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Only 8km from the Bodrum/Milas International Airport, you will find the charming port town of Gulluk, where fishermen, restaurants and cafes line the harbour front. This popular village will soon even have its own marina, which is expected to rival that of Bodrum, leading many to refer to this up-and-coming destination as the new Monte Carlo.
Gulluk literally translates as a place of roses, giving a clue to the charm of this traditional fishing village, which still proudly demonstrates its past, in step with the luxuries of modern living. There are many welcoming bars and restaurants dotted around its pretty bay within minutes walk of the centre.
The harbour provides a vibrant spot where fishing boats moor alongside yachts and where the locals and tourists mingle on the promenade. During the evenings the centre of Gulluk is closed to road traffic allowing people to spill over into the streets and open-air cafes and restaurants.
Local Turkish people have long relished this charming little resort on the Aegean coast for its lovely quaint harbour and delightful beaches. Gulluk is enjoying a renaissance brought about by the relocation of the port area, which has cleared the way for tourism to flourish in the town and surrounding area.
Gulluk is also a working fishing village so each evening you can buy your fish fresh from the boats, stopping after for a drink at one of the bars in the harbour before strolling home.
Add all this charm to beautiful surroundings, low cost of living, year round warm climate and friendly local people and it�s easy to see why more and more people are being drawn to settle here from across Europe
Gulluk literally translates as a place of roses, giving a clue to the charm of this traditional fishing village, which still proudly demonstrates its past, in step with the luxuries of modern living. There are many welcoming bars and restaurants dotted around its pretty bay within minutes walk of the centre.
The harbour provides a vibrant spot where fishing boats moor alongside yachts and where the locals and tourists mingle on the promenade. During the evenings the centre of Gulluk is closed to road traffic allowing people to spill over into the streets and open-air cafes and restaurants.
Local Turkish people have long relished this charming little resort on the Aegean coast for its lovely quaint harbour and delightful beaches. Gulluk is enjoying a renaissance brought about by the relocation of the port area, which has cleared the way for tourism to flourish in the town and surrounding area.
Gulluk is also a working fishing village so each evening you can buy your fish fresh from the boats, stopping after for a drink at one of the bars in the harbour before strolling home.
Add all this charm to beautiful surroundings, low cost of living, year round warm climate and friendly local people and it�s easy to see why more and more people are being drawn to settle here from across Europe