Explore Bodrum's bougainvillea-draped lanes, traditional whitewashed quarters, and vibrant bazaar with a hand-picked local guide who knows every corner — from hidden meyhanes to the workshop of a master sandal-maker. The authentic Bodrum most tourists never find.
What to expect
Begin at the harbour's edge, where fishermen still mend nets beneath the castle walls, then weave into the Carsi market district — a sensory tangle of spice stalls, hand-dyed textiles, and copper lanterns. Your guide leads you through the old Greek and Turkish quarters, where bougainvillea cascades over ancient stone walls and local artisans work in open doorways. Stop for a glass of çay with a local potter, browse the Bodrum windmills for panoramic views, and finish with a tasting of gözleme and fresh pomegranate juice at a family-run café.
Good to know
The tour starts at the cruise pier — no transfers needed. Fully flexible duration (2–4 hours); the guide will tailor stops to your interests. Wear comfortable walking shoes; Bodrum's streets are cobbled and hilly in parts.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Bodrum — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.