In Bodrum
13 places · narrow by district and visit style
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Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
Foundations of the tomb of Mausolus — one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and the origin of the word 'mausoleum'.

Ancient Theatre of Halicarnassus
A remarkably preserved 4th-century BC theatre carved into the hillside overlooking Bodrum’s bay. Climb the ancient steps for a panoramic view of the castle and harbour.

Bardakçı Cove
A small cove in Bodrum town, just a 10-minute walk from the marina, with calm clear water and a view of the castle.
Bitez Beach
A long curve of sand in Bodrum’s Bitez Bay, with shallow, clear water and a steady breeze that draws windsurfers and families alike.
Datça Old Town
Stone houses, blue shutters, alleys draped in bougainvillea. The old town is where you go to hear your own footsteps and nothing else.
Gümüşlük
A laid-back fishing village on the Bodrum peninsula with a sandy beach, seafood restaurants, and the partially sunken ruins of ancient Myndos just offshore.
Myndos Gate
The surviving stone towers and archway from Halicarnassus' ancient western gate, now an open-air roadside stop in modern Bodrum.

Pedasa Ancient City
An ancient Carian city-state that lost its independence to Alexander the Great, now a free-to-enter archaeological site scattered among forest paths.

Turgutreis
A breezy promenade and beachfront on the Bodrum peninsula, with open views across the Aegean to the Greek island of Kos.
Yalıkavak
A former fishing village on the Bodrum Peninsula, now a high-end resort area centred around a large marina. Beaches and beach clubs line the coast.
Knidos Ancient City
An ancient Greek city at the tip of the Datça peninsula. Originally a Carian settlement, by the 4th century BC it sat opposite Triopion Island with two natural harbours.