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    Bodrum is world renowned as a paradise for tourists featuring charming neighborhoods, various ancient sites for sightseeing, exquisite bays, turquoise sea, mild Mediterranean climate, modern transportation, and vibrant night life. With its spectacular scenery and beautiful natural and historical attractions, Bodrum welcomes millions of visitors each year, presenting a blend of glamorous luxury and the tranquil lifestyle typical to the Turkaegean Experience. Bodrum’s bright and world-famous nightlife, beautiful marinas, and unique experiences ranging from blue cruises to diving offer an endless variety that can meet all travel expectations. Moreover, the restaurants in the region serve stellar examples of Turkish and world cuisine.

    WHERE TO STAY

    World-class five-star hospitality and premium accommodation options that make you feel special rank high among Bodrum’s many charms. From large international hotels to Turkish hotel chains and boutique hotels to luxury resorts, Bodrum has an unparalleled accommodation capacity. Sophisticated and comfortable accommodations await visitors in Bodrum’s hotels, equipped with modern facilities, VIP services, and privileged hotel services such as spas and private beaches and pools. In addition, many world-renowned restaurants are in Bodrum’s luxury hotels.

    WHAT & WHERE TO EAT

    Bodrum is ready to delight your senses with its high-quality olives, olive oil, sea food, fresh herbs and vegetables, and citrus products. You can enjoy wine tastings while breathing clean air in picturesque Bodrum, where vineyards and boutique winemaking become active and converted into a vineyard route.

    Bodrum reflects the abundance of the Aeagean on its tables, thanks to the region’s rich and delicious culinary culture. Bodrum is known for authentic restaurants that serve fresh herbs, seafood, and Aegean delicacies, as well as dining establishments presenting the best examples of world cuisine. Bodrum is one of the newest destinations on the Michelin Guide’s Türkiye map of 2024.

    WHAT TO DO IN BODRUM

    When you think of Bodrum, you think of turquoise bays, white villas, historical ruins, and an endless entertaining nightlife. Music venues in Bodrum Town may be of interest to you. If you enjoy classical and jazz music, head to Yalıkavak Marina; if you want to listen to nostalgic music while enjoying a Turkish classic rakı-fish duo, head to Küçükbük and Gümüşlük; and if you would like to watch the sunset in the pleasant evening winds, turn your route to Turgutreis or Türkbükü.

    Wonderful coves with forest backdrops, golden sands, Blue Flag beaches and clear waters are just a few distinguishing features of Bodrum. Every road in this scenic district leads to a beautiful cove. You can complement your aquatic adventures at one of the area’s many beach clubs while enjoying the sun and fantastic weather at famous Bodrum beaches such as Gümbet, Bitez and Türkbükü.

    Bodrum is a magical destination reminiscent of an open-air museum, with its spectacular ruins and narrow streets redolent of history. Featuring crystal waters, beautiful beaches, and layers of history, the town provides visitors with unforgettable exploration opportunities. Essential remains from these eras can also be found in the city. The Knights of Rhodes built Bodrum Castle in the 15th century, and the Bodrum Underwater Museum, set in the Castle, are among the sites offering a greater understanding of the historical value of Bodrum. Many artefacts, including the remains of shipwrecks discovered in Türkiye, can be seen at the Museum, which won the European Museum of the Year Award in 1995. Furthermore, the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus ruins, considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, is a must-see in Bodrum.

    Bodrum, the birthplace of the blue cruise concept in Türkiye, welcomes countless sailors yearly to the unique Turkish gulets and yachts gliding across the dazzling turquoise bays. Gümüşlük, Bitez, Yalıkavak, Aspat, Cennet and Iassos Bay are among the most popular bays for blue cruises. You can also dock your boat at one of Bodrum’s spectacular marinas and enjoy your stay in the city.

    The blue voyage will be enhanced by seeing Kargıcak Bay, Peksimet Beach, Çakılyalı Bay in Maz Village, İnceyalı and Hurma Beach Bays, Adabüyük Doktorlar Sitesi, Karaada, Gümüşlük, and other locations. Ensure that Bağla Bay, Aquarium Bay, Deve Beach, Gümbet, Bitez, and Akyarlar are included in your itinerary.

    BODRUM’S CLIMATE

    Bodrum enjoys a delightful Mediterranean climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Bodrum offers ample opportunities for soaking up the sun and enjoying its picturesque coastline. During the summer months, temperatures typically range between 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F), creating perfect conditions for beach activities and outdoor adventures. Winters are pleasantly mild, with temperatures averaging between 8°C to 15°C (46°F to 59°F), making it an inviting destination for those seeking a break from colder climates. With its inviting climate, Bodrum beckons visitors year-round to experience its beauty and warmth.

    WHAT TIME IS IT IN BODRUM?

    Türkiye is in a single time zone.

    Until September 2016, Türkiye was on Eastern European time, two hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT/UTC), except during Daylight Saving Time, when it was three hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.

    However, in September 2016, Türkiye announced that the country would not return to Eastern European Time in October. Instead, Türkiye would stay on Daylight Saving Time all year, which means that now all year Turkish time is three hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT/UTC+3).