Bodrum Village Tour
Daily trip to one of a typical Turkish village around Bodrum Peninsula
and get the chance to see the Turkish village life style, mosque
and carpets.
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Bodrum-
Pamukkale Tour
Pamukkale, which means Cotton Castle in Turkish, is one
of the most spectacular natural wonders of Turkey. Located
14 miles (22 km) north of Denizli. Pamukkale is a cliff
of white limestone cascades, tiers of stalactites and natural
swimming pools formed over thousands of years by the deposits
of mineral and calcium rich hot streams, which run down
the hill. Pamukkale, situated next to the ruins of the ancient
Roman city of Hierapolis, has always been known for its
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Bodrum-
Ephesus Tour
Ephesus was an important Greek city founded in 11th century
BC. It was the Romans who really made it what we see today.
They chose the city to be the Roman capital of their Asian
provinces and for 200 years it enjoyed great prosperity
and power. There is much to see here; the theatre with the
seats for 25 000; the much embellished façade of
the Colossus Library; the marble street with ruts from the
chariots and the buildings, including rich merchants
houses and a bordello. The impact of Ephesus is its completeness
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Bodrum- Caunos
/ Dalyan Tour
Dalyan, an unspoiled cosy little resort on the Dalyan River,
is one of the most relaxing sites of Turkey, facing the spooky
rock tombs of Caunos. A boat can be rented for a few hours to
take the tourists across the river to the ruins of Caunos, located
on two separate levels. An ancient Carian and Lycian city, Caunos
was once a thriving port. Dalyan sits on the east bank of the
river and its name literally means a "fish trap".
Daily Boat Tour
A new opportunity to explore some of the most exquisite cruising
grounds from the comfort of your own yacht to access the vast
arrays of deserted bays. A small cruise to nearby bays like
Karaada, which is famous for its mud baths, Pabuç Burnu
(Cape Shoe), Orak island or Kargicik Bükü. You will
be served delicious Turkish meals at lunch and you will have
time for swimming in the most gorgeous bays around Bodrum.
Bodrum Antique Tour
Bodrum has a rich 3000-year history, replete with military campaigns,
naval victories, knights and conquests. Starting the tour from
very well preserved architectural complex Bodrum Castle, the
most fascinating site to visit in Bodrum. The castle was used
by the knights to carry out raids in the Aegean Coast and served
as a refuge for Christians fleeing Turkish captivity. The castle
today houses the Museum of Underwater Archaeology. After the
castle, you will visit the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus which
is walking distance from the castle. What remains of the mausoleum
is- a foundation, a jumble of masonry and tumbled columns- belies
its original greatness as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient
World. A short walk from the Mausoleum will bring us to the
amphi-theatre with a splendid view of the town and the castle.
Milas Tour
Milas stands on the site of ancient Mylasa, once the capital
of Caria until Mausolus moved it to Halicarnassus. Milas is
45 km from Bodrum. There you will have a chance to visit the
ancient Roman Mausoleum and the ornamental gateway and few fascinating
14th century mosques. There are also numerous Ottoman houses
with typical wooden balconies mostly dating from the 19th century.
A traditional Turkish handcraft bazaar can be visited for shopping
and tea break.
Fares are available on request.
Tours are programmed for a minimum of 8 pax. Tour dates
may change.
Fares include; guide services vehicles and antique
sites entrance fees.
Long tour programmes include lunch, excludes beverages.
Fares may change in season, please check with Aegean
Yacht Services.
We recommend you to:
- Wear a hat and comfortable shoes
on long tours.
- Bring your swimming suits on Pamukkale
Tour.
- Have suitable clothes for mosques
at village tours.
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