
Bodrum
Muğla Province
Bodrum is a famous port city and tourist destination on the Aegean coast of Turkey. It is known for its iconic Bodrum Castle (Castle of St. Peter), the ruins of the ancient Mausoleum at Halicarnassus (one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World), vibrant nightlife, and picturesque beaches.
Practical Travel Guide for Bodrum
Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.
Visa Information
Visa requirements vary by nationality. Many nationalities can enter visa-free for up to 90 days, or need to apply for an e-Visa in advance.
Adapter Type
Turkish
Getting Around
Bodrum city center and the marina are easily walkable. For longer distances around the Bodrum Peninsula, local minibuses (**Dolmuş**) are an affordable and frequent mode of transport. Taxis are also readily available. Renting a car is recommended for exploring the more remote bays and villages.
Local Flavors
Bodrum's cuisine is a fusion of typical Aegean and Mediterranean flavors, featuring **fresh seafood**, liberal use of **olive oil**, and **local herbs**. Mezes (appetizers) and a traditional Turkish breakfast are highlights, with waterfront restaurants offering great dining experiences.
