MUSEUMS
The
Underwater Archeological Museum of Bodrum
It is one of the most important and
biggest museums of its kind in the world.
The relics recovered from excavation which
started in the 1960's are on display in
this museum located in the Bodrum
Castle.The Eastern Mediterranean amphora
collection as well as findings resulting
from research on sunken ships in the
immediate vicinity are on display. The
significant of this sunken ships are those
at Yassıada, Şeytan Brook and
Serçe Harbour. The remains of the oldest
known sunken ship in the world are also
here and well-worth seeing.
Bodrum Castle Tel: (+90-252) 316 10 95
Open hours to visit: 10:00-12:00,
14:00-18:00
Open days to visit: Everyday except
Monday.
Maussolleion Open Air Museum
It gets its name from the fact that the
tomb of Mausolos, the King of Caria, is
located here. His wife, also his sister,
had the most famous architects of the day
design the structure. It was almost
completely destroyed in the Great
Anatolian earthquake. There is a small
museum here at the site of this tomb which
was one of the seven wonders of the
ancient world. The word "maussolleion"
is taken from King Mausolos' name. Many of
the stones of this Mausoleum were used in
the construction of Bodrum Castle. The
beautiful reliefs on the grave, however,
were taken to the British Museum during
the excavations in the 19th century.
Ancient Theater
The theater is located on the Bodrum -
Turgutreis road. It has an audience
capacity of 13,000 seats. The stage area
has been uncovered and the seats have been
restored.
Rock Tombs
Above the theater on the slope are rock
tombs that belong to the Hellenistic and
Roman periods.
Myndos Door
Located west of the city, it is one of
the entrances to the city of Halicarnassos.
The Myndos Door consisted of two
monumental towers and an inner courtyard
at the gate that lead to the city.
Çıfıt Castle (Aspat)
Built on a rocky outcrop in the
southwestern portion of the peninsula
close to Bağla cove, it contains
artefacts from several civilizations.
Stratonikeia
Located on the Yatağan - Milas
highway, the ruins in the village of
Eskihisar contains a very rich collection
of artefacts from the Caria, Roman and
Byzantine eras.
Lagina
The temple of Hecate can be reached by
following the dirt road (9 km) leading to
Turgut. Excavations have shown that this
city, once an important center of the
Caria Civilization, has been inhabited
since the Early Bronze Age.
Cedrai Island
One of the most eminent ruins of the
region with its rich history and natural
beauty, Sedir Island can be reached by
boat either from Gökova - Akyaka or Çamlıköy.
The ruins which one would want to see
first are the Temple of Apollo, the
theater,and the ancient harbor. The famous
Cleopatra beach is here as well.
Cisterns
Cisterns built by the Ottomans and
known as "Gümbet" can be seen
all over the peninsula. They were built by
the wealthy citizens who named the
cisterns after themselves.
CASTLES
Bodrum Castle (Saint Petrum)
Built
by the Knights of Rhodes in the 15th
century and dedicated to St. Peter, the
construction of the castle was completed
in 99 years. It was built on Zephyrion
island, the original site of the city of
Halicarnassos.Stones and reliefs from the
Mausoleum of King Mausolos were used in
its construction. There are 5 towers in
this castle; French, English, Italian,
German and Snake towers. The castle covers
approximately 30,000 sq. meters.
MOSQUES
Mustafa Paşa Mosque
Upon his arrival to Bodrum to construct
a dockyard, Mustafa Paşa from Kızılhisar,made
this mosque built. (1723).
Tepecik Mosque
It was constructed by Hamam Ağa,
the steward of Mustafa Pasha.
Adliye Mosque
It was built in 1901 through the means
of the monatery fund provided by the
amount gathered among the public and given
by Abdulhamit II.
Şaldırşah Horasani Tomb,
Kubbeli Tomb, Mustafa Pasha Tomb including
the grave of Kaptan-ı Derya Cafer
Pasha and Koyunbaba Tomb are worth to see.
BEACHES
Güvercinlik: A cove of unusual
beauty with every conceivable tone green
and blue, it is located 25 km from Bodrum.
Salih Island, located right across the
water, only serves to enhance the natural
appeal of this beautiful cove.
Torba: A peaceful little village
just 5 km from Bodrum is a charming and
lively place where the shining sea melds
with the green pines and olive trees.
There are boats going to Didim, Milet and
Priene from here.
Gölköy: Located 13 km north of
Bodrum, this beautiful cove blends the
green of olive, tangerine and pine trees
with that of palms. Because it faces the
north, it is always lush and the water in
the cove is cooler than that in the other
coves.
Türkbükü: Situated beside Gölköy,
at a distanceof 15 km from Bodrum, it
resembles Gölköy in almost every way. It
is one of the places preferred by people
looking for peace and quiet.
Gündoğan: Located 18 km
from Bodrum, Gündoğan cove is one of
the coves that has been least changed by
man and which still preserves its beauty
in the most natural way. Its tangerine
orchards are famous.
Yalıkavak: This village is
18 km from Bodrum in the northwestern part
of the peninsula. It is famous for its
windmills, fish, citrus orchards and sea.
The most famous sponge divers have come
from this village.
Gümüşlük:
It is one of the oldest settlements on
the peninsula. It is still possible to see
the underwater remains of the old harbor
wall which connected Tavşan Island to
the mainland. The sea and fish here are
famous. Watching the sun set here amidst
the lush green vegetation will be a
life-long memory.
