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Bitez

The old village of Bitez is set back from the beach and populated almost entirely by local residents. The increase in tourism over the last few years has seen an expansion of the village along the sea front. The few original old stone houses have been converted into restaurants and bars and the spaces in between are now new hotels, apartments and shops.

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Dreamy holiday at real prices

Now it is summer time. Everybody is fed up with working, going to school and struggling in traffic throughout the year. Now it is time to have a break. We know that you are thinking about having a good holiday.

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Bodrum

Bodrum is one of the important touristic places of Turkiye. It placed in the south of peninsula which has the same name, near a serene sea. It is quite quiet in winter but with the spring, touristic places start to work and everywhere is funny. Bodrum is a "holiday trademark", and it is the other way to say I am on holiday.
     It serves, qualified touristic facilities, places to have fun and wide shopping places. Bodrum serves you whatever you want and holiday in Bodrum is unforgettable in your life

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beach scene: Bitez, Turkey on the Aegean Sea


Five times a day prayers are said over the town's speaker system.
Yet nothing could seem to contrast more with the surroundings...
a beach full of people at leisure.
Kelly Clarkson blasting from the seaside restaurant directly behind us.
People play on, barely noticing.

I bobble around in the salt water.
enjoying my newfound buoyancy...
gazing at the colorful umbrellas on the seashore.

Four tubby, blonde British tourists laze about on the deck chairs in front of us.
They haven't moved all day except to turn their bodies over in order to even their tans and to sit up when the waiter from the restaurant brought their hamburgers.

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BODRUM|turkey|bitez

A picturesque town at the junction of the Aegean and the Mediterranean is Bodrum, occupying a small but beautiful peninsula. It is one of the prettiest holiday resorts of Turkey, popular and famous for its vivacious friendly and bohemian atmosphere.Greeting its visitors with the marvelous castle built by the Knights Rhodes, the town appears elegant, filled with sweet white houses, with colorful bougainvilleas dotted about.The clear, deep blue and warm sea is an inherent characteristic of place, rather than being a specialty, and the numerous beaches unspoilt bays adorned with interesting rock formations offer perfect days for swimmers, divers and nature lovers. Octopuses, and sponge of various shapes and colors are also found here, complementing aquatic beauty.
Part of the fascinating atmosphere of Bodrum is its history; remains which are spread over this ancient city of ‘Halicarnassus'. The tomb King Mausoleum is one of the seven wonders of the ancient world,and dating back to the 4th century BC, stands on this land where Herodotus, the father of history, was born. A theatre (1300 seats) from the 2nd century BC near Goktepe, is worth seeing, together with St. Peter’s Castle presenting the architectural style of the 15th century which is now a museum of underwater and  archeology.A different spectacle in Bodrum is its marina, which is a busy place hosting elegant yachts that come from all parts of the world. Bodrum Cup Race is held every October in the boatyards, and it is an enjoyable event for those interested. Bodrum is the leading place for boat-building.
The most prominent feature of Bodrum is the prevailing activity especially filling the nights. After the intensive action in the daytime, one may choose one of the discos here -some of which are the best in Europe and spend an exciting night of fun under the gleaming lights Bodrum is the one of the starting points for an unforgettable BlueVoyage along the turquoise coast of Turkey which offers the limitless pleasure of seeing the virgin bays of mythological legends; the beauties of Kekova where the light combines with turquoise or sailing into the antique port of Phaselis where Alexander the Great loved to stay during the winter.
The Bodrum peninsula

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