Discover the charming city of Bodrum on this small group tour, designed for cruise passengers. Enjoy the comfort of a fully air-conditioned vehicle and the expertise of a licensed local guide as you explore the rich history and vibrant culture of this coastal gem. Visit key attractions and skip the lines with pre-purchased tickets, making the most of your time. A delicious lunch is included, adding to the experience of this 6-hour tour.
- Small Group Tour - Max 10 People per group
- Explore Bodrum's attractions with a knowledgeable local guide
- Includes a comfortable vehicle, all entrance fees, and lunch
- Convenient pickup and drop-off at Bodrum Cruise Port
Please look for your name sign after leaving terminal building.
Authentic Bodrum Experience – From Cruise Port Make the most of your stop in Bodrum with a half-day tour blending history, culture, and local flavor! ✔️ Snap stunning photos at the Bodrum Windmills ✔️ Explore the iconic Bodrum Castle & Underwater Archaeology Museum ✔️ Savor a homemade Turkish lunch at a local carpet cooperative ✔️ Witness a live carpet weaving demo by skilled artisans Comfortable transport, expert guidance, and unforgettable memories — all starting just steps from your ship.
Overlooking the sparkling Aegean Sea, Bodrum Castle is one of the most iconic landmarks in Bodrum. Built in the 15th century by the Knights of St. John, the castle stands as a stunning example of medieval architecture and strategic design. Today, it houses the Museum of Underwater Archaeology, showcasing ancient shipwrecks and treasures recovered from the depths of the sea. With its towers, courtyards, and breathtaking views, Bodrum Castle offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and beauty — a must-see for any visitor.
Located inside the historic Bodrum Castle, the Museum of Underwater Archaeology is one of the most important museums of its kind in the world. It showcases an extraordinary collection of shipwrecks, ancient cargo, and maritime artifacts recovered from the depths of the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas. Highlights include the Uluburun Shipwreck — one of the oldest ever discovered — along with ancient amphorae, glassware, coins, and personal belongings from sailors who lived thousands of years ago. More than just a museum, it offers a fascinating journey through maritime history, ancient trade, and the rich underwater heritage of Turkey.
Perched on the hills between Bodrum and Gümbet, the Bodrum Windmills are iconic symbols of the region’s rural past. Built in the 18th and 19th centuries, these whitewashed stone structures once harnessed the Aegean winds to grind grain for local villages. Today, they offer more than just a glimpse into history — they provide one of the best panoramic views in Bodrum, overlooking both bays and the turquoise sea beyond. A favorite spot for photographers and sunset lovers, the windmills are a peaceful and scenic stop on any Bodrum tour.
Overlooking the city and the sea, the Bodrum Amphitheater is one of the oldest and best-preserved structures in the region. Dating back to the 4th century BC, during the reign of King Mausolos, this ancient Greco-Roman theater once hosted thousands of spectators for plays, ceremonies, and gladiator games. Carved into the hillside, the theater offers not only a journey through history but also breathtaking views of Bodrum and its marina. Today, it still hosts cultural events and concerts, blending ancient ambiance with modern entertainment.
As final, you will have chance to experience a real village-life in Turkey. We would like to introduce you to the local cultural aspects of Bodrum by showing handmade Carpet & rug art.
Step into the heart of Turkish craftsmanship at a local carpet weaving cooperative, where centuries-old traditions are kept alive by skilled artisans. Here, women from nearby villages hand-weave each rug using natural dyes, wool, and silk — every piece telling its own unique story. During your visit, you'll witness a live weaving demonstration, learn about regional patterns and techniques, and gain insight into the cultural importance of carpets in Turkish life.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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