Underwater cameras. Underwater city. This would have been an absolutely amazing cloverfield prequel to the first movie. To bad its not being produced by bad robot. This article is about the 2020 science fiction film. For the 1955 adventure film starring Jane Russell, see Underwater! Underwater Theatrical release poster Directed by William Eubank Produced by Peter Chernin Tonia Davis Jenno Topping Written by Brian Duffield Adam Cozad Starring Kristen Stewart Vincent Cassel Jessica Henwick John Gallagher Jr. Mamoudou Athie T. J. Miller Music by Marco Beltrami Brandon Roberts Cinematography Bojan Bazelli Edited by Todd E. Miller Brian Berdan William Hoy Production companies Chernin Entertainment Distributed by 20th Century Fox Release date January?10,?2020 (United States) Running time 95 minutes Country United States Language English Budget 50?80 million [1] 2] Box office 37. 2 million [3] 4] Underwater is a 2020 American science fiction horror film directed by William Eubank and written by Brian Duffield and Adam Cozad. The film is produced by Chernin Entertainment and stars Kristen Stewart, Vincent Cassel, Jessica Henwick, John Gallagher Jr., Mamoudou Athie, and T. Miller. [5] It follows a group of scientists at the bottom of the ocean who encounter a group of creatures after an earthquake destroys their laboratory. Underwater was released in the United States on January 10, 2020, by 20th Century Fox. The film has grossed 37 million worldwide and received mixed reviews from critics. It is the last film released under the 20th Century Fox name, before the name was changed to 20th Century Studios by Disney, after their acquisition of Fox and its assets. [6] Plot [ edit] Tian Industries intends to drill seven miles to the bottom of the Mariana Trench for resources. A large earthquake hits, and a section of the Kepler 822 Station starts to suffer a catastrophic breach from the pressure. Norah Price, a mechanical engineer, and Rodrigo are able to escape the area and close it off, temporarily preventing further damage to the Kepler. They rescue Paul as they make their way to the escape pod bay. However, the three discover that all of the escape pods have already been deployed, with Captain Lucien being the only person in the area when the three arrive. The surviving crew reach a control base and find biologist Emily Haversham and engineer Liam Smith, who are unsuccessful in their attempts to make contact with the surface. Lucien recommends that they put on pressurized suits and walk one mile across the ocean floor to the Roebuck Station 641. They start to emerge from the station into a cargo elevator, but Rodrigos helmet is faulty and cracks from the pressure, killing him instantly. The surviving crew see a distress beacon from one of the escape pods below, and Smith and Paul go outside to investigate. As Smith and Paul arrive at the location, the pod has been ripped open and a body lies in the rubble. Paul inspects the body, only for a hatchling creature to emerge from it and attack him. Smith is able to shoot and kill it with a bolt gun, and they bring it inside. Studying the creature's body, Haversham realizes it is a part of a previously undiscovered species. The five begin to set out towards the Roebuck Station, but as they are walking, the Kepler explodes, causing debris to fly towards them. Smith is hit by the debris, but Price and Lucien manage to save him and bring him inside. They are able to make it to the meet-point station by taking an access tunnel, allowing them to charge and clean their suits, but find that Smith's oxygen source is badly damaged from the debris. As they make their way through the access tunnel, Paul is attacked by an unknown creature and is dragged underwater before being ripped out of his suit and killed. Before leaving the access tunnel, the team discover that Smith's damaged oxygen pod will cause him to have to breathe in toxic fumes from the explosion. Unwilling to leave another crew member behind, Price, Lucien and Haversham agree to help him walk, dragging him if they have to. The remaining four crew members press on and start their walk across the ocean floor, but a humanoid creature appears, dragging Smith into a cave. Lucien manages to pull Smith out, but then tries to go for Smith's bolt gun, allowing the creature an opportunity to drag Lucien up through the water and away from the other three. Price is dragged along with Lucien, but when the creature begins ascending, Lucien sacrifices himself so that Price may escape the increasing change in pressure. Price ends up at the abandoned Shepard Station and finds that Lucien worked there beforehand, causing suspicion as to what Lucien really knew about these creatures and their involvement with the