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Bodrum is a beach town nestled in the Bodrum peninsula along the southwestern Aegean Coast. Located opposite the Greek island of Kos, the city is known for its marinas and beaches. One of the most popular vacation destinations in Turkey, Bodrum enjoys close proximity to Izmir, located around 230 kms from it. It is an ideal getaway for people who prefer beach vacations, with its quaint and turquoise blue waters.
Bodrum boasts a rich cultural history, as it used to be home to the ancient city of Halicarnassus, hosting one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus. However, it survives in its ruins now, some of which can be seen in the British Museum in London. The east side of Bodrum is lined with a thin beach, and the west is studded with marinas. In addition, the town boasts twin bays with a panoramic view of Bodrum Castle. The astounding blue waters of the Aegean Sea make for an ideal backdrop for vacations and adventure sports activities. Bodrum is a hub for various watersports, parasailing, jet skiing, kayaking or scuba diving. Bodrum is considered to be an ideal place for sailing owing to the perfect weather conditions and the lovely backdrop of the bay.
The popular tourist destination of Bodrum hosts several small villages and towns on the edge of the Bodrum Peninsula, which has also been a trading hub for decades now. Moreover, the coastline is studded with typical Turkish whitewashed houses and windmills over the hillside, making the most scenic viewpoint for sunsets and sunrise. Rightly regarded as the Mykonos of Turkey, Bodrum is a great holiday destination for those who enjoy a touch of luxury owing to the wonderful yacht and cruise tours available in the town.