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                <title>Gumusluk</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Gumusluk is one of the the last remaining 'unspoilt' bay on the Bodrum peninsula, due to the strict laws prohibiting construction. This is due to the fact that the whole of Gumusluk is located on the ruins of the 2000 year ancient city of Myndos. A small charming fishing village, Gumusluk does not get the crowds that you will find in most other bays in Bodrum.  For music lovers, a summer long International Classical Music Festival takes place in the old byzantine church on the top of the hill.]]></description>
                
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                <title>A family holiday on a gulet</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[We joined a family gulet cruise with an onboard archaeologist. We were a little uncertain how much 'history' there would be and how the children were going to like the cultural site visits, but it turned out to be a great mix. The kids swam and swam, jumping off the gulet into the crystal waters, and were fascinated by all the Greek and Roman sites. They turned into historical detectives, young Indiana Jones's, exploring 2000 year old temples and putting on plays in ancient Greek theatres. <br><br>When we were thinking of booking, we found the fact that our guide would be taking his own family and gives his name to the company very reassuring, and it turned out to be well organised and truly inspirational. I only wish I were back on the boat being cooked for and enjoying the sunshine!]]></description>
                
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