Bodrum, Turkey Travel Guide: Your Ultimate Trip Planning Resource (With Video)

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Are you planning a trip to the stunning seaside town of Bodrum, Turkey? This comprehensive travel guide (complete with video) will provide you with essential tips, important information, must-do activities, and recommendations for the best places to eat and stay in Bodrum.

Welcome to Bodrum, a picturesque town situated on Turkey’s Aegean coast, where history, culture, and natural beauty beautifully merge. Renowned for its whitewashed buildings, lively nightlife, sandy beaches, and ancient ruins, Bodrum offers a delightful mix of relaxation and adventure.

As part of my two-week Turkish coastline road trip, I arrived in Bodrum after a two and a half hour drive from Marmaris.

In this travel guide, I will share all my experiences, insights, and tips from my time in Bodrum, including a video that showcases my journey.




Video: 2 Day Trip in Bodrum, Turkey

In this travel vlog, I spent 2 days in Bodrum:

  • Explored the beach front, including the harbor, castle, and local restaurants.
  • Visited historic sites and ancient ruins, including one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World!
  • Captured stunning footage with my drone.
  • Sampled seafood at various restaurants and tried local Turkish delicacies like lamb shish.
  • Embraced the local culture and nightlife.
  • Plus, I had a memorable encounter with a stranger!

Watch the 24-minute Bodrum travel video on YouTube here, or view it embedded below.

This is the fourth episode of my Turkish coast road trip series.


How to Reach Bodrum

Reaching Bodrum is quite convenient, as it can be accessed via various modes of transport:

  • By Car: Depending on your starting point, you can drive to Bodrum using your own or a rental car. Estimated travel times from popular Turkish destinations include: 7.5 hours from Istanbul, 4.5 hours from Kaş, 5.5 hours from Antalya, and 10.5 hours from Cappadocia.
  • By Bus: Frequent bus services run from Istanbul, Izmir, and other Turkish cities.
  • By Ferry: For those preferring a sea journey, ferry services are available from Greek islands such as Kos and Rhodes.
  • By Plane: The most convenient option is to fly into Milas-Bodrum Airport (BJV), located about 36 kilometers from the city center. There are direct flights from major cities in Europe and Turkey.
Boat with landscape of The Castle of St Peter and mountains in Bodrum, Turkiye


Best Time to Visit Bodrum, Turkey

Wondering when is the best time to visit? Although Bodrum is a year-round destination due to its Mediterranean climate, the timing of your visit depends on your preferences. Typically, the shoulder seasons are the most favorable for travel.

The ideal times to visit Bodrum are during spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October), when the weather is pleasant and tourist crowds are smaller. The summer months (July and August) can be quite hot and crowded, while winter (November to March) is mild but less busy.

During my visit in December, the weather was pleasantly cool, allowing me to comfortably wear a light jacket or even go without one at times (noting that I’m from Toronto and accustomed to much colder winters).

While driving to Bodrum, I encountered heavy rain for most of my first day, but thankfully, it cleared up the following day, revealing perfect sunny weather.

The tourist areas, such as the beach restaurants, were quite tranquil during my stay (with the exception of a local municipal cafe by the beach), but the city center was lively with local residents. Some attractions and activities were closed for the off-season, such as boat operations.

Turkish coat with Bodrum Castle


Is Bodrum Safe?

Bodrum, as a popular travel destination in Turkey, is generally considered safe for tourists. It features a low crime rate and extraordinarily friendly locals. However, like any tourist spot, it’s wise to take standard safety precautions such as keeping an eye on your belongings and avoiding isolated areas after dark.

During my time in Bodrum, I mostly walked around after parking my car at the hotel, covering a lot of ground. I walked from my hotel to the Ancient Theatre and then to the Bodrum Windmills, which made for an extensive walking tour during my trip.

Based on my experience, I felt quite safe, especially in busy or well-lit areas. I made it a point to avoid quiet alleyways at night.

Waterfront views with The Castle of St Peter in Bodrum Turkey


Top Attractions & Activities in Bodrum

While Bodrum boasts beautiful beaches, don’t overlook its rich history and culture. Take time to visit historical landmarks and ancient sites for a deeper appreciation of the area’s heritage.

