7 Reasons to Spend a Few Days in Bodrum

You might think you're doing Bodrum a bit of injustice by just looking at the title. Yes, indeed, with such a rich history, magnificent natural beauty, both village and city life, and a variety of holiday experiences to offer, we could easily list 77 reasons to spend time in Bodrum! However, we had to focus on the top 7. Here are 7 quality recommendations to make planning your holiday in Bodrum easier…

1)Leleg Way for Magnificent Nature Walks

Are there still people among us who think Bodrum is only about sea, sun, sand, and hands in the air for fun? If so, they should read on without pausing. Because Bodrum generously offers countless experiences that visitors can enjoy year-round. One of these is the Leleg Way and the nature walks you can take on this route. The Leleg Way, one of the main trade routes of the ancient city of Pedasa, offers trails with different difficulty levels and lengths, disconnected from each other, at various points in Bodrum. If you're interested in this type of hiking but saying, "I've never tried it before," then the 5-kilometer trail starting from Bitez Marina and leading to Adaboğazı might be suitable for you. In this trail, which is closest to the sea along the Leleg Way, you will occasionally witness magnificent views from above and sometimes feel the urge to plunge into the water at sea level. All you need for this type of hiking experience is suitable footwear and clothing, and a bottle of water in your backpack. It's also a good idea to dress in layers to be prepared for Bodrum's changing weather. Don't miss out on the Leleg Way to enjoy commanding views of Bodrum, trace the footsteps of history, and be one with nature.

2) A Quiet Holiday in Virgin

 Coves It's possible to find a few coves on the peninsula that are quieter compared to other beaches and bays, which many holidaymakers who complain about Bodrum's crowds have already discovered. Although reaching these coves and spending a long time there due to the lack of facilities may be a bit troublesome, you'll be glad you did by the end of the day. Let's start with Çökertme, for example. After a 1-hour winding car journey from Bodrum center, you can reach this magnificent area, a small, charming bay usually visited by boats, with a few scattered facilities. The beach, covered with small pebbles, boasts a turquoise, crystal-clear sea and a lush green mountain view. If you head towards Güvercinlik, you can explore Kuyucak, another hidden gem of the peninsula. This region, another natural wonder, is one of the least known places on the peninsula. You can get intoxicated by the scent of pine trees in Kuyucak, and its sea is also magnificent. Don't forget to enjoy fresh calamari at the row of fishermen's taverns on your way back!

3)Nostalgic Shopping at Bodrum Bazaar 

Bodrum has many new attractions, but there's no harm in experiencing a bit of nostalgia. That's why we're now turning our direction to Bodrum center and inviting you to stroll through the historic bazaar. Bodrum Bazaar, where various shops, souvenir vendors, cafes, bars, and restaurants are gathered in narrow streets, hosts countless local and foreign guests year-round. During your visit to this bazaar where you can find Bodrum-specific mandarin soaps, candles, jams, or other authentic items, if you get hungry; you can take a break at one of the famous vegetable doner restaurants. For tea, you can choose Trafo Bodrum, which is the municipality's venue and offers a beautiful view.

4)Places Adding Value to Bodrum 

In recent years, with the migration from big cities, Bodrum's face has changed, and there are many new establishments that allow you to have a good time not only in summer but all year round. We've listed a few for you to spare some time and plan ahead. Zai Bodrum, meeting with Bodrum intellectuals under the motto of the new generation library, is not only a library but also a place that hosts quality events and opens up with its beautiful garden. Here, there are author meetings, piano concerts, talks, and signing days. Sinan Bey Farm in Bahçeyakası Village in Mumcular area is a goat farm owned by the Sarpkan couple, who have been living in Bodrum for nearly 20 years. When you make a reservation and visit, you can see the goats, eat fresh goat cheese, and accompany the magnificent conversation of the Sarpkans. Sinan Bey Farm also organizes pizza parties for groups. Dear Bodrum, a local and digital Bodrum publication, organizes original handicraft workshops, seminars, talks, and launches at its workshop venue in Bitez, routinely bringing together Bodrum locals. If you intend to move to Bodrum, be sure to visit here. You'll definitely get plenty of advice and inspiration. Foodrum, Bodrum's only food workshop, organizes interesting food and drink workshops at its charming venue in Konacık. The owner of the venue, Chef and Gastronomist Pelin Dumanlı, also hosts tastings, talks, and special gatherings.

5)Everything for Kids 

Of course, Bodrum offers great blessings for children too. Leave everything aside, its pristine air is healing for the little ones. So, how can you spend time on the peninsula with children during your visit? First of all, you can plan short forest walks, beach bike tours, or activities like rollerblading with them. Doing sports in its always bright and clean air will be enjoyable for children. If you're waiting specifically for the summer season for a trip to Bodrum; you can also check out surf or sailing camps specifically designed for kids. If you're traveling with a little bookworm; you can visit Babun, the children's bookstore opened in Torba.

6)The Most Natural Breakfast in the Aegean 

One of the best parts of traveling should be crowning a beautiful day in Bodrum with a splendid breakfast in the fresh air. We have a few suggestions for you! Our top recommendation is Kozalak in the village of Dağbedelen, with its walking trail, spacious and child-friendly garden, and delicious traditional breakfast spread! Be sure to make a reservation before you go. Maride Café, located in the heart of Bitez but hidden with its secluded garden, is not only famous for its breakfast but also for its desserts like cheesecake, éclairs, and pastries. Their homemade jams have already gained fame beyond Bodrum. Make sure to try them. How does a breakfast accompanied by chickens, chicks, dogs, and lambs in a huge garden in the famous carpet-weaving village of Etrim sound? The taste of warm bread, fresh jams, and homemade cheese lingers on your palate at Etrim Nature Restaurant's regional breakfast. Don't leave without trying it. If your accommodation spot in Bodrum is in the north of the island, we recommend Asmalı Çardak Breakfast House in Yalıkavak. Friendly service, delicious food, clean air, plenty of oxygen. What more could one want?

7)Discover Tourist Attractions 

Of course, when you come all the way to Bodrum, you shouldn't forget about some must-visit places. Don't leave Bodrum without wandering through the white-painted houses and narrow streets, dining on fish in Gümüşlük, sailing on the azure and vast seas, attending a concert at the historic Bodrum Ancient Theatre, and taking nighttime strolls in the Bar Street. Maybe all of these sound too touristy and cliché, but still, add each one to your travel archive. If you think you can't fit all of these into a few days, make more room for Bodrum in your travel plans for this year. You'll never regret the memories etched in your mind!

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