drilling stations. It is also revealed that Lucien's daughter, whom he frequently discusses as a presence in his life, died years ago. Price tries to make contact with Smith and Haversham, but to no avail. She then gets a new pressurized suit and leaves the Shepard, continuing toward the Roebuck. Walking along the ocean floor, Price reunites with Haversham, dragging Smith towards the Roebuck Station, and proceeds to help. As they enter the station, they notice that there is a nest of the humanoid creatures hanging from the ceiling and try to sneak by, but Havershams suit, low on oxygen, begins to make noise, causing one of them to wake up and attack Price. Price is partially swallowed by one of the creatures, but is able to kill it and break free. Before more of the creatures can attack, an enormous creature reveals itself and causes an explosion. Haversham rescues Price and they continue their way into the Roebuck. The three are able to reach the escape pod bay, but Price discovers that only two work, with a third being damaged and unusable. Price and Haversham manage to get an ailing but still alive Smith into one of the pods, and Price eventually convinces Haversham to take the last one. As this is happening, the gigantic alpha creature, which allegedly attacked and destroyed their rig earlier, emerges from around the Roebuck surrounded by even more of the humanoid creatures. The creatures start to follow the two escape pods, while the alpha begins to attack the Roebuck. Price, knowing she is already going to die, raises the energy levels of the core engines so that they explode, killing the creatures and allowing the escape pods to reach the surface. The film ends with images of newspaper articles depicting Tian Industries and their attempts to cover up the incident, which includes keeping Haversham and Smith's testimonies classified. The company goes on to say that they intend to expand their drilling efforts. Cast [ edit] Kristen Stewart as Norah Price Vincent Cassel as Captain Lucien T. Miller as Paul Abel Jessica Henwick as Emily Haversham John Gallagher Jr. as Liam Smith Mamoudou Athie as Rodrigo Nagenda Gunner Wright as Lee Miller Production [ edit] On February 22, 2017, it was announced that Kristen Stewart would star in Underwater, a film to be directed by William Eubank from a screenplay by Brian Duffield and Adam Cozad. It was revealed that principal production would commence the next month. [7] On March 7, 2017, T. Miller and Jessica Henwick joined the cast, and principal production was set to commence later that month in New Orleans. [8] On April 5, 2017, during principal production, Vincent Cassel and Mamoudou Athie joined the cast, 9] and the next day, John Gallagher Jr. was also added. [10] In May 2017, following the end of filming for the film, it was revealed that Gunner Wright was also part of the cast. [11] After shooting the film, the director decided to design the alpha creature based on H. P. Lovecraft 's Cthulhu. [12] Release [ edit] Underwater was released in the United States on January 10, 2020. [13] The film was the last Fox film to be released under the 20th Century Fox name, before its new owner, The Walt Disney Company, changed the name of the studio to 20th Century Studios. [14] Reception [ edit] Box office [ edit] As of February?1, 2020, Underwater has grossed 16. 7 million in the United States and Canada, and 20. 5 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of 37. 2 million. [3] 4] In the United States and Canada, Underwater was released alongside Like a Boss and the expansions of Just Mercy and 1917, and was projected to gross around 8 million in its opening weekend. [15] 2] The film made 2. 7 million on its first day, including 500, 000 from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to 7 million, finishing seventh at the box office. [1] The film fell 48% in its second weekend to 3. 6 million (and 4. 8 million over the four-day Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday) finishing eleventh. [16] Critical response [ edit] On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 50% based on 148 reviews, with an average rating of 5. 13/10. The site's critical consensus reads. Underwater ' s strong cast and stylish direction aren't enough to distract from the strong sense of déjà vu provoked by this claustrophobic thriller's derivative story. 17] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 49 out of 100 based on 35 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews. 18] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C" on an A+ to F scale, and PostTrak reported it received an average 2 out of 5 stars, with 35% of people saying they would definitely recommend it. [1] References [ edit] a b c D'Alessandro, Anthony (January 10, 2020. 1917' Strong With 36M+ But 'Like A Boss. Just Mercy' Fighting Over 4th With 10M; Why Kristen Stewart's 'Underwater' Went Kerplunk With 7M. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 10, 2020. ^ a b Rubin, Rebecca (January 7, 2020. Will '1917' Get Box Office Boost After Golden Globes Wins. Variety. Retrieved January 8, 2020. ^ a b "Underwater (2020. Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved February 2, 2020. ^ a b "Underw
