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Bodrum Shore Excursions 1
offered by supplier M17846 (view this supplier profile)
Key Information:
Tour Duration: 1
day(s)
Group Size: 2
- 22
people
Destination(s):
Turkey
Specialty Categories:
Archeology/History
Cultural Journey
Season: March - December
Airfare Included: No
Tour Customizable: No
Minimum Per Person Price: 30 Euro (EUR)
Maximum Per Person Price: 60 Euro (EUR)
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Meet with your guide and walk to Bodrum Castle, known as the Castle of St. John, it sits high on a rocky peninsula on the site of the original Carian settlement. Its towers rise majestically, dominating the harbor front. Built of green stones, masonry and marble slabs from the Mausoleum, the castle offers magnificent views from the ramparts to the town and its picturesque harbor, as well as your anchored Ship.
The Castle complex houses an excellent Museum of Underwater Archeology where you will see the displays of findings from the world's oldest known shipwrecks' along Turkey's Turquoise Coast.
See the superb expositions in various sections of the Castle. Walk through the castle and see the displays of artifacts such as the Glass Wreck Hall, Late Bonze Age Shipwrecks, The Carian Princess Hall and the amphora's. In ancient times amphora were used for transporting and storing wine and Olive Oil.
Following your visit depart from the harbor by small coach, drive through the narrow streets of Bodrum to visit the Mausoleum. See the remains of the city walls and the amphitheater looking over the harbor. Continue driving to Turgutreis and Akyarlar and glimpse the laced shores of Bodrum. We'll be able to see the Greek Island of Cos from our vista point and enjoy a delicious lunch at Gumusluk Cove, where the Med meets the Aegean before returning to your ship early this afternoon. Tour duration : 6 hours
Notes:
Airfare is not included in the tour price.
Price Includes:
- Expert Tour Guide
- Luxury Transportation
- Entrance fees
- Taxes
Price Excludes:
- Personal expenses
- Lunch
- Any kind of tip
Also see tour packages in:
Middle East
Turkey
Archeology/History
Cultural Journey
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