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Whether its Golf, water sports, ancient history, beach life or the natural world you are after, Turquoise
and Lakeside Garden lets you have it all. Just 20 minutes from the buzzing tourist center of Bodrum and 10 minutes from the airport, this luxurious residential resort is the gateway to a lifestyle you've always dreamed of.
Tuzla Lake is formed by the deep inlet from the Gulf of Güllük and Mandalya Bay. This is perhaps one of the most stunning locations in Turkey. Home to a host of ancient ruins the lake is surrounded by mountains covered with Olive groves, Pine and Tamarisk trees. The area is particularly special as a natural bird sanctuary; throughout the year a large variety of rare birds including Pelicans, Flamingos and White Storks can be seen flocking to the wetlands. The Turquoise site itself covers two valleys and hillsides, the contours of the land allowing for spectacular views of Tuzla lake, the sea and mountains.
Golf at Turquoise and Vita Park:
One of Turquoise's most attractive features is the on-site 9 hole golf course. Much anticipated, Golf is making its premiere in the Bodrum region in 2007. The Vita Park Golf Project is less than 2 km from Turquoise and will feature two 18 hole golf courses. In this extraordinarily special setting, Vita Park will be a huge asset to the region and promises to considerably raise the value of already-exclusive nearby property.
Artev Beach: Just a 5 minutes from Turquoise
and 700m from away from Lakeside Gardens, residents have exclusive access to the private Artev Beach. With awesome views of the gulf of Güllük, a gentle breeze and a professional team of instructors, there is no better place to try out the various water sports facilities on offer. Alternatively, you can stay on the secluded beach and relax at the Artev Beach Bar and Cafe.
Nearby Villages: The nearby village of their catch to restaurants on the shore where you can dine and relax overlooking the glittering Mandalya Bay.
Guvercinlik, about 15 minutes from Turquoise on the road into Bodrum, could be typical of the sleepy villages scattering the peninsula. However, as each of them have their own unique atmosphere and landscape, a visit is not to be missed. Nestled in a vast sweeping bay embraced by untouched mountains, head to Guvercinlik for the Monday market or to watch the sun set from one of the waterfront restaurants. The view from here is truly priceless.
Milas: Milas town and the surrounding area hosts numerous sites of historical interest. Today you can explore the ruins of the ancient Mylasa, dating back to 3000 B.C. Milas is also known for its fine carpet weaving tradition. Craftsmen and weavers can still be seen at work in the town today. The beautifully restored 'Milas Houses' are another popular attraction displaying the carving work unique to the region
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