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Wow! I didnt know theres gon be a movie. I read the book. Underwater swimming pool. Underwater reviews. After everything that has happened, I am hoping they kept the original decision to make new mutants R. It's supposed to be a horror twist. Please let it be good. The reviewer clearly has never read H.P. Lovecraft. Way over her head. January 7, 2020 10:00PM PT Kristen Stewart battles an alien of the deep in a waterlogged thriller that can't come up with one original variation on the movies it's ripping off. Before technology took over the movies, a cruddy sci-fi action thriller often looked just as bad as it played. No longer. ¡È Underwater, ¡É a deep-sea knockoff of ¡ÈAlien¡É set on a corporate research rig seven miles beneath the surface of the ocean, has been made with the kind of lavish atmospheric precision that, 30 years ago, youd have been hard-pressed to find outside a movie directed by James Cameron. Now, though, even a dregs-of-January throwaway will get slathered in the kind of grand-scale murk and logistical explosiveness thats meant to excite us, even if the story its telling is rudderless junk. Well, guess what? It doesnt excite us. ¡È Underwater ¡É is a stupefying entertainment in which every claustrophobic space and apocalyptic crash of water registers as a slick visual trigger, yet its all built on top of a dramatic void. Its boredom in Sensurround. The film opens with its grabbiest visual effect, which is Kristen Stewart s hair. Its been dyed a whiter shade of blonde and cropped so prison-camp short that its beyond anything that pretends to look fetching; but thats whats supposed to make it cool. Stewart plays Norah, a mechanical engineer who is one of a team of researchers living in an undersea station that consists of long modular passageways that appear as flimsy as an oversize dolls house. Early on, when water starts crashing through the walls in the wave equivalent of bullet-time, turning the place into a science-lab Titanic thats already sunk, we experience every jolt and surge, the joints of the structure creaking with a pressure so intense it sounds otherworldly (and, in fact, is. The scale of destruction is undeniably impressive, yet the film already feels waterlogged. Norah, teaming up with Rodrigo (Mamoudou Athie) escapes the deluge, and they join forces with half a dozen coworkers from the collapsing facility, all under the leadership of the missions captain, played by the Picasso-eyed French character actor Vincent Cassel, who like everyone else in the film has a barely written role, so that even his surly charisma is wasted. The captain comes up with a Hail Mary plan: They will walk along the bottom of the ocean to reach the projects Roebuck drill station, where they can take shelter and get to the surface. The plan, as laid out, holds very little water, dramatically or as a plausible survival option ? its just an excuse to get everyone to put on deep-sea diving suits as chunky as refrigerators, and to kill time until the monsters show up. The days when acting in a film like ¡ÈUnderwater¡É could dim your star belong to the past. Yet watching it, you still think: Whats an actress as classy as Kristen Stewart doing in a potboiler like this? Yes, its important to demonstrate youve got the right commercial attitude, but when you take on the lead in a movie so listlessly derivative, it tends to be a lose-lose situation, creatively and at the box office. In ¡ÈUnderwater, ¡É Stewart locks herself in terse anxiety mode and never deviates from it. Shes an actress who needs a good script to tap her verbal sharpness, but its clear that someone convinced her that ¡ÈUnderwater¡É would give her the chance to be ¡Èjust like¡É Sigourney Weavers Ripley (right down to the anti-movie-star coif. But when youre ¡Èjust like¡É a character whos that iconic, youre really nowhere at all. A scene with a darting pink undersea alien fetus is truly unfortunate. Does the film really want to be this much of a carbon copy of ¡ÈAlien, ¡É given that its a thousand times less scary? At the same time, the director, William Eubank, seems to be taking cues from ¡ÈThe Meg, ¡É going for the ¡Èsize matters¡É school of monster-jawed menace. The main creature