Kadıkalesi: The sandy
beaches of this crystal clear sea are
surrounded with citrus orchards. Situated
23 km from Bodrum, it gets its name from
the remains of a nearby castle belonging
to the Hellenistic era.
Turgutreis: Situated 20 km from
Bodrum, the town is famous for its
tangerine orchards. It was named after the
famous Turkish admiral, Turgut Reis. In
terms of population, it is one of the most
populous areas of the peninsula. It is
known for its unforgettable sunsets.
Akyarlar: This cove with its
wonderful beach and crystal clear waters
is 13 km from Bodrum. It is one of the
best places to surf.
Karaincir: Situated 16 km out of
Bodrum, its 500 m. beach is one of the
best in the area.
Bağla: With one of the best
coves and beaches on the peninsula, it is
an excellent place to camp and is 14 km
from Bodrum.
Aspat: Rising out of the shores
of the Aegean and mentioned often in
Turkish folk music, the real name of Aspat
is Aspartos. Built on a barren rock, the
perimeter of Aspat Castle measures 700
paces. The remains of several
civilizations dating back to the Classical
Age can be seen here.
Ortakent: Located 14 km from
Bodrum, its waters are warm and it has
sandy beaches. Its tangerine orchards are
quite famous. It is one of the best
vantage points from which to view village
life in Bodrum.
Bitez: One of the most beautiful
coves on the peninsula, it is 10 km from
Bodrum. It has sandy beaches. It is a
beautiful quiet corner where blue and
green reach out to touch each other in the
tangerine orchards which stretch from the
village to the sea.
Gümbet: About 3 km west of
Bodrum, its waters are very shallow.
Bardakçı is at a distance of 500 m.
from Bodrum. Most people go there by boat.
It is known for its beach and the water,
which is as clear as glass, as well as the
fresh water spring there.
Bardakçı: It is 500 m.
from Bodrum.One can reach to Bardakçı
by sea easily.Its crystal clear sea is
well-known for its springs.
Karaada: Situated 6 km from
Bodrum, it is famous for its healing
mineral springs. The water comes out of a
cave and the mud from the cave is said to
be good for skin conditions.
Ada Boğazı (Aquarium): It
is called as Aquarium because of its
crystal-clear waters. IIn the open waters,
the seafloor to 30 m depth can be seen
with the naked eye.
TRADITIONAL BODRUM HOUSES
The common features of the traditional
architecture used in Bodrum are windowless
first floors and doors on the second
storey with access by way of ladders that
can be drawn up into the house. These
houses, which are now protected by the
government, are located mostly in the
villages of Ortakent and Kocakaya above Gümüşlük.
Individuals,such as artists and writers
who have settled in Bodrum have done a
great service to the area by restoring
older houses and this has made it an even
more interesting place to visit.
YACHTING
With
everything from manufacturing and
maintenance to repair and operation, the
yachting center of Turkey is Bodrum. The
tradition of building schooners continues
in the İçmeler Shipyard, whose name
has become almost synonymous with Bodrum
itself. As big as many modern shipyards,
luxury sailboats up to 30 meters can be
built here using the latest available
technology.
The marina has a capacity of
275-yachts. The marina also has 12 slips
for the maintenance and repair of yachts
as well as wintering.
The yacht races in Bodrum are probably
the only ones in the world that completely
inexperienced people can participate in,
even children have participated. The
Bodrum Cup is the most comfortable
competition for 15-30 m. luxury yachts in
the world.
THE BLUE VOYAGE
Stretching from Bodrum to the
south-east, Gökova Bay has been named
after Halikarnas Balıkçısı
and Azra Erhat as ‘the Blue Voyage”
when they first discovered it. Boats
which pull up anchor in Bodrum and head
for Gökova will soon discover the
ultimate harmony of green and blue and the
beauties which lie under the crystal clear
waters. A center for manufacturing boats
for centuries, the demand of sea-faring
visitors has made yacht tourism one of the
principal sources of income in Bodrum.
Among the first places seen on "The
Blue Journey" are Karaada, Kargacık
Bükü, Pabuç Burnu, Kargı Adası,
Alakışla and Çökertme. Other
important stops on "The Blue
Journey" are the forested and crystal
clear coves of KüçükÇatı, Büyük
Çatı, Yedi Adalar, Longöz, Değirmen
Bükü, and Karacasöğüt. Besides
the natural beauty, historic sites such as
Sedir Island, the ancient city of Keramos
and Yedi Adalar are frequent stopping
places. Allow 7-10 days for this journey,
which is open to anyone who wants to join
one of the groups.
ENTERTAINMENT
On
the Aegean coast, Bodrum is famous for its
colourful life. Besides the vitality and
colourfulness of the city in the daytime,
Bodrum is also renowned for its
exceptionally appealing nightlife From
İskele Square to the end of Kumbahçe
District, Cumhuriyet Street is lined with
bars, pubs, discos and taverns that
guarantee fun and good times for people of
all ages. In the mysterious darkness of
the Bodrum nights, the magical shimmer
that surrounds Bodrum castle adds a
certain charm to the atmosphere. The
heartbeat of the city's nightlife is in
the bars of Bodrum where every kind of
music, from jazz to tavern music, can be
heard. Visit Halikarnas Disco (World's
biggest open air disco).