It is not in vain to say that Homer said 'A land of eternal blues' and another 'Cevat Sakir of Bodrum' said that 'it would be lived here in Nur where he would be in another place and be rested in Nur'. Throughout history, formerly Halicarnassus, and then Bodrum, has been a place that cannot be shared and has always been struggled.

Bodrum, east and west of the peninsula formed from the merger of the peninsula rising on the shores of the harbor and the white houses, gumbet, and narrow streets leading down to the sea of ​​fame is famous for its yachts, shipyards spread around the world.

Today, Bodrum is an important tourism center that can gather all the elements that are expected from a holiday region and live in summer and winter. With its limited budget from rich yachts from all over the world, it has the equipment to meet the expectations of all the groups from income groups to long summer breaks.

History: Bodrum has been the cradle of many civilizations in the past. Throughout the ages, Bodrum has suffered countless invasions from the Aegean islands and has been an important center for those who want to dominate the Mediterranean. The area between Ionia and Likia is located in Karia (Karia), which is smaller than the others. Halikarnassos, (Bodrum) was one of the important cities of Caria. The historian Herodotus was the first woman admiral of history, Artemisia I. Artemisia, Leachares, Shepas have trained artists such as.

The history of Bodrum has been dominated by the Macedonians, the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire. After the defeat of the Seljuk Sultan Alpaslan in Malazgirt in 1071, Byzantium lost its dominance in Anatolia. In 1415, the Ottoman ruler Mehmet Çelebi placed it in Halikarnassos. The Knights of Rhodes built the Bodrum Castle today and established sovereignty over the region. Suleiman the Magnificent, which made the Mediterranean a Turkish lake, added Bodrum to the Ottoman lands with Rhodes in 1522.

Climate: Winters are warm and rainy, summers are hot and dry. However, in the afternoon, the "breeze" blowing reduces the effect of heat.