Akbuk Turkey Holidays
Akbuk Turkey
Akbuk, originally a small fishing village is very much an undiscovered gem on the Aegean coastline and remains a resort very popular amongst the Turkish people, many of which have holiday villa's there. If you like peace and solitude, then our villa in Akbuk is for you. Sun, sea, turquoise coastlines, virgin bays, mountains and lakes provide you with the perfect environment.
From April to October, the Aegean coastline provides an ideal climate offering perfect conditions where you can relax on sandy beaches, visit remarkably preserved historical sites or enjoy the peace of untouched landscapes. You will also be able to experience first hand, the natural warmth, friendliness and traditional hospitality offered by the Turkish people in Akbuk. The area around Akbuk bay is approx. 8km long. There are plenty of restaurants nearby, with fantastic views over the Aegean Sea. If shopping is high on your agenda, then Friday in Akbuk is market day. The market is large, with the local farmers selling fresh fruit, vegetables, cheese and yoghurt.
Akbuk Bay
Akbuk is a quiet residential village between Altinkum and Bodrum, situated in a peaceful cove with olive trees sloping up from the shore to the mountains surrounding Akbuk bay. Akbuk has not yet been seized upon by the property developers and as a result is a superb retreat for those who enjoy a less frenetic life a handful of shops and bars, one laid-back nightclub and a superb fish restaurant are Akbuk's only concessions to the demands of the typical tourist.
Akbuk became a township in its own right in 1999..
As a result, Akbuk has a strong appeal to permanent expats, nature lovers and retirees, and in acknowledgement of this, Akbuk council has introduced stringent development guidelines to preserve the qualities which make Akbuk so appealing no apartment blocks can be built, only single semi-detached villas of less than three storeys; designated park areas including play parks for children; wide tree-lined roads; a limit to the standing area of new properties of 15 percent of each plot of land.







