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THE BODRUM GUIDE |
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Useful Telephone Numbers Governor’s Office :0252 316 10 10 Municipality Centre :0252 316 26 48 Municipality of Konacık :0252 317 19 43 Municipality of Bitez :0252 363 82 96 Municipality of Ortakent Yahşı :0252 358 53 70 Municipality of Turgurtreis :0252 382 30 19 Municipality of Gümüşlük :0252 394 44 80 Municipality of Yalıkavak :0252 385 41 41 Municipality of Gündoğan :0252 387 78 95 Municipality of Göltürkbükü :0252 357 79 10 Municipality of Mumcular :0252 373 52 00 Police Station :0252 316 08 42 Gendarmerie :0252 316 10 05 Tourism Information :0252 316 10 91 State Hospital :0252 316 14 20 Private Bodrum Hospital :0252 313 65 66 Private Universal Hospital :0252 319 15 15 AccommodationThe peninsula has numerous options in the way of accommodation facilities, being able to cater for very different budgets and tastes. It has a total capacity of 55,000 beds and some 547 accommodation facilities, with holiday resorts, various quality hotels, catered apartments and pensions. Of these, 180 facilities, with a total of 36,000 beds, have the Tourism Ministry classification certificate. Other facilities run by municipalities and under license from the office of the governor also are of good quality. (See guide section for hotels.) The Blue Cruise and Yachting TourismSee the Blue Cruise and Yacht Tourism pages in the Muğla section for the routes, while for details on companies conducting tours, see the practical Muğla pages. The Marinas: In Bodrum, apart from the Karada Marina that is certified by the Tourism Ministry, two other marinas are to be opened, one at Turgutreis and the other at Yalıkavak. Bodrum will soon become a popular shelter and stopping point for the yachts that cruise in the Mediterranean. The existing marinas, as well as providing water, power, toilets, showers, laundry, rental storage places, car parks, all technical offices and port services, security and health services, environmental cleaning services (such collection of rubbish and waste water), also have restaurants, bars, cafes, clothing shops and equipment suppliers. |
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