Nestled along the picturesque Aegean Sea, east of the bustling town of Bodrum in southwest Turkey, Mazi is a tranquil village that offers a serene escape from the crowds. This secluded spot, with its narrow streets lined with traditional guesthouses, retains an almost untouched feel. The coastline is dotted with hidden bays, providing visitors with a peaceful and intimate experience. Today, travelers can explore the quiet lanes, stay in charming accommodations, and discover the unspoiled beauty of the surrounding bays.
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