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Bodrum
at a glance:
“Something old,
something new,
something borrowed,
something blue”
Everyone familiar
with old and quaint
matrimonial customs
in the
English-speaking
world will recognize
the above heading.
It alludes to the
nature of some items
a bride ought to
have to bring
success to her
marriage. We contend
that Bodrum has it
all. Starting in
reverse, with the
last item first, it
is obvious that
nature has been most
generous.
The blue seas are
all around us and
above are the most
brilliant of blue
summer skies. And an
added touch of blue
comes from the
magnificent “Blue
Voyages” which are
practically
synonymous with
Bodrum.
How about “something
borrowed”? Again
Bodrum is fortunate
with a constant
stream of “borrowed”
visitors and a large
international
community that
further enriches the
already varied and
vibrant native
culture.
One could reasonably
think that Bodrum’s
ancient roots might
imply a conservative
inclination, but
deep-seated
traditions don’t
exclude the
acceptance - indeed,
the seeking out - of
the latest in the
modern world. Today,
the “something new”
in Bodrum’s
trousseau is the
Internet, with its
brave new world of
cyberspace. ICQ and
chatting are as
popular in Bodrum as
in Beverly Hills and
e-mail is taken for
granted.
The tally of
features that fit
into the “something
old” category is
awesome, as it
should be in a place
as ancient as Bodrum.
You will come across
mention of some in
your perusal of this
site and, if you do
come in person, in
your explorations of
the city. The Bodrum
Castle and the
Mausoleum are the
best-known, but we
are also proud of
the latest additions
to the catalogue of
something old, the
recently restored
Myndus Gate and the
Ottoman Shipyard
Tower.
Thus we are
reassured that the
bride is properly
endowed with the
prerequisites of
success, as
commanded by ancient
custom. Having read
this so far,
however, please
don’t cringe and
mutter to yourself
that “this is just
another sugar-sweet
serving of Tourist
Board propaganda” -
though we freely
admit to being
smitten with Bodrum.
We do our best to be
informative, but we
also do enjoy
calling out when the
emperor has no
clothes. We hope you
find our site
interesting and lots
of fun because that
is the essence of
this very special
place.
Today’s Bodrum – and
when speaking of
Bodrum we include
the whole peninsula
– has aspects that
appeal to a broad
range of interests.
The sun-worshipper,
the devotee of the
deep, the avid
sailor, the disco
fan and the shopping
junkie, all can
engage in their
favored activities
to their heart’s
content.
But it’s the
ever-changing
kaleidoscope of
available
experiences, from
high-brow to
pedestrian, which
makes Bodrum truly
unique.
General Note:
If your group has a
particular area of
interest (such as
Cultural,
Historical,
Religious or
Archaeological) then
please let us know
and we will do all
we can to tailor
your tour and guide
to this interest.
Lunch Break:
Our private
tours do not include
lunch but if you
would like to and up
to the availability
of your time in Port
and your chosen tour
we are happy to stop
for a lunch break.
There are many
options for lunch
and you can discuss
on the day with your
guide as the type of
food you would like
to try and your
budget and you can
pay for lunch and
drinks directly once
you are there. You
will need to add on
at least 30 minutes to
the duration of our
tours as indicated
to include a lunch
break.
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