It is like a lyric poem by the Mediterranean Sea, telling a story of romance and history…
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷Bodrum is a port city in Mugla Province, Turkey. It is located on the dividing line between the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. It has bright white houses, rows of palm trees, crystal blue bays and winding yachts, attracting tourists from all over the world.
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- Bodrum Castle: Built by the Crusaders in the 15th century, it is a landmark of the city. The castle foundation is over 30,000 square feet, with the entrance in the northwest corner and accessed through seven doors. It has now been transformed into an underwater archaeology museum, housing the world's oldest shipwrecks, coins, jewelry, etc. Tickets are around 100 lira.
- Bodrum Town: Full of Mediterranean style, with white-walled and blue-windowed buildings scattered around. There are specialty shops, restaurants and bars on the street. The prices are affordable, you can buy 4 cakes for 65 lira. Here you can stroll along the beach and feel the free and easy feeling.
- Bitez Beach: With fine sand and clear water, it is a great place to enjoy the sun and the beach and to engage in water activities such as surfing and windsurfing. There are many seaside restaurants around, where you can enjoy delicious food when you are tired of playing.
Three-day tour route planning👣👣👣
- Day 1: Arrive in Bodrum, check in at the hotel → Stroll through the town of Bodrum, admire the white houses and the bay, taste the special snacks → Enjoy a seafood dinner at the town restaurant in the evening and experience the local nightlife.
- Day 2: Visit Bodrum Castle and Underwater Archaeology Museum to learn about history and culture → Go to Bitez Beach in the afternoon to enjoy the sun and water activities.
- Day 3: Free time or shopping, buy special souvenirs → prepare to return.
Transportation Guide🚗🚗🚗
- External transportation: You can first arrive in major cities such as Istanbul, Turkey, and then transfer to Bodrum Airport. You can also choose to take a long-distance bus from surrounding cities.
- Internal transportation: You can take buses in the city, but the frequency is relatively low. Taxis are convenient but a bit expensive. Renting a car and driving yourself allows you to arrange your itinerary freely. Generally, the daily rental cost of an economy car is about 200-300 liras.
Food recommendations🥤🍹🍷
- Barbecue: There are many varieties, including lamb, chicken, etc., paired with vegetables and special sauces, tender and delicious.
- Seafood: Located on the seaside, the seafood is fresh, such as grilled octopus, fried fish, etc., with original flavor.
- Turkish specialty dessert: Baklava, layers of puff pastry with nuts and syrup, sweet but not greasy.
Accommodation suggestions 🏠🏠🏠
- Luxury: Xanadu Hotel, rated 4.6, with beautiful sunset views; Mandarin Oriental Bodrum, rated 4.6, with luxurious hotel facilities.
- Budget: Choose a B&B near the city or beach, which is affordable, about 200-500 lira per night, and you can also experience local life.
Notes⭕️⭕️⭕️
Respect local religious and cultural customs and dress appropriately when entering a mosque.
The sun is strong in summer, so take good sun protection measures.
Exchange some Turkish Lira, some small shops may not accept credit cards.