Bodrum
Homer describes Bodrum as "The land of eternal blue" and the words of another resident of Bodrum, Cevat Şakir, who said "The heavenly bliss of life in Bodrum is better than any eternal bliss that may await us" were not without foundation in reality. Throughout history of Bodrum, known as Halicarnassos in ancient times, has always been fought over and people have been unwilling to share its beauty with others.
Built on a peninsula formed by the meeting of the eastern and western harbors, Bodrum, with its narrow streets winding down to the sea, is famous for its castle, its world-renowned yachts, its shipyards and the dazzling white houses and tombs lining the shores of its two harbors.
Bodrum, has the all facilities to meet the expectations of tourists from all income levels, ranging from the rich yacht owners to the penny counting tourists who just want a reasonable room to make his vacation last all summer.
Don't Leave Without
-Seeing the Underwater Museum and Bodrum Castle,
-Going to the Tuesday Bazaar,
-Joining one of the daily tours,
-Stopping by Bodrum Bars,
-Dining on the excellent fish restaurants in Gümüşlük,
-Eating Bodrum style 'waterpastry',
-Eating the spicy 'Ot kavurması' and stuffed pumpkin flowers,
-Purchasing the Bodrum beads and batik cloth.
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