BODRUM RESORT TURKEY
Bodrum is a popular holiday resort with a yacht harbor, hillside
villas and palm-lined streets. Bodrum was known as Halikarnossos
that, in the time of Mausollus, became one of the great cities of
the Mediterranean. Mausollus’ father had ruled most of Caria and
been recognized by the Persians as a satrap of the province. Though
Mausollus continued to pay tribute to the Persians he has for
practical purposes an independent ruler, controlling not only the
hinterland but also most of the Greek cities of the coast together
with neighboring island. The success of his policy depended on a
fleet as well as on diplomacy and Halikarnossos provided him with a
good harbor as well as a worthy site for his capital, which then
enjoyed a prosperity it had never know before. In later ages the
city’s principal claim to fame was as the site of one the Seven
Wonders of the World the magnificent sculptured tomb of Mausollus.
But even this was shattered and forgotten when, in 1404, the Knights
of St John began the construction of the almost impregnable Castle
of St Peter to serve as an outpost of their headquarters at Rhodes.
In 1522, when Halikarnossos finally fell to the Turks along with
Rhodes, it was the last place in Asia Minor under Christian
sovereignty.
LOCATION OF THE PORT IN BODRUM TURKEY
Bodrum (from Petronium), formerly Halicarnassus (Turkish:
Halikarnas, Ancient Greek: ???????????? ), is a Turkish port town in
Muğla Province, in the southwestern Aegean Region of the country. It
is located on the southern coast of Bodrum Peninsula, at a point
that checks the entry into the Gulf of Gökova, and it faces the
Greek island of Kos. There are ferry connections to and from Kos
island, as well as Rhodes island throughout the season.