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Bodrum and the Bodrum Peninsula have a wealth of differing landscapes and hidden treasures including traditional rural villages, small coastal resorts and superb cruising.
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A country spanning two continents where east meets west and 10,000 years of civilisation, Turkey is a treasure trove of history and culture.
The main season for visitors to Turkey's western Aegean and Mediterranean coastal resorts is between May to October, when the weather is settled and the days are long and sunny.
Temperatures range from the mid 20°Cs early and late season, to the mid 30°Cs during the peak season of July and August which is also the most popular time to visit when all the activities are in full swing. The sea temperatures are warm and ideal for swimming throughout the summer, and it is not unusual to be able to swim in the sea even in November.
The Bodrum Peninsula is becoming increasingly popular with visitors during early and late season. During early spring, the landscape is green with vegetation, the weather is mainly sunny and warm, making the days again ideal for hiking and sightseeing.
Autumn begins with the Bodrum Cup, a traditional wooden yacht regatta held annually in the third week of October when over a hundred wooden yachts race under full sail around the peninsula. The sea is still pleasantly warm for swimming and it is a pleasure to visit the historical and natural sites in the cooler weather or to head for the shops and look for bargains at end-of-season sales. The temperatures remain pleasant, throughout most of the winter, although showers do occur. Bodrum itself is home to a large international community, and both Christmas and the New Year are celebrated with gusto.
In the coastal resorts we have a selection of properties suitable for occupation in late autumn, winter and early spring where you can discover the changing seasons. Please contact us for further information. There may be an additional charge for heating. The Turkish resorts do quieten down in winter and many facilities available during the summer months may not be available during winter.
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