Yalikavak: 18 km from Bodrum. Located away from the village, northwest of the peninsula. Another feature of Yalikavak, which is famous for its windmills, sea, fish and citrus fruits, is that the most famous spongers come out of here.
GümüÅŸlük: It is one of the oldest settlements of the peninsula. Rabbit Island to the mainland in the region linking is possible to see the remains of the old port from place to place. Gumusluk, famous for its crystal clear sea and fish, is also remarkable with its richness of flora structure.
Kadıkalesi: Surrounded by crystal clear sea and citrus groves Kadıkalesi, Bodrum is 23 km. The ruins of the castle from which the sample was taken from the name of the Hellenistic era.
Turgutreis: The name of the famous Turkish sailor from the town of Bodrum, after the Admiral Turgut Reis is the most populous settlement of the peninsula. One of the most beautiful places of the sunset followed by Turgut Reis is famous for its tangerine groves.
Akyarlar: With a beautiful sandy beach and a sparkling sea, the bay is 13 km away from Bodrum. The ancient name of Akyarlar Arhialla attention by having extremely favorable conditions for surfing are attractive.
Bagla: Having one of the most beautiful bays and beaches on the peninsula, Bagla is quite convenient for camping and is 14 km away from Bodrum.
Aspat: The old name of Aspat, mentioned in local folk songs, is Aspartos. After the vineyard, the remains of various civilizations from the Classical Age to the present day can be seen in the rising region.
Ortakent: 14 km from Ortakent Bodrum which is famous for its tangerine gardens and warm sea. The distance is one of the most convenient spot to observe the village life in Bodrum.