in ¡ÈUnderwater¡É suggests a jellyfish the size of a Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon, with rows of teeth that are like something out of ¡ÈThe Nun. ¡É Its a beast that looks like it could eat an entire underwater station in one bite, even as its taking nibbles out of a talented actresss career. MADRID? ? Spanish writer-director José Luis Cuerda, a masterful modern practitioner of Spains central comedic tradition, died Feb. 4 in Madrid from a stroke. He was 72. He will also be remembered for discovering Alejandro Amenábar, especially producing his first feature, ¡ÈThesis. ¡É Born in Albacete, central Spain, but moving to Madrid, Cuerda made his feature. Out of the frying pan, through the fire and into the hellish, demonic inferno of British low-income public housing. For husband-and-wife Sudanese refugees Bol (Sope Dirisu) and Rial (Wunmi Mosaku) every stage of their journey from their war-torn African village hometown to the dehumanizing limbo of a U. K. detention center via a perilous ocean crossing. Disney is getting the year off to a strong start, beating Wall Streets expectations for the quarter that encompassed the companys giant leap into the new era of direct-to-consumer business operations. Disney Plus delivered an impressive 26. 5 million subscribers, starting from Nov. 12 through years end. The Mouses earnings per share and revenue numbers for. Disney Plus has amassed 28. 6 million subscribers after just three months in business. Walt Disney chief exec Bob Iger disclosed the figure on the companys earnings call following its quarterly earnings release on Tuesday, the first subscriber figures for the streaming service that is leading the charge for Hollywood as the entertainment industry embraces the. It would be difficult to find five films more diverse in technique approach and subject matter than this years nominees for animated short film. Dcera (Daughter) Daria Kashcheeva In creating her student film ¡ÈDcera¡É at FAMU in Prague, Kashcheeva was interested in telling a story about how childhood events shape adult relationships. Her stop-motion techniques. Lionsgate is developing a biopic about retired NFL player Kurt Warner. The faith-based sports pic?¡ÈAmerican Underdog: The Kurt Warner Story¡É hits theaters?on Dec. 18. Jon and Andrew Erwin will direct the film, written by David Aaron Cohen (¡ÈFriday Night Lights¡É) Jon Gunn and Jon Erwin. The Erwin brothers will produce through their Kingdom Story Company. 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When you login to a phone game and see your own crappy lvl 1 house and the next guy over has a max account with all the pretty decorations. Underwater 2019. Underwater hotel. TRAILER MORE VIDEOS ARE JUST A CLICK AWAY. SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE. A crew of underwater researchers must scramble to safety after an earthquake devastates their subterranean laboratory. Genres Action / Drama / Thriller/Suspense Directed By William Eubank Written By Brian Duffield, Adam Cozad Produced By Peter Chernin, p. g. a., Jenno Topping, p. a., Tonia Davis, p. a., Kevin Halloran Cast Kristen Stewart, Vincent Cassel, Jessica Henwick, John Gallagher, Jr., Mamoudou Athie, Gunner Wright, and T. J. Miller POSTER Get the latest news and updates Be the first to get exclusive updates.
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Underwater imdb. Underwater kinetics. Underwater cleaning service. Underwater pyramids. An effective sci-fi thriller that acknowledges its inspirations. 1/10/2020 Kristen Stewart and Vincent Cassel play survivors of an endangered deep-sea drilling crew in William Eubank's monster movie. Following up on his 2014 brainteaser The Signal, William Eubank's Underwater lets viewers know what they're in for from the start: If its title treatment's faint echo of Alien doesn't tip you off (with letters materializing onscreen out of order against a ghostly expanse) a credits sequence heavy on newspaper-headline exposition may remind you of recent Godzilla reboots, in which humanity's hubris awakened terrible creatures from the deep. Sure, our working-class heroes ? survivors of a deep-sea drilling disaster ? are fighting against terrifying odds just to get to a structure that won't crumple under unfathomable water pressure before their oxygen runs out. But this is a creature feature, whose gory jump-scares and icktastic critter design are the reason you're here. An ensemble led by Kristen Stewart brings credible camaraderie to the scenario without quite matching the vivid chemistry of Alien and its best descendants; with such a tightly packed survival tale ahead of them, though, few viewers will be calling out for more character development. Stewart plays Norah, a