WHY VISIT GUMBET Y V
Gumbet is a lively resort tucked into a cove surrounded by pine-clad forest and crystal blue waters. The kilometre of blue flag sandy beach is the longest and most popular in the Bodrum Peninsula and is well known for its wide offering of water sports.
Gumbet, once an unknown retreat, has become one of the most popular holiday resorts in Turkey with British holidaymakers and has a myriad of excellent hotels, apartments, restaurants, pubs and shops to keep all entertained.
Gumbet’s nightlife scene is electric and rivals that of its party hard neighbouring resort Bodrum. Gumbet is a piece of Turkish paradise that has party goers and families alike flocking to its shores.
Currency
Turkish Lira
Best Time to Visit
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Local Language
Turkish

Gumbet may not offer the most authentic angle to Turkey, but it will provide great entertainment, fabulous sunshine, and a beautiful environment for a stress-free holiday.
If you are after a little more Turkish culture and history, you will find plenty in Gumbet’s neighbouring resort Bodrum town centre which is only 10 minutes’ drive away by dolmus, you can visit many regal and dominating sites including the 16th century Bodrum Castle, the Museum of underwater Archaeology and the Mausoleum – one of the seven wonders of the world. The ancient city of Ephesus is also within easy reach, home to some of the most well-preserved ruins in the world where you can marvel at the Roman architecture.
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