Jutting into the Aegean Sea from southwest Turkey, the thumb-shaped Bodrum Peninsula, named after the city of Bodrum on its southern coast, forms the heart of the Turkish Riviera, also known as the Turquoise Coast. This scenic region boasts a mix of lively resorts and sleek marinas, alongside quiet fishing villages nestled between the blue sea and hills dotted with windmills. Visitors can explore the peninsula’s varied landscapes, from bustling beaches to serene coves, and experience a blend of modern and traditional Turkish life.
Bodrum Peninsula (Bodrum Yarimada)
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