Bodrum

Bodrum is one of the most stylish resorts in Turkey, often compared to Saint-Tropez. Its white houses, azure bays, and bohemian atmosphere set it apart from other regions of the country.

Historical facts:
In ancient times, Bodrum was known as Halicarnassus, home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World—the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus. Although it no longer stands, the ruins and the archaeological museum of the city allow visitors to dive into the history of the ancient world.

Traditions and Festivals:
Bodrum hosts the International Ballet Festival every year, bringing together artists from around the world. Additionally, regattas and maritime festivals highlight the city’s strong connection to the sea.

Interesting fact:
Bodrum boasts some of the most prestigious marinas in Turkey, making it a hub for yachting and sailing.

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