Bodrum Castle tower and Aegean Sea, Turkey

Bodrum Castle & Museum of Underwater Archaeology

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About this activity

Explore a Crusader castle containing the world's finest collection of ancient shipwreck artefacts.

Details

The Castle of St Peter dominates Bodrum harbour and houses one of the most important maritime museums in the world. Built by the Knights Hospitaller in 1402, it now shelters Bronze Age shipwrecks, Islamic glass, and the treasure of a Carian queen inside towers named for the kingdoms that built them.

Highlights

  • Bronze Age Shipwreck Hall — wrecks dating to 1600 BC
  • Uluburun exhibit — the world's oldest-known fully excavated shipwreck
  • Glass Wreck Hall — 11th-century Islamic glass cargo
  • Carian Princess display — a remarkable Hellenistic burial

Visitor Information

  • Open Tuesday–Sunday, 09:00–17:00 (closed Monday)
  • Allow 2–3 hours to see everything
  • Audio guide available in Turkish, English, German, and French
  • Photography permitted in most halls

Gallery

Museum of Underwater Archaeology exhibit

Located in Bodrum, Turkey

MVT booking

April 2026
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Adults

22.00 €

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Children

4-11 yrs • 15.40 €

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Infants

Under 4 yrs • Free

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