Gumbet Bay is located two to three kilometres from the famous Turkish resort of Bodrum and adjoins it from the western side. This favourable location and proximity to the airport make this resort very popular with tourists from around the end of May to early October. This place is favoured by families with children due to its very long sandy beach and shallow warm sea.
The bay is located between Cape Adaburun and Cape Injeburun, which makes it convenient for water sports. The coastline is dotted with parasailing centres, windsurfing, water skiing and kayaking. There's a special area, unprotected by for windsurfing. Conditions are created for both beginners and experienced windsurfers.
To get to the bay is quite easy, during the holidays "dolmushi" runs here for twenty-four hours a day, and drive from the centre of Bodrum will not take more than 10 minutes. But to get to a remote hotel late at night. late at night, you'll have to take a taxi.
The beach in this area is famous for its wide strip, fine golden sand, gentle swimming and calm seas. It is one of the longest on the peninsula. of this peninsula. The coastline around the gulf allows you to enjoy all the delights of beach holidays, and is often ranked as one of the "best beaches of the world. In addition, it is very convenient to holiday here with kids. In some places. the shallow zone is so large that to get to the deep end, you have to walk six to eight metres. There are several small cosy bays united in the area called "Aquarium", are located to the west of the bay. The water is very clear water with visibility of 20-30 metres and a sandy bottom. However, the only way to get to the bays by sea, by boat.
Hotels in Gümbet Bay are known for their large territories, water parks and swimming pools, animation, various services and entertainment. Although a little further from the sea there are more economical options, offering accommodation at ridiculously low prices for a popular resort. for the popular resort prices. Modest European young people settle here. Most of the bay's holidaymakers are young people from Germany, England and the countries of Scandinavia, but recently there are more and more tourists from the CIS countries. Recently, Gumbet by the number of hotels and entertainment centres has been successfully competing with Bombet. Gümbet is successfully competing with Bodrum.
Every evening bars, cafes and restaurants on the streets of the city and the coast are filled with holidaymakers and music everywhere. In the centre of the In the centre of the resort you can find more than two dozen places where you can taste the cuisine of all the world's cuisines, usually opening after 4pm.
Gumbet is a favourite place for young people and tourists who like to dance till morning. After dark, the streets of the resort are filled with dancing crowds: in discos and bars, on hotel terraces and balconies. In the evening, the city centre seems to wakes up and is filled with lights of all different colours adorning the facades of the restaurants, discos and most of the houses. Brightly coloured neon signs lure visitors to sample the best of Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Japanese, Thai Turkish, Italian and Mexican cuisine. In season, the bars bars are open from noon to the first hours after midnight, and discos open at 10-11 pm and are open until dawn.
By the number of entertainment facilities Gumbet successfully competes with Bodrum itself. Bodrum, and in recent years their number is growing in arithmetic progression. In addition In addition, in the city you can have a good shopping in the huge supermarkets or or head to a shopping and entertainment centre for a new dose of fun. Due to its popularity, the resort is developing rapidly, its territory is expanding and its population is growing.
Gümbet Cove is perfect for fans of a healthy lifestyle It is just a godsend for those who like to harmoniously combine water sports with entertainment without favouring one over the other. Beautiful sandy beaches, picturesque nature and round-the-clock entertainment attract more and more tourists every year. Rugged coastline, beautiful landscapes, snow-white two-storeyed houses covered with vines, a pretty seafront, an ancient fortress and a great shopping street with speciality shops make this town unmistakable.

