drinking water
by erendilight
I recommend that you do not drink the tap water in Bodrum due to it's high mineral content. Both 1 litre and 5 litre bottles can be purchased or from the bar or market in your accommodation or from one of the many markets around the resort. For those staying in self-catering acommodation the tap water can be used for making tea or coffee as there is no problem once the water is boiled.
Diving in Bodrum
by erendilight
divers from all over the world enjoy exploring the waters around Bodrum. There are a variety of dives only 30 minutes away, in sheltered seas and with visibility averaging 20 metres. Water temperatures range from 17 - 22°C during the season which extends from mid April to late October. There are many dive companies offering internationally accredited courses and who act as dive guides. Prices are competitive and equipment is available for hire. Instructors speak English, French, German and of course Turkish. Bodrum has something for both beginner and advanced divers. All equipment for diving can be hired from the companies.
Aegean Pro Dive Centre +90 252 316 07 37
Aquamarine Diving +90 252 316 89 92
Baracuda Diving Club +90 252316 30 07
Bodrum Reef Diving +90 252313 13 41
Crystal Diving Center +90 252 313 42 15
Fey Diving Centre +90 252 316 15 00
Olmer Diving Club +90 252 316 68 79
Motif Diving Club +90 252 316 23 09
BAR STREET BOOZE
by whitecliff62 about BAR STREET
Bar street is a long stretch of bars and night clubs which starts from the back of the castle and along the sea front where the small town beach is located. Here you can get free drinks offers like buy 1 and get 1 free, its a noisy part of town which carrys on untill the early hours of the morning so take it easy with the drinking, it could be a long night ahead hehehehehehe
The Secret Paradise Blue Voyage
by erendilight
The "Blue Voyage" is a yachting tour, cruising along Turkey's Aegean and Mediterranean coast. This unique tours are on traditional Turkish "Gulets" which are picturesque and comfortable. The Turkish Gulets were originally built for use by fishermen and sponge divers. Today they are luxuriously designed especially for chartered holidays. Their large, uncluttered decks are ideal for sunbathing and dining.
Turkish Baths
by singimorning
Unfortunately I don't have any pictures of the turkish bath saloon in which we spent the day however I must say that if you go to turkey , this is a must-do activity.
On the other hand, bodrum didn't impress me that much...lots of fake stuff...legal!!! and nothing else... however look for differents opinions as I was there for just one day