Available Hotels
There are 188 hotels in Bodrum available to book on HOTEVI, with nightly rates from $45. Compare verified rates, read real guest ratings, and reserve with free cancellation on most rooms and instant confirmation.
Hotels in Bodrum — What to Expect
Bodrum sits on Turkey's south-west Aegean coast, on a peninsula of 14 distinct bays — each with its own character. The town centre (Bodrum proper) keeps a Crusader-era castle (now the Museum of Underwater Archaeology) and the traditional white-cubed Aegean houses; Türkbükü and Yalıkavak host the boat-charter elite; Gümbet draws younger budget travellers; Gümüşlük is a quieter sunset and seafood village; and Yalıçiftlik / Torba have larger family resorts. The whole peninsula is upscale by Turkish coast standards and noticeably pricier than Antalya.
We list 188 hotels in Bodrum, mostly in three character zones: the town/Bardakçı for boutique stays close to nightlife and the marina (Bodrum's nightlife is concentrated on Bar Street); Türkbükü and Yalıkavak for premium boutique and 5-star (Mandarin Oriental, LUX*, Maxx Royal Bodrum, Caresse); and Bitez/Ortakent for mid-range family resorts. Milas–Bodrum Airport (BJV) is 35 km north — 40 minutes to Bodrum town by HAVAŞ bus for ₺200 or pre-arranged hotel transfer. Sea connections to Kos and other Dodecanese islands run from Bodrum harbour 30–60 minutes.
The Turkish lira (₺) is local currency but most upscale Bodrum hotels quote in EUR. Cards work in restaurants and shops; cash for taxis and street markets. Visa rules are identical to mainland Turkey — 90-day visa-free for EU, UK, US, GCC, Russia, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and 70+ others. Peak season is mid-June to early September (sea 23–26 °C); shoulder months May and October are cheaper with sea still 19–22 °C. Free cancellation is available on most Bodrum rooms when you book through Hotevi.
Updated
Popular Amenities
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Bodrum bay should I stay in?
For nightlife and the old town: Bodrum proper / Bardakçı. For premium quiet luxury and the boat-charter scene: Türkbükü and Yalıkavak (Mandarin Oriental, LUX*, Maxx Royal). For mid-range family resorts: Bitez or Ortakent. For sunset seafood and quietest village: Gümüşlük. The peninsula is car-dependent — picking a bay matches what you want to do most.
How do I get from Bodrum airport to my hotel?
Milas–Bodrum Airport (BJV) is 35 km north of the town. HAVAŞ bus to Bodrum centre runs every 2 hours for ₺200, 40 minutes. Taxi: 45 minutes for ₺600–900 ($16–24) to Bodrum, more to Türkbükü/Yalıkavak (60–75 minutes, ₺900–1,200). Most luxury hotels arrange private transfers for €40–80.
Do I need a visa for Bodrum?
No, for citizens of the EU, UK, US, GCC, Russia, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and 70+ other countries — Turkey is visa-free for 90 days. Other passports may need an e-visa from evisa.gov.tr (typically $25–60, issued in minutes). Rules apply to all Turkish entry points including Bodrum airport.
When is the best time for Bodrum?
Mid-June to early September is peak: sea 23–26 °C, all venues open, but high prices and crowds. May and October are shoulder: sea 19–22 °C, daytime 22–26 °C, prices 30–50% lower, many restaurants still open. November–March most Bodrum hotels close; locals retreat to mainland.
Can I take a day trip to Greek islands from Bodrum?
Yes — daily ferries to Kos (45 minutes), and seasonal connections to Kalymnos, Leros, and Rhodes. EU/UK/US passport holders get a Schengen short-stay note for Kos visits or use a Schengen visa if held. Some operators run "day in Greece" packages with the ferry and meal included. Always carry your passport.