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Bodrum is the Turkish coast of Turkey, the most vibrant.This is a ‘du Jour’ holiday destination, with a leisure port full of moving yachts ready to take you to the Mediterranean;a handful of ancient attractions for visiting tourist attractions;And a city full of photogenic houses, old, shit.

£ 63
22 – 29 November 2025

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Tourist Attractions

Boat trips and things to do on the water

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Bodrum is all about the sea.A lot of visitors coming here are here for a lazy sun, sea and sandy holiday.Boat trips are the most popular way to go out on the water, with hundreds of trips offered in the summer months, ranging from a few hours on trips with the yacht for several days on the coast.Many resorts also offer kayak, fishing and jet-ski. In the Bodrum's report is hosting a lot of yachts ready to take you to the Aegean for a boat trip.There are both half -day trips and a whole day trips, which promise beach hours on board, simply absorbing the Turquoise Sea landscape, the rocky coast of the Bodrum Peninsula and the tiny islands, with many swimming stops.An excellent option is the one -day cruise on the Bodrum peninsula with lunch, which includes the chance to swim, to make snorkel and to make the beach, as well as to explore the island of Kara Ada.If you do not like to join a group trip and want to make your own itinerary, you can also hire a yacht with a private day