Bodrum is a Turkish town that you cannot visit without being in Turkey or on one of the Greek islands from the Dodecanese archipelago. It is located exactly in western Turkey on the Aegean Sea, in front of the Greek island of Kos. During the year, the city is visited by several hundred thousand tourists. There is no shortage of nightlife spots, monuments and water attractions. The most important monuments include: the castle of St. Piotr with the Museum of Underwater Archeology, Mausoleum (currently ruins) Halikarnas (archaeological site now), the theater and the old town. In the center of the village there is a picturesque harbour, which is reached by ships with tourists on board. And here it is worth noting that when we go to Turkey from the Greek islands, we should have a passport with us. Not having a Turkish visa, we can stay in only for one day. Bodrum is ideally connected to the capital of the island of Kos. There are several carriers that offer us a return trip, and the total cost of this attraction will be about 20/25 euros. Totally unnecessary here are fears of traveling on your own, and moving around Bodrum is not problematic. The mass of tourists comes here for shopping. Shopping in Bodrum is not just an everyday activity, but the whole ritual based on discussions and price negotiations.