Bodrum Region Holidays

Popular holidays

Bohemian Beach Breaks

Bodrum oozes laid-back charm, making it ideal for carefree beach holidays. From hidden coves and chic beach clubs to sailing the turquoise bays, it’s a haven for those who want a sunshine escape with a creative twist.

Culture & History Holidays

With ancient ruins, crumbling castles, and fascinating museums, history lovers can dive into the stories of the past. Explore the ruins of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus or step into the medieval Bodrum Castle built by the Knights of St. John.

Party & Nightlife Getaways

The region is legendary for its nightlife. Bodrum town, in particular, is packed with lively bars, stylish rooftop lounges, and beach clubs that keep the music going well into the night. It’s the perfect place to dance the holiday away.

Nestled along Turkey’s glittering Aegean coast, the Bodrum Region is where ancient history meets stylish beach life. With its whitewashed buildings, bougainvillaea-draped streets, vibrant nightlife, and crystal-clear waters, Bodrum offers a perfectly blended escape – relaxed and luxurious all at once. Whether you want lazy beach days, cultural adventures, or evenings that stretch into sunrise, Bodrum has you covered.

Home to One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

Bodrum was once Halicarnassus, home to the Mausoleum of Mausolus – one of the original Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Though only fragments remain today, the site and its history still attract curious travellers from around the globe.


A Sailor’s Paradise

Bodrum is considered the heart of “Blue Voyage” sailing holidays. Hop aboard a traditional wooden gulet and sail the Aegean, discovering secluded beaches, sleepy fishing villages, and sunset views that look like paintings.


A Playground for the Jet Set

Over the years, Bodrum has transformed into a favourite among celebrities, artists, and fashionable travellers. But despite its glamorous touches – luxury resorts, mega yachts, and designer boutiques – it’s never lost its easy-going soul.

Weather

Bodrum enjoys a hot, dry Mediterranean climate, with long summers and mild winters. The best time to visit is from May to October, when the sea is warm, the skies are sunny, and alfresco dining under the stars is in full swing.

Spoken Languages and Currency

The official language is Turkish, but English is widely spoken in hotels, restaurants, and shops across the region. The currency is the Turkish Lira (₺). While many places accept cards, local markets and taxis may prefer cash.

Top Things to See and Do in the Bodrum Region

Discover Bodrum Castle & Underwater Archaeology Museum

This striking castle by the sea offers incredible views and fascinating exhibits. Inside, you'll find one of the world’s top collections of underwater archaeology – including ancient shipwrecks and treasures from the deep.

Shop and Stroll in Bodrum Town

Wander through cobbled lanes filled with boutiques, spice stalls, and quirky cafés. The marina area is perfect for people-watching, sipping Turkish tea, or picking up a handmade keepsake.

Explore the Ancient Theatre of Halicarnassus

This impressively preserved Greco-Roman theatre offers a glimpse into the city’s grand past – and on summer nights, you might even catch a live concert in this open-air venue with sea views.

Sail the Aegean on a Blue Cruise

Jump aboard a traditional gulet for a day or multi-day cruise around the Bodrum Peninsula. Swim in hidden bays, enjoy seafood feasts on deck, and sleep under the stars – it’s pure Mediterranean magic.

Bodrum: Laid-Back Luxury with a Dash of Ancient Wonder

Whether you're unwinding on a yacht, exploring ruins, or sipping cocktails by the sea, the Bodrum Region promises sun-drenched days, starry nights, and the kind of holiday stories you’ll want to relive again and again.