Bodrum has always been a popular maritime city since the Ottoman times. Its diverse marinas provide access to nearby Greek Islands and act as a sailing hub for the Aegean coast. The Bodrum Peninsula is a timeless mix of historical architecture, vibrant harbors, and ancient ruins. The best way to explore the various Bodrum beaches, hidden coves, and scenic islands is through sailing routes around Bodrum. Whether it is a day trip or a multi-day sea voyage, here is your personalized guide to all the must-see islands and bays worth anchoring at.
The best sailing time for your sea journey in Bodrum depends on what you are looking for. For the fans of a bustling and vibrant holiday experience, the peak sailing season is between June and August. Those who are seeking a more serene and calm sailing time should avoid these months. The sailing season in the area usually runs between April and October. It is also the best time to enjoy the sandy beaches in Bodrum. Guests of the Marmara Bodrum Hotel can avail the hotel’s helpful concierge service to plan sailing trips during their holidays.
The Marmara Bodrum enjoys a central location and proximity to several picturesque and heavenly beaches in the area. Some of the best beaches to experience in Bodrum are:
A 15-minute car ride from the Marmara Bodrum is the family-friendly and calm Bitez Beach. Its warm sandy shore and shallow waters are perfect for a beach day with your loved ones. For the more fitness-conscious souls, this serene beach is a 90-minute walk from the Marmara Bodrum.
If you are looking for a little bit more adventure, the Ortakent beach is a 25-minute drive from the Marmara Bodrum. The beach has the width and vibes to serve as a perfect swimming spot.
This beautiful and elite beach is a 40-50 minute car ride from the Marmara Bodrum. The beach is well-known for its multitude of sunbathing spots and is popular among both locals and international visitors.
Some of the popular sailing routes around Bodrum that will make for a perfect day trip are:
This route begins at Bodrum and goes through Orak Island (a pristine and untouched snorkeling spot), the Çökertme Bay (an idyllic fishing village known for its taverns), and the English harbor (a peaceful and historic World War 2 anchorage).
This is another popular sailing route from Bodrum that explores Kara Ada/Black Island (known for its many hot springs and natural caves), Aquarium Bay (arguably the best place for diving enthusiasts), and Bitez Bay(a picturesque and serene spot for relaxation).
This route is for visitors who want to take a closer look at the local traditions, arts, and high-culture activities. There are stopovers at Yalıkavak (a high-end, luxurious marina), Gümüşlük (famous for its Myndos ruins and scrumptious seafood restaurants), and Aspat (a mix of natural wonders, artistic endeavors, and rustic charms).
For comprehensive information on the various sailing routes around Bodrum, guests can get in touch with the concierge service at the Marmara Bodrum Hotel.
Many islands and bays around Bodrum make worthwhile spots for docking during a sailing trip. These include:
Kos Island in nearby Greece is a great place to spend a day exploring ancient ruins and taking in the lively beach scene. Although it is only an hour away from Bodrum, passport control is a requirement.
Also known as Cleopatra Island, this is a famous island for short boat trips and day trips. Legend has it that Cleopatra swam here in person. Its shallow and crystal-clear water makes for a perfect snorkeling and swimming spot.
This is a quaint island with several glittering blue coves. The serene Çatalada Island is the perfect place for swimming, scuba diving, and relaxation.
One of the best Bodrum seaside adjacent hotels is the Marmara Bodrum Hotel. Perched high up on a hill, this luxurious hotel enjoys proximity to all the attractions in the city. It also boasts a panoramic view of the Old Town and the Aegean Sea.
The Marmara Bodrum offers its guests exclusive beach club access through an agreement with Flamm Beach in Türkbükü. Free shuttles are available to take the guests to the beach club every day. This partnership allows guests complimentary access to sunbeds and sun umbrellas. The entrance to the beach club is free for The Marmara Bodrum guests and paid dining and drinks options are available as well.
If you enjoy the sun, sea, and surf, you will love to explore various sailing routes, islands, and bays around Bodrum. Plan your trip today!