Ancient Period:
Bodrum, known as Halicarnassus in the ancient period, was a significant ancient city in the region of Caria. It was the site of the Mausoleum, constructed in the 4th century BCE by Mausolus, the ruler of Caria.
The Mausoleum was considered one of the
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Persians, Romans, and Byzantine Empire:
Halicarnassus came under the rule of the Persian Empire, followed by the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire. During this period, the region witnessed various cultural influences.
Seljuk and Ottoman Empires:
In the 11th century, Bodrum became part of the Seljuk Empire and later the Ottoman Empire. During the Ottoman era, Bodrum grew into an important maritime center.
Post-1923 Era:
After the establishment of the Republic of Turkey in 1923, Bodrum transformed into a modern tourist destination. Especially from the 1960s onward, with the development of tourism, Bodrum became a famous holiday resort with its beauty, historical ruins, and natural richness.
Touristic Development:
Bodrum is known for its touristic appeal, unique beaches, historical ruins, and vibrant nightlife. Historical landmarks such as Bodrum Castle, the Ancient Theater, Myndos Gate, and the Bodrum Museum showcase the rich history of the region.
Bodrum, with its blend of history and modern features, offers visitors an attractive destination to explore.
What is a Gulet?
Features of Bodrum Gulets:
Bodrum Gulet Tours:
Gulet Charter:
Bodrum gulets are a popular choice for those seeking a relaxing and unforgettable sea holiday experience.