Bodrum cruise port guide
Today Bodrum is a picturesque yacht harbor filled with traditional wood-varnished sailboats, charming outdoor cafes and streets bursting with small shops selling carpets, leatherwear, jewelry and local artwork. In antiquity, it was the site of ancient Halicarnassus. Under King Mausolus, the city prospered, and in death, the king left the city its most enduring legacy, his majestic tomb, from which we derive the term "mausoleum." Only its massive foundations remain today but it was the largest tomb ever built by the Greeks and one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Models on the site recreate its form for visitors. Alexander the Great attacked the city in 334 BC, leveling all but the Mausoleum, which was later destroyed by an earthquake. When the Knights of St. John lost their castle in Smyrna in 1402, they came here. Finding the mausoleum in ruins, they used the stone to construct the Castle of St. Peter, which proudly stood sentinel to the city. Together with their fortifications on Kos and Rhodes, the Knights dominated the southeastern Aegean, running a hospital for passing pilgrims and ruling the seas as privateers in swift vessels. They remained until 1523, when Ottoman ruler, Suleyman the Magnificent, conquered Rhodes and the Knights' position became untenable. The castle still dominates the harbor and houses an archeological museum.
About Bodrum
Bodrum is a port town on the Aegean Sea in Turkey's Muğla Province, on the southern Anatolian Peninsula. Known in antiquity as Halicarnassus, it was home to the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus — one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World — and the birthplace of the historian Herodotus. Today it is a popular resort town dominated by the medieval Bodrum Castle (Castle of Saint Peter) built by the Knights Hospitaller in the 15th century.
Bodrum Castle, built 1402–1523 and housing the internationally significant Museum of Underwater Archaeology, dominates the peninsula dividing the inner and outer harbours. The castle's various towers, dungeons, courtyards, and exhibits — including Bronze Age and glass shipwrecks — draw visitors throughout the day. The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus site preserves foundations and imaginatively restored elements; most original statues and friezes are in the British Museum. The restored amphitheatre hosts summer festivals. The bustling Old Town bazaar and waterfront marina offer dining and shopping.
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Classical Greece - Athens to Athens
Emerald Azzurra · Mediterranean · 7 nights
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