It’s not hard to see why Turkey has become such a popular holiday destination. Go on holidays to Bodrum hotels to get the most out of your Turkish holidays. During the day enjoy some watersports on one of the white sandy beaches and in the evening sample some of the buzzing nightlife in the area. There is a great selection of clubs, bars and restaurants to suits all types and tastes.
Gumbet is known for having a wide and varied nightlife. For unforgettable views over the city, consider going to Bodrum Amphitheatre at dusk to see the Castle of St Peter in the most spectacular light. Dinner in Gumbet is very cosmopolitan, with waterfront eateries offering live entertainment such a jazz music or Turkish belly dancers, intimate cafés, and elegant five star restaurants. Gumbet hotels can be found at bargain prices, leaving you with extra cash to splash out on lovely food and drink.
Denizhan Restaurant offers exquisite food and a true taste of Turkish cuisine. Predominantly influenced from the east, it lets through hints of Aegean and the Mediterranean in the mezes. Arsipel Fish Restaurant is not to be missed; the best of the fresh seafood is the smoked, marinated and raw fish plates. However, the smoked bonito, salmon, marinated sword fish, raw fish of the season, octopus and shrimps all make exceptional alternatives. Other Arsipel specialities are pan fried stuffed calamari, grilled octopus tentacles, fish cakes (kofte) and sea food pastries (borek). With plenty of affordable Marmaris hotels near to these excellent restaurants, you won’t have to go far to discover delicious dishes.
Bodrum is the focal point of Turkey’s nightlife. Halikarnas disco is situated right at the end of Bar Street in Bodrum, a front with Bodrum Castle. If you want to find the nightlife, consider going to the lively Hadigari bar. For an evening full of culture and fantastic music, go to the annual jazz concert, Jazz Days, which is held at the bar. You can find it at the entrance of Bar Street, just behind the castle walls.