stayed in olu deniz, Icmeler and Turgetreis . Olu deniz remains our favourite . Smaller than Icmeler , very scenic and with enough bars/shops/excursions to keep you busy.
Having said that we prefer all A/I . Icmeler whilst bigger is very geared towards the self catering market with restuarants providing much of the entertaiment so this may suit you better but I have to agree we found icmeler too busy . Cant say I particularly took to Turgetreis and fairly expensive but then we didnt spend too much time in the town itself . nice market though .We are trying side this year but until then Olu Deniz still wins my vote
lyn
I would recommend Yalikavak on the northern side of the Bodrum Peninsula. It still retains it's old world charm and is not commercialised. It has a beautiful harbour and centre, with lots of restaurants, offering a huge choice of food. Turkish food is delicious and much more varied than Greek food. There's plenty of simple steaks and pizzas too for the less adventurous. Choose your accommodation carefully. If you stay in the centre of the resort you can walk to the beach, shops, harbour etc. A car is not necessary as there's a great bus (dolmus) service covering the whole peninsula. If you stay up on a hillside things are more difficult. If you stay in privately owned accommodation you will probably have your own sunbeds, even when the pool is shared.
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