Attractions in Bodrum
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Jutting into the Aegean Sea from southwest Turkey, the thumb-shaped Bodrum Peninsula, named after the city of Bodrum on its southern coast, forms the heart of the Turkish Riviera, also […]
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Perched on the promontory that divides Bodrum’s twin bays, the Castle of St. Peter is a 15th-century fortress that dominates the city’s skyline. Its robust architecture features towers and battlements, […]
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According to myth, Cleopatra once visited the verdant Black Island, or Kara Ada, at the mouth of Bodrum Harbor. Today, this lush island is a favorite stop for boat cruises. […]
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Orak Island, located just south of Bodrum, is a pristine and uninhabited gem along Turkey’s Mediterranean coast. Shaded by ancient olive groves, the island features rocky coves and translucent waters […]
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Nestled close to the coastal resort town of Bodrum, Yalıçiftlik is a small village that offers a peaceful escape from the bustling tourist areas. Surrounded by pine forests, olive groves, […]
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The grand Myndos Gate, or Myndos Kapısı, once stood as a formidable guardian at the western entrance of the ancient Greek city of Halicarnassus, marking the route to the nearby […]
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Looming over the seafront along Bodrum harbor, Bodrum Castle not only stands as a historic landmark but also houses the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology. This museum is a repository […]
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Nestled on a north Bodrum hillside, the Bodrum Amphitheater, or Antik Tiyatro, stands as a testament to the ancient Greek city of Halicarnassus. Constructed in the 4th century BC and […]
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In the heart of Bodrum, Turkey, the Bodrum Bazaar stands as a vibrant and essential part of local life. This bustling marketplace is filled with dozens of shops and stalls, […]
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Built in 351 BC, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus was a magnificent temple of gleaming marble and finely carved columns, standing 164 feet (50 meters) tall. It served as the tomb […]
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Crowning the promontory that divides Bodrum and Gumbet, the Bodrum Windmills stand as one of the region’s most picturesque landmarks. Built in the 18th century to grind flour, these seven […]
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Nestled along the west coast of the Bodrum Peninsula, Gümüslük is a traditional fishing village that overlooks a bay dotted with islands. This charming locale, less developed and quieter than […]
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Nestled in one of Bodrum’s twin bays, Milta Bodrum Marina, commonly known as Bodrum Marina, is a vibrant waterfront destination. The marina features 475 berths for yachts, creating a picturesque […]
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Nestled in the Bodrum Peninsula, about 18 miles northeast of Bodrum, Mumcular is a small, charm-filled town known for its pristine beaches and rich agricultural production. The town’s history adds […]
The Zeki Müren Arts Museum, located in Bodrum, Turkey, is a tribute to the iconic Turkish artist and singer. Housed in his former two-story home, the museum offers visitors a […]
Nestled along the picturesque Aegean Sea, east of the bustling town of Bodrum in southwest Turkey, Mazi is a tranquil village that offers a serene escape from the crowds. This […]