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Bodrum
The ancient city of Halikarnassos (1200 BC), birthplace of
Herodotus and site of the Mausoleum of King Mausolus (350 BC),
reckoned to be one of the Seven Wonders of the world. According to
historic sources, it was established by Dorians, lived under
Karian, Lykian, Persian, Macedonian, Egyptian and Roman
sovereignties, and was captured by the "Rhodes Knights" in 189 B.C.
The city came under Ottoman domination when Kanuni the Magnificent
in 1522, captured the city along Bodrum is less than a two hour drive from Virgin Mary's house near Selçuk where she arrived accompanied by St. John, and the city of Ephesus where St. Paul once preached to the Ephesians. Ephesus where another of the Seven Wonders of the world, the Temple of Artemis, stood is now restored to mirror its classic splendour. Bodrum is a friendly place just to stroll. A walk down the winding alleys past the typical white houses takes you past artisans who still craft according to traditions centuries old. The old Castle houses the world-famous Marine Archeology Museum displaying a unique collection of vestiges dating from 2000 BC, and the oldest known shipwreck. The climate is warm enough to swim eight months of the year but comfortably low in humidity. The Mediterranean cuisine is fresh and wonderful.Bodrum is one of the most prominents tourism and entertainment centers of the world with its natural, historical and cultural endowments and its highly attractive bohemian way of life. This community has encouraged this informal day-time life style and night-time of excitement. The town's charm is well known attracting a diverse population of vacationers who stroll along its long palm-lined waterfront; elegant yachts and gulets crowd the marina. Kilims, carpets, sandals, leather goods of all kinds, natural sponges, the local blue glass beads are among the bargains to be found in the friendly little shops along the narrow white walled streets. The traditional markets place is set up every Friday for shopping and experience this uneque atmosphere. Bars and lively discos, including the spectacular Halikarnas keep you going until dawn. |
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Marmaris Surrounded
by pine-clad hills, Marmaris is located on the site of ancient
Phykos of which nothing at all remains since the modern town sits
atop the ruins. There are however numerous examples of Ottoman Marmaris is deservedly better known for its natural beauty: the lace-like coastline is embellished with coves and inlets where one may go swimming, diving, or fishing. The sheltered bay is excellent for windsurfing. Accommodations, restaurants, and cafes are plentiful and tours are available to coves like Içmeler, Kumlubük, Turunç, and Kadirga. Nearby is a sea cavern called Fosforlu (Phosphorescent). The forests of fragrant storax trees around Marmaris offer tempting picnic spots. Marmaris is a calling place on the Blue Voyage and boats may be hired here to go to Bodrum and Fethiye. Boat tours are also available to the nearby ruins of ancient Caunos. Good highway connections make it easy to visit more distant places like Knidos, Pamukkale, Aphrodisias, and even Ephesos. The Marmaris marina is amply provided with everything a yachtsman might need. |
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Fethiye Heavily
forested region that offers occasional glimpses of the sea and an
islet or two basking in total seclusion. The Gulf of Göcek and its
friendly marina is one of the Mediterranean's best sailing spots.
Dotted The popular resort Fethiye, 135 km southeast of Marmaris, boasts an important marina at the head of a beautiful bay strewn with islands. A hill crowned by the ruins of the crusader fortress built by the Knights of Rhodes overlooks the little port. Above the town, (called Telmessos in antiquity), numerous Lycian rock tombs, reproducing the facades ancient buildings, were cut into the cliff face. The Tomb of Amyntas, which probably dates from the fourth century B.C. is the most remarkable. |
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