Bodrum Resort Information

Living in Bodrum - The Bodrum peninsula is situated in southwest Turkey, in the province of Mugla. It juts out into the southern Aegean sea and is close to several of the Greek islands, notably Kos (which is served by daily boat trips from Bodrum).

Bodrum Map

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The Bodrum peninsula benefits from a particularly comfortable, temperate climate. It is warm and sunny during the summer period from April to September, mild and clear during winter. The terrain is rugged and mountainous but the peninsula has sufficient water to maintain green gardens and the famous tangerine groves, which are to be found everywhere on the peninsula.

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Month Average Sunlight (hours) Temperature Discomfort from heat and humidity Relative Humidity Average Precipitation (mm) Wet Days (+0.25 mm)
Average
Min Max am pm
Jan 4 4 13 - 75 62 112 10
Feb 6 4 14 - 75 51 84 8
March 6 6 17 - 72 52 76 7
April 8 9 21 - 69 48 43 5
May 10 13 26 Moderate 65 45 33 4
June 12 17 31 Medium 56 40 15 2
July 13 21 33 Medium 53 31 5 0
Aug 12 21 33 Medium 57 37 5 1
Sept 10 17 29 Medium 64 42 20 2
Oct 8 13 24 - 71 49 53 4
Nov 6 9 19 - 77 58 84 6
Dec 4 6 14 - 77 64 122 10

source http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/world/

The Bodrum peninsula is varied in its terrain, the character of the towns, the beaches, attractions and other facilities. Let us take you on a whistle-stop tour…

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Living in Bodrum is more than what you will read in this article. You will find a different attraction every night and day. For instance after you've wined and dined in one of the many superb restaurants, you can chill out in the beach front bars, lounge on the oversized cushions watching the sea sparkle from the night lights. Stroll along the promenade and take a look at the wonderful gulets and boats moored up at the large marina.

 


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