Nestled along the west coast of the Bodrum Peninsula, Gümüslük is a traditional fishing village that overlooks a bay dotted with islands. This charming locale, less developed and quieter than its neighbors, offers a serene escape, though it can become lively during the summer months. Visitors can enjoy a picturesque beach and explore underwater archaeological sites. The village is also known for its seafood restaurants, where guests can savor local catches in a relaxed setting.
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