Discover the essence of Bodrum with our carefully curated bodrum castle tour combined with a cultural bodrum city tour. Designed for cruise guests arriving at Bodrum Port, this itinerary blends history, architecture, and local traditions in one seamless shore excursion. Explore the medieval Castle of St. Peter, home to the famous Museum of Underwater Archaeology, before wandering through Bodrum’s Old Town and landmarks such as the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus and the ancient theatre. Complete the experience with panoramic views from the windmills and a stop at Etrim Village, known for its traditional carpet weaving.
• Explore the Castle of St. Peter, the highlight of every bodrum castle tour, with towers, courtyards, and the Museum of Underwater Archaeology.
• Visit the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus and the Ancient Theatre during your guided bodrum city tour.
• Stroll through Bodrum’s Old Town and see the Myndos Gate, once the main entrance to ancient Halicarnassus.
• Capture stunning coastal views from the historic Bodrum windmills overlooking the harbor.
• Experience authentic village life in Etrim, famous for handmade carpets and traditional weaving.
As you disembark at Bodrum Cruise Port, your expert local guide will be ready to greet you and begin your cultural journey through this coastal gem. Your first destination is the impressive Castle of St. Peter, a 15th century stronghold perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the turquoise harbor. Inside the castle walls lies the fascinating Museum of Underwater Archaeology, where you’ll encounter ancient shipwrecks, amphorae, rare coins, and themed towers such as the Snake, English, and German Towers each telling a story of Bodrum’s maritime legacy.
Your journey continues to the Ancient Theatre of Halicarnassos, an amphitheater built in the 4th century BC. Once used for public performances and gatherings, this site gives insight into the city’s classical heritage, and still boasts excellent views over the bay.
Next, head to one of Bodrum’s most photographed spots the windmills located on the hills between Bodrum and Gumbet. Though no longer in operation, these 18th-century structures offer an excellent photo opportunity, with panoramic views of the Aegean coast and surrounding landscape.
The final stop is Etrim Village, where you’ll step into the rural traditions of the Bodrum Peninsula. Known for its handwoven carpets, the village preserves ancient weaving techniques passed down through generations. Here, you’ll have a chance to observe local artisans at work and even learn the story behind each design.
At the end of your tour, you’ll be comfortably transferred back to your cruise ship in Bodrum Port, filled with memories of ancient marvels and coastal charm
Your guide will greet you directly at Bodrum Cruise Port with a sign, and you will begin the bodrum castle tour immediately with private transport arranged.
The bodrum city tour includes the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, the Ancient Theatre, Myndos Gate, Old Town, and the scenic Bodrum windmills.
Yes. The itinerary is designed for cruise schedules, ensuring you return at least one hour before ship departure.
Expect around 2–3 hours of walking: one hour inside the castle and about two hours exploring the city highlights. The pace is moderate and suitable for most travelers.
Absolutely—photography is allowed throughout the bodrum castle tour. The windmills and castle ramparts are especially great for panoramic shots.
Comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, and layered clothing are recommended. For Etrim Village, casual wear is suitable as you’ll be outdoors.
Yes, a traditional Turkish lunch at a local restaurant is included, offering vegetarian and vegan options.
Entrance fees are not included in the base price but can be added upon request when booking the bodrum castle tour and bodrum city tour package.
Yes, the itinerary is flexible and can be adjusted depending on your ship’s docking time or personal preferences.
A private tour ensures personalized pacing, longer time at each site, direct pickup from the cruise port, and a deeper cultural experience compared to large group tours.

