Half Day
Bodrum Castle
Meet at Bodrum Port our guide will hold up a sign with your name on it.
It is possible to visit the Castle of St. Peter, site of the Mausoleum of Mausolus (yet another Wonder of the Ancient World) as a half day trip in Bodrum. A visit to Bodrums Castle of St. Peter is a must – see in Bodrum and many visitors are surprised to find such riveting blend of ancient and modern behind those imposing stone walls. Into the castle we will visit the ship wreck museums.
*** Please remember:
– Comfortable walking shoes and clothing, a hat, sunscreen are recommended.
How we meeting? Our Shore Excursion Team or Professional and experienced English speaking licensed guides will meet you at the port with the sign written your Name and Surname.
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