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Bodrum is one of Turkey’s most popular tourist destinations, renowned for its historical charm, beautiful beaches, and entertainment venues. Here are some places to visit in Bodrum:
Bodrum Castle: Bodrum Castle is one of the most significant historical sites in the city, built by the Ottoman Empire in the 15th century. It houses a museum showcasing various historical artifacts.
Ancient Theater: The ancient theater in Bodrum, constructed in the 4th century BC, has a seating capacity of approximately 13,000. It still hosts concerts and performances today.
Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology: Recognized as one of the world’s most important underwater museums, it exhibits artifacts recovered from ancient shipwrecks in the Aegean Sea.
Gumbet Beach: One of Bodrum’s popular beaches, Gumbet Beach attracts visitors with its clean sea and sandy shores.
Yalikavak: A charming seaside town in Bodrum, Yalikavak offers seafood restaurants and cafes. The market held in Yalikavak also draws visitors.
Bitez Beach: Another popular beach in Bodrum, Bitez Beach is known for windsurfing and other water sports activities.
Bodrum Marina: One of the major ports in Bodrum, Bodrum Marina features luxurious yachts and boats. It is also home to numerous restaurants and cafes.
Gumusluk: Also known as Myndos in history, Gumusluk has historical remnants of the ancient city of Myndos scattered throughout.
Pedasa Ancient City: Located north of Bodrum, Pedasa Ancient City dates back to the 5th century BC. Its ruins are well-preserved and open for exploration.
Karaada: A small island to the west of Bodrum, Karaada offers opportunities for walking, swimming, and sunbathing. The island is also home to a small church and historical ruins.
Turgutreis, Atatürk (Kemer) Sok. No:44, 48400 Bodrum/Muğla
Tel.: +90 252 999 1303
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