Explore the rich history and stunning sights of Bodrum on this private half-day shore excursion. Begin at the magnificent Bodrum Castle and delve into the treasures of the Underwater Archaeology Museum. Continue your journey to iconic landmarks like the Myndos Gate, the picturesque Bodrum Windmills, and the bustling Bodrum Bazaar—all while enjoying the flexibility of a customizable itinerary tailored to your interests. With dedicated pickup and drop-off at the cruise port, this tour ensures a seamless experience with personal attention from a licensed local guide.
- Duration: Approximately 4 to 5 hours
- Private air-conditioned vehicle with separate driver
- Skip-the-line tickets for Bodrum Castle and Museum
- Enjoy a customizable itinerary focusing on your interests
WE MEET GUESTS AT THE EXIT GATE OF THE IMMIGRATION TERMINAL OF THE BODRUM CRUISE PORT WITH A BOARD WITH YOUR NAME SIGN ON IT.
Please submit the time you like to be picked up.
Bodrum Castle, one of the city's most recognizable landmarks, was constructed by the Knights of St. John in the early 15th century. Over the centuries, it has remained one of the finest surviving medieval fortresses along the Aegean coast. During the Ottoman era, a mosque was added to the complex, reflecting the region's rich cultural heritage. Inside the castle, visitors can explore distinctive towers named after the French, English, German, and Italian nations, while enjoying breathtaking panoramic views of the Aegean Sea. Today, beyond its historical military role, Bodrum Castle stands as a powerful symbol of the city's history, culture, and architectural legacy.
Located within Bodrum Castle, the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology is recognized as one of the world's leading museums dedicated to underwater heritage. Its extensive collections feature remarkable artifacts recovered from ancient shipwrecks discovered in the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas, offering valuable insights into centuries of maritime history. Some of the museum's highlights include the famous Uluburun Shipwreck, a Late Bronze Age vessel dating to the 14th century BC, an impressive collection of ancient glass recovered from shipwrecks, numerous amphorae, jewelry, and nautical objects, as well as artifacts from Roman and Ottoman-era wrecks. Together, these exhibits provide visitors with a fascinating journey through the evolution of seafaring and trade in the Mediterranean.
Myndos Gate, which is part of the defensive walls of ancient Halicarnassus (Bodrum), was built by King Mausolus. This is one of the points where Alexander the Great encountered the greatest resistance when he tried to conquer the city in 334 BC. The remains of the gate include ancient city walls, moats and buried tomb structures. Myndos Gate, one of the most important historical remains of Bodrum's ancient past, is a point not to be missed for history enthusiasts.
One of the symbols of Bodrum, Bodrum Windmills were built in the 18th century and were used for wheat milling in the region for many years. Located between Bodrum and Gumusluk, these historical mills offer a fascinating view, especially at sunset.
One of the oldest structures in Bodrum, Bodrum Ancient Theatre was built in the 4th century BC during the reign of King Mausolus of Caria. The structure, which has the typical features of Hellenistic period theatres, has a capacity of 13,000 people and still hosts concerts and events today. The view from the theatre towards Bodrum Castle and the Aegean Sea offers a unique atmosphere to visitors.
Experience the art of traditional craftsmanship by visiting a local handicraft center.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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