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Abercrombie & Kent
OFFER ID 1674884
On the south shore of Turkey’s Bodrum Peninsula, where the blue Aegean meets the Mediterranean, lies the glittering port town of Bodrum itself. While its marina is home to mega yachts and A-listers, its true charm lies in its quieter corners. Slip past the harbor to find stone-paved streets, white-plastered houses laced in bougainvillea, cats sunning themselves and locals sipping tea. Near the old boatyard, local fishermen still mend their nets; and in villages such as Bitez and Gümüslük, the mandarin groves, stone homes, old wells, and seaside mosques haven’t changed in eons. The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, is a highlight – and then there is the food. From Aegean home cooking to haute-cuisine dishes garnering Michelin stars, there is dining to suit all tastes and budgets.
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1 Arrive Bodrum, Turkey
Crowned by the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus — one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World — Bodrum is fronted by a marina where yachts and fishing boats vie with chic restaurants and designer boutiques. Beyond, narrow streets lead to a quieter, more authentic world with a slower pace of life. Prowl art galleries and markets and go off-radar with visits to vineyards, olive groves and traditional villages.
Kick off your exploration of this enchanting city with a visit to the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology. Located inside the Castle of St. Peter, the museum showcases a treasure trove of ancient shipwrecks and maritime history. Glance back in time with a stop at the site of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Then, wander through Bodrum’s bazaars and old town, soaking in its charm and vibrant local culture. Later in the afternoon, head to Mor Salkim Vineyards to meet the winemakers and sample flights in the scenic Bodrum countryside.
After a classic Turkish breakfast at a warm, family-run eatery, stroll through a local farmers market to sample fresh produce and soak in the vibrant local life. Next, a self-made celebrity chef hosts a cooking class in the tangerine orchards of Bitez Village. This evening, discover Gumusluk, a seaside village known for its laid-back charm, artisan shops and golden-hour glow.
Head northeast for a scenic hike along the Carian Trail, passing by Lake Bafa and the dramatic rock formations of ancient Latmos. Afterward, visit the Temple of Apollo at Didyma, an awe-inspiring sanctuary that once rivaled Delphi. Spend the remainder of the day unwinding or exploring on your own.
Experience Bodrum on a leisurely cycling tour of the coastlines, villages or vineyards, going off-road through Bodrum’s rugged backcountry.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
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