This broad beach is easily accessible
by one of the many dolmuses in Bodrum,
which will usually stop in Bitez village before
running along the beachfront past a number of
hotels and restaurants. Numerous jetties run out
from the shore for swimming and sunbathing. Beyond
the beach, reached by dry riverbeds, lie hundreds
of acres of private mandarin groves tended by
the citrus farmers of the area. The other name
for Bitez is Agaçli ('Full of Trees'),
and together with Ortakent it is the main citrus
growing area on the peninsula. The beach is most
popular with watersport enthusiasts and sunworshippers
a like.
The shallow bay is popular with
daily tour boats, which normally call in for an
afternoon cup of tea or a cool beer. Campsites
are set among the trees and local boats may be
hired from any one of the jetties. The restaurants
and bars are quite active in the evening, and
with dolmuþes running late into the night
Bitez offers an alternative to Bodrum
nightlife.