"Güllük" translates as “place of roses” and is a charming fishing village that still shows off traditional pastimes but equally abounds with modern living. There are many welcoming bars and restaurants dotted around its pretty bay within minutes walking distance of Flipflops.
Located in Mandalya Bay on the Aegean Sea, also known as the "Turquoise Coast", Gulluk is foremost an unspoilt fishing port north of the Bodrum Peninsular. Only 10 minutes from the International Bodrum – Milas Airport and 45 minutes by local "Dolmus" bus to the resort town of Bodrum. There is an abundance of fish restaurants serving locally caught sea bass and bream, cafes and eating houses.
Historically, Gulluk, formerly known as Küllük prior to 1933, was an import-export harbour for the Greeks trading during the Ottoman Empire period. The store buildings and warehouses are today restaurants and shops.
Located in Mandalya Bay on the Aegean Sea, also known as the "Turquoise Coast", Gulluk is foremost an unspoilt fishing port north of the Bodrum Peninsular. Only 10 minutes from the International Bodrum – Milas Airport and 45 minutes by local "Dolmus" bus to the resort town of Bodrum. There is an abundance of fish restaurants serving locally caught sea bass and bream, cafes and eating houses.
Historically, Gulluk, formerly known as Küllük prior to 1933, was an import-export harbour for the Greeks trading during the Ottoman Empire period. The store buildings and warehouses are today restaurants and shops.