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Assuming you can pull yourself away from the allure of all-inclusive bliss, the historic city of Bodrum is full of absolute treasures. Aside from its collection of amazing restaurants, cool bars, and beautiful beaches, Bodrum was also once home to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus, and is a true gem for history buffs. Though only the foundations remain, the Mausoleum is still worth a visit on your way to Bodrum Castle. The great fortress was put together by English, French, German, and Italian builders, with four towers bearing the names of the country that constructed them. Within the castle you’ll find the Museum of Underwater Archaeology, a unique museum dedicated to ancient artefacts and relics retrieved from local shipwrecks. Whether it’s a new drink, a new dish or new information, Bodrum will expand your horizons!
This complex is located on a hilltop with spectacular views across fields and olive groves, with the Greek island of Samos visible in the distance a few kilometres out to sea. There are links to the public transport network only around 1 km away and the beach is some 7 km from the property. The nearest town is Soke, which is 7 km away and is a famous centre for growing cotton and also hosts a weekly market. The popular resort of Kuşadası is just 15 km away and worth a visit for its fabulous shops, weekly market, restaurants, bars and cafés. Attractions in the surrounding area include Pigeon Island Genoese Fort (around 15 km), Dilek National Park (roughly 20 km), the ancient city of Ephesus (some 35 km) and the House of the Virgin Mary (about 40 km). It is around 85 km to Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport.