BICYCLING TOUR

CIRCUMVENTING GULF OF GOKOVA



The Gulf of Gokova (Turkish: Gökova körfezi), Gulf of Kerme (Turkish: Kerme körfezi, Greek: Κεραμεικός κόλπος, Latin: Ceramicus Sinus, English: Ceramic Gulf), or Gulf of Cos, is a long (100 km), narrow gulf of the Aegean Sea which separates the Bodrum peninsula from the Resadiye peninsula in southwest Turkey.
Bodrum (ancient Halicarnassus), located in its northwest reaches, is the only large city on the gulf today, but the gulf was originally named for the ancient city of Ceramus, on the north shore. The Greek island of Kos closes off the gulf from the Aegean.
The translucent and deep waters of the Gulf of
Gokova, of the southern shore of the Bodrum Peninsula vary from
the darkest blue to the palest turquoise, and the coastline is
thickly wooded in every hue of Green...
In the evening, the sea reflects the mountains silhouetted
against the setting sun, and the night it shimmers with
phosphorescence.
The unspoilt Gokova Gulf provides many magical surprises with numerous deserted bays and coves. The Lycian coastline is a must for anyone interested in archaeology and ancient history with some marvellous sites. The clear turquoise sea is wonderful for snorkelling, swimming and water sports.
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