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Bodrum, a Turkish peninsula jutting into the Aegean Sea, is a mix of ancient ruins and modern fun. The star of the show is Bodrum Castle, built with stones from an old wonder of the world. Explore its towers and check out the underwater archaeology museum inside.

Love the beach? Bodrum's got you covered. Clear waters and sandy coves line the peninsula. Head to the lively town centre, packed with shops, bars, and restaurants for a change of pace. Boat trips to nearby Greek islands are easy to find. If you prefer peace, explore smaller villages inland. And don't miss trying fresh seafood at a seaside taverna.

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Airports near Bodrum

You have choices when it comes to reaching Bodrum. Here is a selection of 4 airports you can fly to when travelling to Bodrum.

Milas-Bodrum Airport

This is the closest international airport to Bodrum, located approximately 35 kilometres northeast of the city centre. It serves as the main gateway for tourists visiting the Bodrum Peninsula and offers a wide range of domestic and international flights.

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Dalaman Airport

Although not as close as Milas-Bodrum Airport, Dalaman Airport is another convenient option for travellers heading to Bodrum. It is located around 200 kilometres northwest of Bodrum and offers a good selection of domestic and international flights. From Dalaman, you can easily reach Bodrum by renting a car or taking a shuttle service.

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Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport

If you prefer a larger airport with more flight options, Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport is a viable choice. It is located approximately 225 kilometres north of Bodrum and serves as a major hub for both domestic and international flights. From Izmir, you can either rent a car or take a connecting flight to Bodrum.

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Antalya Airport

Although a bit further away, Antalya Airport is another option for travellers heading to Bodrum. It is located around 400 kilometres east of Bodrum and offers a wide range of domestic and international flights. If you choose to fly into Antalya, you can either rent a car and enjoy a scenic drive along the coast or take a connecting flight to Bodrum.

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Things to do in Bodrum

Discovering the many attractions of Bodrum can be quite a task, so we've narrowed down our top 3:

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Bodrum Castle

This imposing structure was originally built by the Knights of Hospitaller in the 15th century. It now houses the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology, which has a fascinating collection of shipwrecks and artefacts recovered from the Aegean Sea. You can also climb the towers of the castle for stunning views of the harbour and the city.

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Mausoleum at Halicarnassus

One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus was built as a tomb for Mausolus, a ruler of Caria, in the 4th century BC. Although largely destroyed by earthquakes, the remaining fragments are a testament to the architectural brilliance of the ancient world.

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Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology

Located within Bodrum Castle, this museum is a must-see for anyone interested in maritime history. The museum houses a collection of shipwrecks and artefacts recovered from underwater excavations in the Aegean Sea. The collection includes everything from ancient amphoras to Ottoman cannons.

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