Bodrum|Türkiye's Blue Dream
On the southwest coast of Turkey, there is a city gently embraced by the Aegean Sea - Bodrum. It is a dreamland where azure blue and pure white are intertwined, and a romantic city where history and modernity blend perfectly. If you are longing for a trip full of sun, sea and delicious food, then Bodrum is definitely your best choice! Here is a super detailed travel guide for you📖
1. Climate and best travel time
Bodrum has a Mediterranean climate with plenty of sunshine all year round☀️ Summer (June - August) is hotter, with an average temperature between 28℃ - 35℃. The sea water is warm at this time, which is the best time to enjoy the sun, beaches and water activities, but there are also relatively more tourists. The climate in spring and autumn (April - May, September - October) is pleasant, with an average temperature of 18℃ - 25℃, soft sunshine and blue sky. It is a great time to stroll around the ancient city and explore historical sites while avoiding the peak summer season. The temperature in winter (November - March of the following year) is lower, averaging around 10℃ - 15℃. Some attractions and water activities may be closed, but there is also a unique tranquil atmosphere, suitable for travelers who like quietness.
2. Must-visit attractions
1. Bodrum Castle (Castle of St. Peter): This medieval castle built in 1402 is a landmark building in Bodrum. It stands proudly on the seashore, guarding the history and memory of the city. The castle houses the Bodrum Underwater Archaeology Museum, which houses many precious cultural relics salvaged from the bottom of the Aegean Sea, allowing you to travel through time and space and appreciate the charm of ancient civilization. Climbing up the tower of the castle, you can overlook the beautiful scenery of the entire Bodrum Bay. The azure blue sea, white buildings and towering masts form a picturesque scene.
2. Museum of Underwater Archaeology: Located in Bodrum Castle, it is one of the most important underwater archaeology museums in the world. The museum displays shipwreck artifacts from the Bronze Age to the Ottoman Empire, including exquisite pottery, jewelry, glassware, etc. Through multimedia displays and interactive experiences, you can gain a deeper understanding of the mysteries of underwater archaeology and feel the weight and mystery of history.
3. Bodrum Theatre: This ancient Greek theatre, built in the 4th century BC, can accommodate 13,000 people and is still well preserved today. This magnificent building is not only a witness to history, but also an important venue for cultural events such as concerts and theatrical performances. Standing on the stage of the theater, you can seem to hear the cheers of the ancient audience and the singing of the actors, and feel the splendor of ancient Greek culture.
4. Bodrum Old Town: This place is full of strong Mediterranean style. The narrow and winding streets are lined with white houses. The walls are covered with blooming bougainvillea, which is colorful and very charming. 🌸 Strolling in the old town, you can shuttle between various specialty shops and pick out exquisite handicrafts and souvenirs; you can also find a street cafe, order a cup of fragrant Turkish coffee, and enjoy a leisurely afternoon.
5. Bodrum Beaches: Bodrum has many beautiful beaches, such as Turgutreis, Gumbet and Bitez, with fine sand and crystal clear water. It is a great place to enjoy sunbathing, swimming and water sports. You can relax and feel the embrace of the sea; you can also try exciting water sports such as surfing, windsurfing, diving, etc. to experience different fun.
3. Special Food
1. Kebab: This is one of the most representative foods in Türkiye, and you can also taste the authentic taste in Bodrum. Tender grilled meat paired with fresh vegetables and fragrant sauce, wrapped in pizza, takes a bite and you’ll feel completely happy. We recommend trying the Doner Kebab and Iskender Kebab, the meat is tender, juicy and fragrant.
2. Turkish Pizza (Pide): Different from Italian pizza, Turkish pizza has a thinner crust and is usually in a long strip shape. You can put various ingredients on it, such as meat, vegetables, cheese, etc., and bake it until it is golden and crispy with a rich taste. You can find small shops selling Turkish pizza in the streets and alleys of Bodrum, so why not try one?
3. Turkish Desserts: Turkish desserts are known for being sweet, yet irresistible. Baklava is a layered pastry with nuts and syrup in the middle. It has a crispy texture and is sweet and delicious. Kunefe is made of shredded cheese with sweet syrup. When eaten hot, the shredded cheese is very interesting and the taste is very unique.
4. Seafood Dishes: As a coastal city, Bodrum’s seafood is naturally not to be missed. Freshly caught fish, shrimp, shellfish, etc. can retain their original flavor through simple cooking. We recommend you try the grilled fish, fried fish and seafood pasta to let your taste buds enjoy the freshness of the ocean.
IV. Travel Notes
1. Language: The official language of Türkiye is Turkish, but English is also popular in tourist areas of Bodrum. However, learning some simple daily Turkish expressions, such as greetings, thank you, etc., will make your trip smoother and more interesting.
2. Currency: Türkiye uses the Turkish Lira (TRY). In Bodrum, you can exchange currency at the airport, banks or exchange offices. You can also use credit cards in most shops and restaurants, but in some small stalls and markets, you may need to pay in cash. Remember to prepare some lira in advance.
3. Safety: Bodrum is a relatively safe tourist city, but in crowded places such as markets, beaches, etc., you should take care to keep your personal belongings safe from thieves. In addition, when engaging in water activities, be sure to follow the coach's instructions, take safety measures, and ensure your own safety.