Bodrum is one of Turkey’s most prestigious resorts, located on the Aegean coast. The city combines turquoise waters, whitewashed houses, scenic bays, ancient ruins, and a luxurious atmosphere, making it a favorite destination for travelers from around the world.
📍 Geography and Climate
- Location: Southwest coast of Turkey, Aegean Sea
- Climate: Mediterranean — mild winters and hot, dry summers
- Season: May — October (beach holidays), spring and autumn ideal for sightseeing and yachting
🌊 Types of Tourism
🏝 Beach Holidays
- Cozy bays with crystal-clear water and white sandy beaches
- Popular beaches: Gumbet, Bitez, Ortakent
- All-inclusive hotels and stylish boutique hotels by the sea
🏰 Historical & Cultural Tourism
- Bodrum Castle (Castle of St. Peter) — city symbol and Museum of Underwater Archaeology
- Ruins of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus — one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
- Bodrum Amphitheatre with panoramic views of the Aegean Sea
⛵ Yachting & Active Tourism
- Bodrum — Turkey’s yachting capital, famous for Blue Cruises
- Diving, windsurfing, SUP boarding
- Hiking trails through scenic hills and olive groves
💆 Wellness & SPA
- Traditional Turkish baths (hamam) with authentic atmosphere
- Modern SPA complexes and wellness centers in luxury 5-star hotels
🎉 Event Tourism
- Bodrum International Jazz Festival
- Culinary festivals, art exhibitions, and yacht shows
🏨 Tourist Infrastructure
- Wide accommodation options: from luxury villas and 5-star hotels to cozy guesthouses
- Milas-Bodrum International Airport (35 km from city center)
- Developed marina for yachts and boats, regular ferries to Greek islands
🍤 Local Cuisine
- Fresh seafood: octopus, mussels, and grilled fish
- Traditional Aegean appetizers (meze) and olive oil specialties
- Turkish desserts, fruits, and local wines
✅ Why Choose Bodrum?
- Stylish atmosphere and bohemian charm
- Clear waters and cozy bays
- Rich historical heritage
- Opportunities for yachting and active tourism
- Perfect for romantic getaways, luxury holidays, and cultural tourism