mechanical engineer working more than six miles beneath the ocean's surface on the deepest drilling operation in history. Alone at the film's beginning, she speaks to us in a surprisingly pensive voiceover, making elliptical references to a former boyfriend and declarations ??"there's a comfort to cynicism; there's a lot less to lose" ??that don't sync up with anything to come in the film. No matter: Norah's about to be jolted from her reverie by a breach in her station's hull. After a panicked race to find a structurally sound airlock, she realizes hundreds of her crewmates have been killed by the explosive flood. As she and the one other survivor from this part of the station (Mamoudou Athie's Rodrigo) crawl through rubble searching for others, the film mercilessly amplifies the setting's inherently claustrophobia-triggering qualities. Gathering soon with their captain (Vincent Cassel) and three other survivors (T. J. Miller, Jessica Henwick and John Gallagher Jr. they realize their only option is to get in spacesuit-like deep sea gear, descend further to the ocean floor, and walk out to the main drilling station. As they figure things out, they get their first looks at what's responsible for weird noises they're hearing outside ??an unknown species originating from suboceanic thermal vents, perhaps, forced out by a drilling-triggered seismic event. Here's hoping that event didn't wreck the drilling site as it did this command center. As they prepare to make the trip, Norah instructs Emily (Henwick) the only other woman in the group, to take off her pants, as they won't fit in the undersea suit. Presumably, the line was slipped into the script to justify the fact that, later in the film, Stewart will spend multiple scenes running around in just her underwear. But it might draw attention to this contrivance instead: Those exoskeleton-like suits clearly weren't tailored to fit individual crewmembers, and Miller's character Paul (the cast's comic relief, naturally) just reminded us what a big fella he is. How can a suit accommodate his girth, with room left for the stuffed animal he inexplicably carries around, while the much smaller Emily and Norah have to strip down? Grounded in reality or not, a skimpier version of Ellen Ripley's underwear-action-hero look is one Alien reference this movie could've done without. Eubank maximizes the cold-sweat factor once his characters are on the ocean floor ??totally exposed to the monsters they're hearing, but unable to see them in the sediment-clouded murk. He puts his camera into Norah's helmet, but films her from the side, emphasizing how trapped she is within; several violent scenes remind us all how horrible it would be if that transparent shell were to crack. Or be cracked. Eubank rations out the pic's monsters with skill ??lots and lots of "what's that sound. at first, followed by quite effective partial or fleeting glances. But even after we've seen the fluidly-moving things in full and at length, the film nicely balances their menace with that of the depths. In fact, Underwater hints at one point that the ocean is the only thing truly worth fearing here. In a fleeting echo of man-plays-God sci-fi parables of yore, a character describes the monsters as Mother Earth's vengeance on those who would never stop looking for ways to extract her resources: We took too much ??and now she's taking back. Whether on Earth or on ore-rich moons far out in the galaxy, it seems the ones chanting "Drill, baby drill" the loudest are never around when the mine collapses, the rig explodes or a monster shows up to punish their greed. Production company: Chernin Entertainment Distributor: Twentieth Century Fox Cast: Kristen Stewart, T. Miller, Jessica Henwick, Vincent Cassel, John Gallagher Jr., Mamoudou Athie Director: William Eubank Screenwriters: Brian Duffield, Adam Cozad Producers: Peter Chernin, Tonia Davis, Jenno Topping Executive producer: Kevin Halloran Director of photography: Bojan Bazelli Production designer: Naaman Marshall Costume designer: Dorotka Sapinska Editors: Brian Berdan, William Hoy, Todd E. Miller Composers: Marco Beltrami, Brandon Roberts Casting director: Angela Demo Rated PG-13, 94 minutes.
