
Food & wine
Boutique Winery & Wine Tasting
Aegean vineyards and indigenous grapes — a relaxed peninsula tasting away from the marina crowds.
The Bodrum peninsula produces increasingly respected wines from indigenous grapes like Boğazkere and Öküzgözü, grown on hillsides overlooking the Aegean. This excursion drives to boutique estates for guided tastings paired with local cheese and meze — a slower-paced counterpoint to marina bustle.
Turkish wine is unfamiliar to many cruise passengers, which makes a guided tasting especially rewarding. Winemakers explain how coastal breezes and limestone soils shape the wines, and how the peninsula's boutique scene differs from bulk production elsewhere.
A typical route includes one or two estate visits with cellar or terrace tastings, a drive through village scenery, and return to the cruise port with time margin. Distances are short compared to inland wine regions — the peninsula is 20–40 minutes from Bodrum centre depending on the estate.
This pairs well with a morning castle visit on long port days, or stands alone as a relaxed afternoon for passengers who have already explored the Old Town on a previous call.
Highlights
- Boutique peninsula winery visit
- Guided tasting of Turkish varietals
- Meze and cheese pairings
- Scenic drive through coastal villages
- Small-group format with expert commentary
What a good tour includes
- Winery tour and tasting
- Meze pairing at the estate
- Return transfer from cruise port
Getting there from the cruise port
Peninsula wineries are 20–40 minutes by road from the cruise port. Allow 45–60 minutes return buffer. Morning tastings avoid afternoon heat and traffic.
Tips for cruise passengers
- Eat breakfast — tastings are generous
- Ask about shipping bottles home — some estates arrange international delivery
- Combine with a village stop for photographs if time allows
Related excursions

Turkish Food Experience
Meze spreads, grilled fish and street flavours — the tastiest way to spend a port day in Bodrum.

Bodrum Peninsula Scenic Tour
Windmills, fishing villages and hidden coves — the peninsula beyond Bodrum town.

Luxury Bodrum Experience
Private gulet, fine dining and personal service — Bodrum at its most indulgent.
Boutique Winery & Wine Tasting — FAQs
What Turkish wines will I taste?▼
It varies by estate — often reds from Boğazkere or Öküzgözü and crisp whites from local Aegean grapes. Your guide explains each pour.
How far are wineries from the cruise port?▼
Typically 20–40 minutes into the Bodrum peninsula — much closer than Turkey's inland wine regions.
Is this suitable for non-drinkers?▼
The meze and scenery stand alone — notify your operator and they can emphasise food and vineyard views.