Here are some recommended activities and places to explore in Bodrum. If you’re looking to book tours and activities, check GetYourGuide and Klook for the best prices, reviews, and availability.

Ancient Theatre

Situated along the highway, this remarkably preserved ancient theater, dating back to the 4th century BC, is still used for concerts and events today. It’s larger than the Antiphellos Theatre in Kaş and showcases all the classic features of period theaters.

Ancient Theatre in Bodrum Turkey

Address: Yeniköy, D330 No:175 D:169, 48440 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye

Bodrum Beaches

Bodrum’s beaches are a major draw, so be sure to soak up the sun and enjoy the crystal-clear waters. Whether you prefer relaxing on the sandy shores or engaging in water sports like snorkeling and windsurfing, there’s something for everyone.

Both public and private beaches are accessible, and it’s a perk that the municipality’s cafes are located by the public beach, allowing you to enjoy meals and drinks while taking in the beach atmosphere.

The Castle of St Peter by the beach in Bodrum

Bodrum Castle

Also known as the Castle of St. Peter, Bodrum Castle provides breathtaking views of the city and the sea. This historic fortress is home to the Museum of Underwater Archaeology, featuring artifacts from shipwrecks.

Travelling Foodie Raymond Cua at Bodrum Castle and Museum of Underwater Archaeology

Address: Çarşı, Kale Cd., 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye

Bodrum Harbor

Stroll along the scenic harbor, lined with yachts and traditional gulets, where you’ll also find Bodrum Castle.

Bodrum Harbour in Turkey

Bodrum Windmills

The iconic windmills, perched on a hill that overlooks Bodrum and Gumbet, offer fantastic photo opportunities and panoramic 360-degree views of both towns.

Travelling Foodie Raymond Cua at Bodrum Windmills

Address: Eskiçeşme Mh, Haremtan Sk. No:10, 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye

Cumhuriyet Caddesi

This vibrant shopping street features a diverse range of shops selling souvenirs, clothing, and local handicrafts, along with numerous restaurants and bars, many of which offer happy hour specials.

Mausoleum at Halicarnassus

Although only remnants remain, this historical site is recognized as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Here, visitors will find ruins alongside a museum that provides more information, replicas, and a video about the Mausoleum and its history.

Travelling Foodie Raymond Cua at Mausoleum at Halicarnassus in Bodrum, Turkiye

Address: Tepecik, Turgut Reis Cd. No:93, 48440 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye


Top Restaurants and Places to Eat & Drink in Bodrum

Wondering where to eat and drink in Bodrum? As a coastal town along the Mediterranean, Bodrum is known for its abundant fresh seafood, as well as delicious local Turkish cuisine.

Bodrum is also one of three cities in Turkey (along with Istanbul and Izmir) to feature in the Michelin Guide. Additionally, the municipality operates several cafes by the waterfront offering delicious food at reasonable prices while you soak in the views.

Here are some top-rated restaurants and places to dine in Bodrum:

Bayram Balik

Located in the city center, Bayram Balik is hailed as one of the finest seafood restaurants in Bodrum. A local took me here after I sought their recommendation, and it turns out this place holds an impressive 4.9-star rating on Google Maps.

Highlight dishes include grilled octopus and butter garlic shrimp. The grilled octopus was the best I had during my Turkey trip—perfectly cooked with a robust flavor. The butter garlic shrimp was also delicious, perfect for dipping bread.

Address: Çarşı, Çarşı Sokak No:19, 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye

Dinc Restaurant and Cafe

Situated by the sea, Dinc Restaurant and Cafe offers a wide selection of seafood dishes and Mediterranean cuisine. I highly recommend this affordable beachside restaurant where the food is consistently splendid.

The grilled sea bass was cooked to perfection, and the fried calamari was the best I encountered throughout my Turkish Riviera journey—the squid was flavorful, and the batter was crispy yet light.

This restaurant also offers happy hour deals on beers and features a more extensive range of complimentary tea options. In addition to ordinary Turkish tea, they offer unique blends like orange tea and lemon & mint tea, which I found delightful.

Address: Kumbahçe, 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye

Gumbet Belediye Cafe

Located along Gumbet Beach, Gumbet Belediye Cafe is a charming municipal cafe situated at the base of the Bodrum Windmills. It offers a quieter atmosphere compared to the bustling Mahfel Cafe in Bodrum.

