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Bodrum is the principal town of the Bodrum Peninsula on Turkey's southern Aegean coast, in Mugla Province. It was known in antiquity as Halicarnassus, birthplace of Herodotus and home to the Mausoleum of Mausolus - one of the original Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The white-washed houses and bougainvillea-draped streets made it a magnet for Turkish artists and writers in the mid-20th century.
The peninsula has two faces: Bodrum town centre with its castle, marina, and lively nightlife strip, and the surrounding villages of Yalikavak, Gumusluk, Bitez, and Turgutreis - each with distinctive beaches and atmospheres. Milas-Bodrum Airport (BJV) is 36 km from Bodrum centre, with shuttle and taxi options. Ferries connect to the Greek island of Kos in 20 minutes.
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May, June, and September deliver the sweet spot. Air temperatures sit at 24-30°C, the Aegean reaches 22-25°C for swimming, and the meltemi winds make sailing perfect. July and August are hottest and busiest, with prices peaking in Yalikavak and Turkbuku.
Take the HAVAS shuttle bus or a private transfer. Milas-Bodrum Airport (BJV) is 36 km from Bodrum town, with HAVAS coaches running every flight (TRY 150-200, 50 minutes) to Bodrum Otogar. Private taxis cost TRY 700-1,200 depending on which peninsula village you are heading to.
Plan 5-7 days to cover the peninsula. Two days for Bodrum town and the castle, one for a gulet day on the Aegean, two for the village beaches at Bitez, Yalikavak, and Gumusluk, and a day for a side trip to Ephesus or the Greek island of Kos.
Each village has a distinct character. Bodrum town is lively and central with the castle and bazaar. Yalikavak is upscale, with a marina lined by luxury yachts. Turgutreis suits family beach holidays. Bitez is laid back with windsurfing. Gumusluk is artsy and famous for its sunset seafood.
Yes, daily ferries cross from Bodrum to Kos in 20 minutes. Tickets cost EUR 35-55 return and the Bodrum-Kos line is operated year-round by Bodrum Express Lines and Bodrum Ferryboat Association. Bring your passport - Kos is in the Schengen Area.
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