A 20-minute dolmus
ride from Bodrum takes
one through pine forests on a winding road past
whitewashed water catchers (gumbets) to the beach
at Yaliciftlik. The first bay after the end of
Karaada Island and marking the entrance to the
Gulf of Gokova, this shingle beach has several
small restaurants scattered around it. The eastern
end of the beach is sandy and it is also possible
to swim and sunbathe in solitude by the rocks
a bit further on. It is in these spectacular surroundings
that you will find.
Four kilometers
from Yaliciftlik ('Beach Farm') one comes to the
farming village of Ciftlikkoy.
The stone farmhouses are scattered around the
hillside, and the main crops are pine honey collected
from the beehives in the forests and figs grown
in the surrounding orchards. Untouched by tourism,
the village offers an interesting insight into
local farming life on the Bodrum peninsula.