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Homer's
description of Bodrum as "The land of eternal blue" and the words
of another resident of Bodrum, Cevat Şakir, who said "The heavenly
bliss of life in Bodrum is better than any eternal bliss that may
await us" were not without foundation in reality. Throughout
history Bodrum, known as Halicarnassos in ancient times, has always
been fought over and people have been unwilling to share its beauty
with others.
Built on a peninsula formed by the meeting of the eastern and
western harbors, Bodrum, with its narrow streets winding down to
the sea, is famous for its castle, its world-renowned yachts, its
shipyards and the dazzling white houses and tombs lining the shores
of its two harbors.

Bodrum has all the facilities to meet the expectations of tourists
from all income levels ranging from the rich yacht owners to the
penny counting tourists who just want a reasonable room to make his
vacation last all summer.
History
Bodrum
has been the cradle of several civilizations. Down through the ages
it has suffered from the countless invasions of those coming from
the Aegean islands and has been important to all those powers
wishing to dominate the Aegean.Halicarnassos(Bodrum) was an
important city in the Caria civilization which was located between
its much more powerful neighbors Lykia and Ionia. The region boasts
such greats as the historian Heredotus, history's first woman
admiral Artemisia I, and the just-as-skilled Artemisia II as well
as artists like Leachares and Shepas.
Bodrum experienced the dominance of various civilizations
throughout the history such as Persians,Mecedonians,Roman Empire
and Byzantines. Byzantines lost their power in Anatolian region
after they were defeated by the Seljuk Ruler Alpaslan at Malazgirt
in 1071. Rhodian knights had constructed the present Bodrum castle
and established theirrule over the region. Sultan Süleyman the
Magnificent on his military expedition to Rhodes conquered Bodrum
together with Rhodes and added them to the territory of Ottoman
Empire.
Climate
Summers are hot and dry while winters are mild and rainy. |