This delightful cafe serves Turkish dishes and beverages (as well as some international options) at very reasonable prices, all while providing beautiful views or even direct access to the beach.

One local recommended this spot to me when I expressed a desire to enjoy a beer while watching the sunset, and the views did not disappoint!

Travelling Foodie Raymond Cua holding beer during sunset at Gumbet Cafe

Address: Gümbet, 1510. Sk. No:6, 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye

Mahfel Cafe

Situated by Bodrum City Beach and Cumhuriyet Caddesi shopping street, Mahfel Cafe is another municipal cafe that offers a perfect place to unwind and mingle with locals amid the tourist crowd.

Similar to Gumbet Belediye Cafe, they serve the same menu and provide stunning views, with the option to sit by the water on the Bodrum side.

Travelling Foodie Raymond Cua enjoying breakfast at Mahfel Cafe on the beach with Bodrum Castle views

Address: Çarşı, 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Turkey

Ozcan Ozlem Unlu Sutlu

Situated in the city center, Ozcan Ozlem Unlu Sutlu is a popular local cafe known for its delicious desserts and bakery items. I visited this cafe right after meeting a local at the Bodrum Windmills, where I enjoyed a Turkish coffee to recharge after our hike.

Address: Çarşı, Cevat Şakir Cd. No:105 No:105, 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye

Yeni Bodrum Ocakbasi

Located near Bodrum City Beach and directly across from Agan Pansiyon, where I stayed, Yeni Bodrum Ocakbasi is among the best Turkish restaurants in Bodrum, specializing in traditional kebabs and pide.

This small, family-run restaurant prides itself on using fresh ingredients and making everything from scratch—something you can witness firsthand (my video captures them preparing kebabs and pide). I particularly loved the Lamb Shish, which was expertly grilled over charcoal.

Travelling Foodie Raymond Cua with Turkish food at Yeni Bodrum Ocakbasi in Turkiye

Address: Kumbahçe, 48000 Bodrum/Muğla, Türkiye


Where to Stay in Bodrum

Agan Pansiyon

Agan Pansiyon provides comfortable and affordable lodging. This family-run guesthouse is conveniently located near the beach and city center, making it perfect for exploring Bodrum.

I stayed in a single bedroom equipped with air conditioning, a TV, and a private bathroom. My room also featured a balcony with a table and chairs.

Address: Kumbahçe, Atatürk Cd. No:75 No:75, 48400 Bodrum/Muğla, Turkey
Check reviews, prices and availability: Booking.com or Agoda

Look for other hotels and accommodations in Bodrum via Booking.com or Agoda


A 2-Day Itinerary for Bodrum

If you’re planning a quick stop on a Turkish Riviera road trip like mine, 2 days is an excellent duration to enjoy what Bodrum has to offer, but a longer stay would allow you to explore even more.

Here’s a suggested 2-day itinerary for Bodrum, Turkey, with minor adjustments from my trip:

  • Day 1
    • Check in at Agan Pansiyon
    • Dine at Yeni Bodrum Ocakbasi
    • Relax at Bodrum Beach
    • Shop along Cumhuriyet Shopping Street
    • Visit Ozlem Cafe
    • Explore Bodrum Marina
    • Tour Bodrum Castle
    • Enjoy dinner at Dinc Restaurant and Cafe
  • Day 2
    • Breakfast at Mahfel Cafe
    • Visit the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus
    • Explore the Bodrum Ancient Theatre
    • Lunch at Gumbet Belediye Cafe
    • Check out the Gumbet Windmills
    • Dine at Bayram Balik Restoran

Following my visit to Bodrum, I drove for an hour and a half to Izmir, my next stop.

Grilling Lamb Shish on Charcoal at Yeni Bodrum Ocakbasi in Turkey


Map

Check out the map of all the featured spots in this Bodrum travel guide:


As a prime destination on the Turkish Riviera, Bodrum stands out as one of the best beach cities in Turkey, presenting an enticing mixture of history, culture, and breathtaking scenery.

I hope this guide and itinerary inspires you to plan your perfect vacation in Bodrum. As always, safe travels and enjoy your culinary adventures!

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