Gumusluk, a charming coastal village of Bodrum, sits on the western side of the Bodrum Peninsula in Turkey. This picturesque fishing village is renowned for its bohemian vibe, excellent seafood restaurants, and historical significance. It is built on the ancient city of Myndos, whose ruins are still visible under the clear waters of the bay which is ideal for snorkeling and diving activities. Gumusluk's protected status means that development is strictly regulated, helping the village to retain its traditional charm amidst the olive groves and tangerine trees. The village is famous for its Rabbit Island, accessible via a partially submerged causeway. This provides both a scenic walk and opportunities to explore the area's archaeological sites. The Rabbit Island offers panoramic views of the bay and the village. Along the beachfront, the Rabbit Island and the atmospheric surroundings provide a delightful backdrop for dining and relaxation. The local market and craft stalls add to the cultural charm, and its waterfront lined with restaurants and cafes is the perfect place to unwind and enjoy the beauty of the Aegean coast. Gumusluk's ambiance is defined by its laid-back approach to life, exquisite sunsets, and welcoming locals.