Turgutreis Holidays – Second largest town on Bodrum Peninsula
Turgutreis is a town located approximately 20 km from Bodrum. It is an up and coming resort which is surrounded by mountains on one side and sea on the other. When on holidays in Turgutreis, the scenery is simply breathtaking around here and if you wish to venture further afield, you can visit one of the fourteen islands lying within short proximity, including the Greek island of Kos. Apart from rich history mainly portraying the captain Turgut Reis who came from this region, Turgutreis is home to Bodrum Peninsula’s largest market, which takes place every Saturday and which is a must on your Turgutreis holidays. Here you can purchase traditional souvenirs, local produce, herbs, spices, jewellery and enjoy haggling to get the best price.
Last Minute Holidays in Turgutreis – Stunning beaches and lively nightlife
Turgutreis offers the package holiday makers everything they could possibly wish for. This former fishing village has transformed itself into a large thriving holiday resort. Its 5 km long stretch of beaches consist of some golden or black sand, pebbles and in some places rocks. With the beach remaining shallow way out to sea, it is ideal for families with small children. There are some good accommodation choices on your last minute Turgutreis holidays whether you opt for self-catering or luxurious holiday. The beaches are lined with seaside cafes and there are a plenty of restaurants and live music bars during the evenings to keep you entertained on your Turgutreis holidays, plus a few discos.
All Inclusive Cheap Holidays in Turgutreis – Explore the area
When on your holidays in Turgutreis, the Aegean Region of Turkey and especially the Bodrum Peninsula offer its visitors the most sought for historical sights and archaeological artefacts. These are mainly kept at the Bodrum Museum which can be visited in combination with its mediaeval castle. Otherwise, when on your cheap holidays in Turgutreis, why not head for Ephesos dating back to third century B.C. which is now an important harbour town and one of the most historically important cultural and religious centres of the region.