It might not have that world-renowned reputation that puts it on the front page of all of the travel brochures, but dont let that fool you about Bodrum. In short, this town is hugely popular amongst tourists around the globe and if you are heading near the southern Aegean coast of Turkey, its well worth a visit. Part of the charm comes in the way that this is built on the site of the ancient city of Halikarnassus. This once held the Mausoleum of Halikarnassus, which happened to be one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Earthquakes meant that this was destroyed in the Middle Ages ? but what now stands in its place is a fantastic town that offers a little bit of everything for tourists. Once a fishing village, now its hugely different. It has superb beaches, combined with bars, restaurants and several hugely popular night clubs. At the same time, there is a quieter side to Bodrum, with this mainly comprised around the Marina and Yacht Club. In short, it offers something for everyone, as we take a look at Bodrum in more detail through this guide. Additionally, well move on to discuss the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology, which has become one of the premier attractions of the town. How do you get to Bodrum? As you may expect from a destination that has become so tourist-friendly, Bodrum has its own airport. The airport is around 35km away and during the summer its very easy to obtain one of the chartered flights. Additionally, if you are a little more flexible with your travel plans, there are other airports in the form of Dalaman and Izmir. The flexibility-factor comes in the fact that both of these airports are around three hours away. Once you reach the airport, the bus services to Bodrum center are very efficient. The bus companies have timed their services to match both arriving and departing flights from the airport, meaning that tourists really are catered for. With that being said, just one bus per flight is arranged, meaning that you still need to plan and take into account the official bus departure times. The journey tends to take no longer than 45 minutes, although during the low season this can be as little as 20 minutes.? It costs 17TL in most periods of the year, with this dropping to 10TL during the low season. If you opt for the taxi approach, the ¡Èofficial rate¡É is 170TL. However, most drivers are open to bargaining and its not been unheard of to obtain this for 80TL. A final word of warning in relation to the airport comes with the food and drinks. Bodrum airport has some of the highest prices around and its not uncommon to pay the equivalent of 5 euros for a can of soda. Bearing this in mind, you are advised to take your own supplies. Its also possible to reach Bodrum via boat and bus. Both Kos and Rhodes run boat services, with these being in the form of daily operations during summer season. In relation to the bus, the vast majority of major Turkish cities will operate a service including the likes of Istanbul, Adana, Konya and Izmir. However, its worth mentioning that some of these services can be in excess of thirteen hours, while some will also involve a change to a smaller bus to complete the latter part of the journey. Hotels in Bodrum What are the best things to see in Bodrum? As well explain later on in our guide, one of the best things to see in Bodrum is the castle and specifically, the Museum of Underwater Archaeology. In terms of other must-see attractions, the following are always recommended. Karakaya Village The fact that this village is over three centuries old is enough to warrant a visit in our eyes. Around half of the area is now abandoned, but many owners have restored their homes to their original, traditional look which means that its one of the best Turkish history lessons you can experience. Its one of the oldest settlements in the Bodrum area and if you are considering a visit, you can see it near Gumusluk. Bodrum Amphitheatre Understood to be from the reign of King Mausolus, this amphitheater is regarded as one of the best-preserved structures of ancient Halikarnassus. If youre looking to visit, its situated on the road to Gumbet. Windmills The windmills of Bodrum are worthy of a whole guide in themselves. Theres no particular place where they are based ? they are all over the area. Constructed from stone and wooden blanks, and painted white, they are from the 18th century. It was only around four decades ago that they were stopped from their original use of grinding flour. Windmills can be found all over Bodrum, but if you take to the road to Turgutreis you will be greeted by plenty while there are also seven between the Bodrum and Gumbet hill. What are the best things to do in Bodrum? In terms of seeing things, theres no doubt that Bodrum is up there with the best. However, for those of you who prefer a more active approach to vacations, there is also plenty to do in Bodrum. Lets take a look at some of the most popular activities amongst tourists. Beach Well start with a simple one, but the beach itself is worthy of a mention in this area. Its based between the castle and Halikarnas and for anyone who likes to swim, its ideal as there is a segregated area where boats are not permitted to enter. Unlike a lot of tourist locations, all