Bodrum Castle, one of the symbols of the city, was built in the 15th century. The Museum of Underwater Archaeology inside the castle houses valuable artifacts recovered from shipwrecks. Easily accessible from Bodrum center by car.
Considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Mausoleum is a stunning historical site. Located in central Bodrum, it’s a must-see for history enthusiasts.
Bitez and Ortakent are known for their peaceful beaches, perfect for a relaxing day by the sea. They’re just a short drive away.
Gumusluk, a charming seaside village, is famous for its fresh seafood and traditional atmosphere. The seaside restaurants are perfect for a sunset dinner.
For a luxurious experience, Turkbuku offers exclusive beaches and upscale beach clubs. It’s just a 20-minute drive from central Bodrum.
Yalikavak Marina, one of the world’s top marinas, features luxury yachts, shops, and restaurants. Enjoy a scenic stroll by the water.
Just a short drive away, Labranda is an ancient city with the ruins of the Labranda Temple, once a significant worship site.
About an hour’s drive from Bodrum, Milas is famous for its handmade products and local delicacies. Discover the flavors of the Aegean at the Milas market.
A quick ferry ride from Bodrum, Kos Island offers a taste of Greek culture. You can leave your car at Bodrum harbor and enjoy a day trip.
Bodrum’s vibrant nightlife includes the lively Bar Street and popular nightclubs. Set aside an evening to enjoy Bodrum’s festive atmosphere.