The Institute of Nautical Archaeology in Bodrum is a leading research center dedicated to uncovering the history of ancient seafaring. Lo...
King’s Road, known as Kral Yolu, is a rare archaeological formation that appears in the waters of Gümüşlük when the ...
Bodrum Maritime Museum is a fascinating cultural attraction that showcases the maritime heritage of Bodrum and the Aegean region. Located...
Myndos Gate, located on the western side of Bodrum, is one of the most significant remnants of ancient Halicarnassus. This impressive sto...
Milta Bodrum Marina is one of the most vibrant and upscale areas in Bodrum, offering a lively mix of luxury yachts, seaside restaurants, ...
Pedasa Antique City, located just north of Bodrum, is an ancient Carian settlement that offers visitors a peaceful escape into history. S...
The Mausoleum of Halicarnassus was built in the 4th century BC as the tomb of Mausolus, ruler of Caria, and his sister-wife Artemisia. On...
The Zeki Müren Art Museum is the former home of “Sanat Güneşi” (the Sun of Art), the legendary Turkish classical mu...
Bitez Beach is a tranquil, crescent-shaped sandy bay on the Bodrum Peninsula, known for its calm, shallow turquoise waters and relaxed vi...
Bodrum Castle, also known as St. Peter’s Castle, rises majestically above Bodrum’s harbor. Built by the Knights of St. John s...
The Carian Trail is a long-distance hiking route that stretches over 820 kilometers across the southwestern coast of Türkiye, includ...
Belcekiz Beach, located in Ölüdeniz, Muğla, is one of Türkiye’s most famous coastal spots, celebrated for its turquo...