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Places to visit in Bodrum Paradise Corner of the Aegean

Not only the Aegean and Mediterranean waters, but also nature, culture, and history mix together at Bodrum, a place everyone has particular affection for. With its unique coastline where bays are hidden, big and small green hills that show themselves in every view, and ancient cities that unexpectedly emerge in nature, this particular area promises days full of surprises. Discovering the area becomes an endlessly fascinating journey.

Bodrum, Muğla

Bodrum Windmills

Built of stones, bodrum windmills were run at the time they were constructed to grind wheat using wind power. Later water extraction came from the mills, capable of processing more than two tonnes of product. Bread made from the milled grains satisfied local needs and fit the area. Now, with their distinctive views and nostalgic atmosphere spanning Bodrum from above, the windmills are among the most popular sites for visitors.

Bodrum, Muğla

Myndos Gate

Remaining from the seven kilometre long ancient walls encircling the city of Halicarnassus in the Ancient Period, Myndos Gate is a significant historical construction. Visited as an open-air museum today is the gate designed for defensive needs. One of the most exquisite specimens of Hellenistic Period architecture, the structure gives its guests historical and cultural experience.

Bodrum, Muğla

Aquarium Bay

Two miles to the south runs a peninsula between the Gümbet and Bitez areas of Bodrum. Hidden here is Aquarium Bay, which captivates anyone who view its glistening sea. 

Bodrum, Muğla

Mausoleum Memorial Museum

One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, Mausoleion—also known as the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus—is among the most significant historical sites you absolutely should visit Bodrum. Designed under the name Mausolus, one of the most significant Persian Empire kings, the construction suffered damage from earthquakes in 1304 following 1500 years of standing. Visiting the ruins will help you to see what is still of the structure.

Bodrum, Mugla

Gümüşlük

Gümüşlük is a historic site that has been home to numerous civilisations. The region is now a popular destination with its beachfront restaurants, lively bazaar, and unique view, making it one of Bodrum's must-sees.

Bodrum, Muğla

Cennet Bay

Cennet Bay, named for its beautiful sparkling sea and unique nature, is nestled between two lush green hills. The mesmerising view creates the impression that you will be unable to take your gaze away for a long time. The sea in the bay has a completely different beauty... The region's warm water and calm waves make for a peaceful and one-of-a-kind swimming experience.

Bodrum, Muğla

Akyarlar

Akyarlar, located 20 kilometres west of Bodrum's district centre, is known for its natural beauty and historical texture. The region boasts soft sandy beaches and is one of Bodrum's most popular tourist destinations. You can spend a day in Akyarlar to explore another side of Bodrum.