You can have a deluxe holiday in Bodrum without the price tag.
From the breezy peak of Turkey’s Leleg hiking path, you gaze out over the thick forested coastline dropping steeply into the cobalt Aegean Sea.
Just below are the ancient ruins of the classical civilisation of Pedasa, dating from around 3,000 years ago.
This is Bodrum on the country’s western coastline, a rugged peninsula that juts out from the mainland.
The seaside hotspot is having a golden moment, luring tourists away from Saint Tropez and the Amalfi Coast with its pristine waters, whitewashed old towns and sumptuous food.
The difference? You can have a deluxe holiday in Bodrum without the price
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