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Bitez Beach
Bitez beach is one of the best family beaches in Bodrum. The scallop-shaped bay is popular due to its calm and shallow waters and is known as the hub for water sports such as parasailing, windsurfing, and paddle boating. It is also popular for a big swing in seawater. The beach is also a starting point for several boat tours and cruises to Orak and Black Islands.
Several restaurants and hotels behind the beach offer food, drinks, and sun loungers on the shore.
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Bodrum Aquapark
The Bodrum Aqua Park, formerly known as the Dedeman Aquapark, is the oldest and one of the biggest waterparks in Turkey. It is located in Ortakent, a short distance from the Bodrum city centre. The Aquapark features a plethora of adventurous slides, slides, and rafts. The park also has an artificial river, lakes, and jacuzzi pools.
The Bodrum Windmills and Midtown Shopping centre are nearby. There are several restaurants, clubs, and bars located throughout the area.
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Bodrum Bazaar
The Bodrum Bazaar is a popular marketplace in the Old Town part of Bodrum located right behind the Bodrum Castle. The Bazaar is renowned for Turkish handicrafts, woodwork, souvenirs, and gold. There are several restaurants and food stalls across the Bazar serving Turkish food.
Bodrum Old town area is filled with floor mosaics and white-painted houses. The market has multiple alleys, which are covered by overarching natural canopies providing shade and adding to the aesthetic beauty of the area. The historical Bodrum Castle and the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology are must-visits when exploring the market.
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Bodrum Boat Tour
Bodrum is a coastal city famous for its boat tours and water sports. One of the most popular boat tours is to Orak Island or Black Island. The Black Island is famous for its caves, hot springs, and mud baths. Boating charges depend on the distance and destination. Boat tours also offer facilities and guides for swimming, snorkelling, and scuba diving in crystal-clear turquoise waters.
Enjoy a leisurely sailing or fishing experience from the dock. The Aquarius bay is the site of a meteor crash and is a popular stop during the tour. Some other scenic stops include Rabbit Bay, Red Bay, and Diver’s bay.
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Bodrum Castle
The Bodrum Castle is a 15th-century military fort in the historical city of Bodrum. It is popularly known as the Castle of St. Peter and is home to the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology. The castle is known for panoramic views of Bodrum from its ramparts. The historical monument has five towers, a mosque, and a tall minaret with elements inspired by Gothic architecture.
It is located in Kale Caddesi on the Bodrum Peninsula. The fortress was initially created by the catholic military in Jerusalem called the Knights of Rhodes, and it was under construction for over 120 years. The Ottoman Empire then overtook the castle, which resulted in the addition of a minaret and a mosque to the fortification. The building blocks were sourced from the demolished ruins of the ancient site of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus. The Bodrum Bazaar, located right behind the castle, can also be visited for its unique collection of souvenirs, artifacts, handicrafts, and woodwork.
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Bodrum Hammams
Hammans are public bathhouses built in ancient Ottoman-style architecture using marble. Traditional Hammams consist of bathing rooms, steam rooms, cold rooms, and indoor pools. There are several holistic Hammams located in Bodrum. Some famous ones include the Bitez Hammam, Vela Nova Spa Hammam, and the historic Bardakci Hammam. Charges and opening hours vary from one to another.
These Turkish baths are a traditional bathing activity popular in Middle Eastern countries. They offer a wide variety of services, such as deep cleansing, mud baths, scrubbing, and body massage. The intent behind these extensive baths is to provide a therapeutic experience through a ceremonious cleansing of the body.
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Bodrum Marina
The Bodrum Marina is one of the top marinas in the mediterranean sea located in central Bodrum. It serves as the ending point of the Bodrum Old Town with its Bodrum Bazar and Mustafa Pasha Mosque. Popular shopping brands, restaurants, and yacht clubs are located along the marina. Enjoy a stroll across the marina or take a full-day boat trip, private yacht, or cruise to scenic islands and bays across the Bodrum peninsula.
Bodrum Castle and the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology are popular attractions located in close vicinity of the marina. Several races are also organised at the marina.
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Bodrum Maritime Museum
The Bodrum Maritime Museum showcases Bodrum's rich maritime and ship-building history dating back to 3000 BCE. The museum is located near Bodrum castle. It is spread over two floors, with the ground floor displaying the various ship models, including large-scale wooden models and the personal collection of Cevat Sakir Kabaagacli, also known as the Fisherman of Halicarnassus. There are also displays, including diving suits and tools portraying the history of fishing and sponge diving.
The first floor has a huge collection of shells and aquatic species worldwide. There is a gift shop at the exit where visitors can buy shells, magnets and other souvenirs. There are also displays including diving suits and tools portraying the history of fishing and sponge diving and the labels are available in English.
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Bodrum Museum Of Underwater Archaeology
The Bodrum Museum Of Underwater Archaeology is one of the largest underwater archaeology museums in the world. Located inside Bodrum Castle, the recently renovated air-conditioned museum displays a variety of exhibits featuring recovered underwater archaeological artefacts. The exhibition's highlight is a 2nd-century Byzantine ship, which holds the world's oldest shipwreck title.
An exquisite collection of blue and other amphoras, Egyptian seals, utensils, royal jewellery, and more are on display across the museum. The renowned museum also houses five ancient shipwrecks and ship cargo dating back to 3 BC. The glass hall exhibits precious glassware and houses an aquarium. All the exhibits are accompanied by vibrant and informative audio-visual highlights. The Bodrum Castle and Bodrum Bazar are popular attractions near the museum.
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Bodrum Old Town
The Bodrum Old Town is a picturesque sea-facing part of Bodrum filled with narrow streets with beautiful mosaics. The brick-laid streets are lined with shops and houses. Initially a fishing village, the old town is now a Santorini-like area with white-painted houses covered in flowers and greenery. The town is lined with shops for traditional Turkish handicrafts, lampshades, antiques, clothes, jewellery, and much more. There are several sea-facing cafes, restaurants, and bars throughout the town.
The Kizilhisarli Mustafa Pasha Mosque is located in Iskele Square in the old town. The historical mosque is a popular site and was built in 1492. The Bodrum Castle and Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology are in close vicinity.
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