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Bodrum Bodrum...

Every corner is a unique wonder. History lies hidden in every corner. We've been gazing at Bodrum from the sky for years, long enough to write in these words, and each time we're left indescribably captivated and delighted.

Here are the footnotes about Bodrum from the eyes of the Evim Bodrumda family;

Turgutreis D-Marin

The delightful place where we found ourselves the morning after our first night in Bodrum and where we started to get to know Bodrum... It's definitely worth a coffee at any time of the day with its shaded areas, bougainvillea trees surrounding it, greenery and the quality of the shop!

Moreover, during the summer season, you can join the musical feast by attending the concerts of valuable artists.

Adabuku Flamingo Paradise

Just before entering Bodrum, just after passing Milas International Airport, you'll see a wetland on your right. Resembling an inland lake at first glance, this wetland serves as a caravanserai for flamingos on their migration routes between Europe and Africa.
Due to its shallow structure, it serves as both a natural nest and a rich feeding ground. Because some flamingos migrate here permanently, the area has become a popular destination for photographers.

Without further ado, let's take flight together,

Of course, with Flamingos!

Bodrum's Historical Ridges

Madnasa Ancient City – Bodrum's Forgotten Peak

Historical Karakaya Village - The Village Hidden for Centuries!

Sometimes history lies silently before our eyes...
As you ascend to the top of Bodrum Türkbükü, you'll be greeted by the roar of the wind and millennia-old stone walls. This is Madnasa – the lost city where the Lelegians left their mark.
With its history dating back to the 4th century BC, Madnasa fascinates visitors with its stonework, rock tombs and scenery.
This city, slowly reclaimed by nature after its abandonment, still quietly whispers its own story today.
If you happen to be in Türkbükü, take a walk up. Not just for the view, but to trace the time...

 

 

Once you take a few steps away from the crowds of Bodrum, you start to hear the sound of silence.
And on the slope of a hill you come across: Karakaya Village
This village, which bears the traces of the Leleg people with its stone houses built in the 1800s, was built on high ground to protect against pirate attacks.
Still standing tall today…
Life hasn't stopped here, it's just slowed down.
Walking among stone houses at sunset is like watching the past and the present in the same frame…
Inspiration for photographers, a hidden treasure for travelers.

Ant Heaven

Would you like to swim on the shores of a dormant volcano? And with its unique Venetian architecture, Ant Heaven in Aspat Bay should be at the top of your itinerary. With its signature restaurants, conceptual cafes, and unique beach, it's a place where you can enjoy yourself from morning until night.

Another feature that sets Ant Heaven apart is that it was modeled after the architecture of Venice. While exploring Ant Heaven, you'll feel like you're in a corner of Italy!

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Bodrum / Mugla

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