Gulluk - Mugla Milas-Bodrum road to the right of the 8 km road you will reach Gulluk. For holidaymakers who don't like the crowds of Bodrum, Gulluk offers a quieter holiday. At least for now. You have witnessed that even the quietest, most remote places were suddenly "discovered ip and attacked by summer houses and became unrecognizable in a few years. Let's see, we'il live and see. Gulluk is a port town. Bauxite mine is exported from the port. Already on the road you will see the trucks carrying bauxite. The coast of the town, which is situated around Mandalya Bay and Asin Bay, is a charming fishing village with its fishermen, coffees and restaurants. Immediately after the beach, the hotels and houses settled on the rising hills always see the sea because of this topographic feature. Located in the north of the city in the sea and good fish comes out. Bluefish, mullet and most of the eel are hunted. Sit down at one of the beach restaurants and enjoy a feast of eel. The name "snake" does not push you, is delicious. Aquaculture is also carried out in most of the surrounding bays, sea bream and sea bass are grown. There are shipyards in Güllük where special boats (gulets) are built, such as its neighbor Bodrum. They look good, but it's hard to say the same thing for the image of the freighter at the harbor.