Bodrum
Aegean peninsula

Bodrum

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A sense of place

The shape of Bodrum.

Bodrum is a different mood entirely. The peninsula curves out into the Aegean in a series of bays — Türkbükü, Yalıkavak, Gümüşlük — each with its own character, its own harbour, its own restaurant worth driving to. Sailing is as much a part of the trip as golf.

The golf here is quiet and considered. Regnum Bodrum is the principal course, set above the coast with sea views from most fairways and a clubhouse calibrated for long lunches. Trips through Bodrum tend to read more like an extended weekend by the water than a tournament schedule — a round in the morning, a boat in the afternoon, dinner in the harbour as the wind drops.

April through October. May, June and September are the calmest, before the boats fill the marinas and the prices rise.

Travel essentials

Practical notes for Bodrum.

The honest answers we give before every trip — best windows, airport routing, and the small details that take the edge off the planning.

Best season · Apr – Oct
Closest airport · Bodrum (BJV) / Milas
Flight time · ≈ 4h from London
A different mood than Belek — quieter courses, sea views, and a peninsula that's as much about sailing and dinners on the water as it is about teeing off. Trips here pair golf with longer evenings out.
April through October. May, June and September are the calmest — clear, warm, and the resorts haven't moved into peak-season pricing yet.
Bodrum-Milas Airport is roughly 45 minutes from most peninsula hotels. The drive winds through olive groves — request the scenic route.
Sailing the Aegean, dinner in Yalıkavak harbour, a day trip to Ephesus, and the Bodrum Castle museum. We can fold any of these into your itinerary.
A trip, designed

Plan your trip to Bodrum.

Tell our concierge what you have in mind — group size, budget, when you want to be on the first tee — and we’ll come back with a single, bookable itinerary.

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