About Bodrum


Sumerian sources BC. The Leleges and Carians, who he described as "those living in the garden of the sun by the sea" in 3000 BC, whom the Egyptians called "the people living in the heart of the sea", who were accepted as the ones who brought the mining culture to Greece, and who are believed to have many unsolved secrets, Myndos Peninsula (Bodrum Peninsula)' are the earliest known inhabitants of They are the founders of a civilization that created Halicarnassus, one of the most magnificent cities of the ancient world, and Mouseleum, one of the seven wonders of the world, with the mysteries they protect and their unsolved writings. Yesterday's Halicarnassus, today's Bodrum, has been a place that cannot be shared throughout history and that has always been fought for.
Bodrum is the capital of tourism with its castle rising on the peninsula formed by the merging of the eastern and western ports, the white houses lined up on the shores of the two harbors, the gümbets, the narrow streets descending to the sea, the yachts and shipyards of which fame spread around the world.