Midway along the peninsula's north shore, nestled
in a huge bay are the two quaint villages of Turkbuku
and Golkoy. Safely tucked in the surrounding hillsides on
the west side of the bay and sheltered by two islands the
village of Turkbuku is a natural haven for area fishermen,
who still operate from the many wooden jetties along the beachfront.
Just outside the bay are popular fishing grounds for dil baligi,
or sole.
Further on, at the foot of the bay, the village
of Golkoy occupies a verdant green valley fronted by a long
sandy beach with small pensions and restaurants. The delights
of Golkoy are many, but perhaps foremost among them is the
ability, to enjoy the quiet native atmosphere of fishermen,
farmers and tradesmen going about their daily tasks with little
concern for the noise and hustle and bustle of modern life.