Gulluk - Mugla

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Gulluk - Mugla

Gulluk - Mugla
      The 8 km road that deviates to the right through the Milas-Bodrum road will take you to Güllük. For those holidaymakers who do not like the crowd of Bodrum, Güllük offers a quieter holiday opportunity. At least for now. You have witnessed that even the quietest, most remote places were suddenly "discovered" and attacked by the summer residence and became unrecognizable within a few years. Let's see, we will live and see. A port town of Gulluk. The bauxite mine, extracted from the harbor, is exported. You will already see trucks carrying bauxite on the road. Situated around the Mandalya Bay and Asin Bay, the town's coast remains a lovely fishing village with its fishermen, coffees and restaurants. The hotels and houses located on the hills rising right after the beach always see the sea due to this topographic feature. Good fish comes out in the sea and the sea, located in the north of the city. Bluefish, mullet and eel are mostly hunted. You can sit at one of the beach restaurants and feast on eel. Its name is "snake", but it is delicious. In most of the surrounding bays, aquaculture is also carried out and sea bream and sea bass are grown. There are shipyards in Gulluk where special boats (gulets) are built for the region, such as their neighbor Bodrum. The appearance of these is nice, but it is difficult to say the same thing for the image created by the porters.