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Gümüşlük

Gümüşlük Villa Rental — A Quiet Village of Art

An old fishing village and a calm western shore enriched by artists.

About Gümüşlük

Gümüşlük sits at the western tip of the peninsula, atop the ancient city of Myndos. The fishermen's restaurants along the stone-paved shore, the view of the submerged island and a still-audible acoustic-guitar evening culture form the three constants of the bay. The architecture is low, white and modest; building restrictions push most new villas onto the back slopes, on the road to old Karakaya. Seafront villas are limited and rare. Artist studios, a small classical music festival and a community of traditional artisans complete the village's identity.

  • Stone-paved fish restaurants on the shore
  • Sunset view of the submerged ancient island
  • Boutique villas on the back slopes
  • Classical music festival and an art scene

The Atmosphere of Gümüşlük

In Gümüşlük, time is measured by the sun setting behind the submerged island. The stone-paved shore is lined on both sides by restaurants that serve almost only fish. The architecture is single-storey by design — the back-slope boutique villas continue the tradition in whitewash and natural stone. At night, the only motion is the waves and the acoustic musicians at a few restaurants.

For Guests Who Seek Quiet

Gümüşlük is the address for art, literature, slow travel and longer stays. Honeymoon couples value the shoulder seasons — May and September — most, when the village's old rhythm is at its purest. Families also lean here for quiet: villas with a children's pool and walking routes to old Karakaya complete the daily plan. Guests led by social media or spectacle find Türkbükü or Yalıkavak a closer fit.

Activities: The Submerged Island, Art and the Sea

At low tide, you can walk to Tavşan Adası (Rabbit Island) just off the shore; the stones of ancient Myndos harbour are visible below the waterline as you swim. The classical music festival runs in July-August at the old stone quarry; our concierge arranges tickets on request. The bay is also an ideal jumping-off point for a Blue Cruise or a Knidos-route private charter.

Villa Profile

Villas in Gümüşlük are typically 4-5 bedrooms, with private pools, around 180-350 m², and set on the back slopes. Some climb the slope toward old Karakaya with a view terrace included. Seafront properties are rare and pull the price segment upwards. High season runs 2,500-3,500 TL per night; shoulder seasons 1,800-2,500 TL. Privacy is always among the first three criteria for a Gümüşlük villa choice.

Gastronomy: Fish on the Shore, the Mediterranean on the Slope

Nearly all shoreline restaurants centre on fish — octopus, sea bass, sea bream and the seasonal catch. Classic mezes — purslane, samphire and tarama with Bodrum tangerine — sit on every menu. In old Karakaya, two Mediterranean kitchens up the slope work seasonal vegetables and local olive oil. For an evening at a shoreline fish house, our concierge suggests the addresses that open with acoustic music.

Nearby

Yalıkavak Marina and its evening culture sits twenty minutes by car — a fine transition for a sunset cocktail after a long Gümüşlük day. Turgutreis is fifteen, for the Saturday market or the Kos ferry. Bodrum centre, about thirty-five minutes.

Price range · 1800-3500 TL / gece

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Gümüşlük FAQ

Late May to early June, and September, give the best weather-to-price ratio in Gümüşlük. July-August is the peak; luxury villas often fill in April.

We provide VIP transfer from Milas-Bodrum Airport to Gümüşlük. Average transfer time is 30-50 minutes; request it during booking.

In high season, private-pool villas start from 8,000 TL per night and reach 22,000 TL in the luxury segment. Apartments range 2,400-6,500 TL. Low-season prices drop around 50%.

For Gümüşlük's notable beaches and coves, see the "About Gümüşlük" section above.

Pick a villa or apartment you like and fill in the booking form. We respond within an hour via WhatsApp or phone.

Yes — the majority of boutique villas carry a private pool. A few seafront homes with shared sea access also exist.

From the piers of the shoreline restaurants across from Rabbit Island, or from the west terrace of a back-slope villa; our concierge sets the timing.

Generally from mid-July to early August; the annual programme is announced in May. Our concierge handles ticket reservations.

High season 2,500-3,500 TL per night; shoulder seasons 1,800-2,500 TL. The few seafront villas sit at the upper end.

Yes. The cove is calm, the sea is shallow and walking distances suit families. Villas with a children's pool are matched on request.

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