Bodrum, located on the southwestern coast of Turkey along the Aegean Sea, is one of the country’s most popular and stylish resort towns. Known for its whitewashed houses, vibrant nightlife, and scenic bays, Bodrum blends ancient history with modern coastal charm.
Historically known as Halicarnassus, Bodrum was the site of the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Today, remnants of its rich past can be seen in landmarks like the **Bodrum Castle**, built by the Knights of St. John in the 15th century, which now houses the **Museum of Underwater Archaeology**.
Modern Bodrum is a cosmopolitan destination attracting both international tourists and Turkish vacationers. Its marinas, luxury resorts, boutique hotels, and restaurants create a lively yet laid-back atmosphere. The town is also a major center for yachting and sailing, often serving as a starting point for "Blue Cruise" tours along the Turquoise Coast.
Beyond the nightlife and beaches, Bodrum also offers quiet villages, olive groves, and ancient ruins nearby, such as **Myndos Gate** and the ancient theater.
With its mix of history, culture, natural beauty, and luxury, Bodrum is a symbol of the Aegean lifestyle and a favorite Mediterranean getaway.