of the sunbeds and nearby beanbags are free to use as well. Aquatica For those of you who like to party, this is one of prime activities. Its completely unique in the way its based on the sea and generally referred to as a floating beach club. There are countless day parties and international DJs will regularly visit. Additionally, you can partake in several watersports. Boat tours Pretty much all of the beaches around Bodrum offer boat tours and considering all the tiny islands that are located around the region, this is regarded as one of the best ways to see them. Hamam As you would expect from a region of this ilk, Hamam is blessed with its own Turkish bath. As well as this, in the close proximity are mud baths which can be a unique way to spend your vacation. All of the above can be done off the cuff so to speak; you can tend to visit the attractions at your convenience. If youre looking for something a little more structured then its worth taking a look at several tours. While the ¡Èstructured¡É element might scare some people off, this is in fact a benefit and allows you to truly take advantage of some of the experiences that Bodrum has to offer. We have outlined the following three tours which are regarded as some of the most popular around. Scuba Diving This is something that you may have expected; after all, Bodrum is set up perfectly for the optimum scuba diving experience. This tour lasts no less than nine and a half hours and departs daily at 8am, which does at least provide you with plenty of flexibility. The reason this tour is so popular is simple; Turkeys waters are some of the best around when it comes to diving. You can expect visibility of up to 40m and this means that they are ideal for both beginners and experienced divers. Additionally, you will see the likes of stingrays, octopus, morays and seahorses through the tour ? which of course adds extra charm. To cap it off, underwater photos with all of the above are available. Lunch is included in this tour and youll benefit from both an oriented dive, before a second dive in the afternoon. Hamam-Turkish Bath Something that is hugely popular in the area is the Hamam-Turkis bath. For those of you scratching your head, this isnt a typical bath by any stretch ? its an experience which will steam clean your body to leave it feeling fresher than ever before. In terms of the tour itself, this one lasts for around three hours and again departs every day, at 9am. Theres little room for confusion here; youll be taken to the baths before entering a steam room to soften and remove any toxins from your skin. Youll then move onto the hamam, where your body will be scrubbed and massaged to perfection to leave you feeling completely fresh. Ephesus and Sirince This third activity can add a little history to your trip. In short, it will take you to an ancient city; one which happens to be the best open air museum in the world. The whole experience lasts eight and a half hours and this time, the only available days are Tuesday and Saturday. Its a slightly earlier start, with the departure set at 6am, but the tour itself completely makes up for this. After arriving at Ephesus at around lunchtime, you can start to take in the ancient surroundings and explore until lunch beckons. This is provided in Sirince Village, before you are then given about an hour to venture around the areas as you please. Towards the end of the day youll be taken to the Art Ceramic, which allows you to experience the beautiful ceramic arts of the region. What are the best restaurants in Bodrum? As you might expect from a place that has become so renowned amongst tourists, there are umpteen restaurants that make the cut. For the purposes of simplicity we have just listed a few, but in truth you wont have any problems whatsoever in finding a suitable eating establishment regardless of your preferences. Kocadon Well start with one of the most sophisticated restaurants in the region. The setting of Kocadon is purely tranquil and is based around banana plants and palm trees. Based in a beautiful stone building, its ideal for anyone who is seeking either international or Turkish cuisine. If youre in the market for romance, this is the perfect suggestion. It can be found on Bodrum Marina. Berk Balik This restaurant has gained a superb reputation based on its fresh fish. It has countless varieties to choose from and the staff are renowned as being some of the most helpful around. Its prices are average for the area, while it can be found on the beach promenade. Viras Restaurant Based on the Yashi seafront, this is one of the top picks for Turkish cuisine. It means that it prides itself on the likes of se
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