Today, people from around 50 different nationalities live in Bodrum. Summer and winter, day and night, this peninsula inspires people.
Those who come are immersed in Bodrum's nature, turquoise sea, hidden coves, streets, people, culture, tangerines, and its life, which can be both serene and fun at the same time. Bodrum's beautiful beaches, nightlife, historical and cultural structures, shopping and eating and drinking options make this unique city an important center of attraction.
Historical buildings such as Bodrum Antique Theatre, Museums, Bodrum Castle and Mausoleum, and festivals keep Bodrum alive all year long. Bodrum, which had almost no hotels in the 1960s, hosted its guests in the homes of the locals and had 9 hotels, 6 motels and 12 pensions in 1971, today hosts millions of Bodrum lovers every year. Dozens of routes and adventures await you in Bodrum.
215 kilometers of coastline
Bodrum, one of the most beautiful peninsulas in the world, has a magnificent 215-kilometer-long beach and dozens of small and large coves. According to current statistics, around 5 million tourists visit Bodrum every year. Approximately 1.5 million of these tourists are foreigners, and people from dozens of foreign countries, especially British tourists, add color and liveliness to the streets of Bodrum. The city is also suitable for cruise tourism. In 2022, 75,000 tourists visited Bodrum by cruise.
Bodrum's climate
Bodrum, which is warm in winter and sunny and warm in summer, has a Mediterranean climate. That's why the tourist season never ends. The city continues to attract tourists 12 months of the year. However, with the warming of the weather in April, the tourist density begins to increase. Since it is possible to swim in the sea until the end of November, the density continues. The average air temperature in winter varies between 8°C and 15°C, and in summer it varies between 25°C and 35°C.