Bodrum Peninsula
Jutting out into the Aegean, just a few miles from Kos in Greece’s Dodecanese, is the fashionable Bodrum Peninsula, home to an increasing number of exclusive beach clubs and 5-star hotels.
Often Hellenic in feel, with ruined churches, windmills and old stone houses, Bodrum Peninsula exudes its own unique charm. Its greener north side sees pine forests tumbling towards crystal-blue seas. Studded with tall crags, the south is more arid with a sandier coast, though enchanting bays and Blue Flag beaches can be found on both shorelines.
With its low-rise whitewashed houses and subtropical gardens, Bodrum is the most attractive of Turkey’s major Aegean resorts. Its harbour is dominated by the striking St Peter’s Castle. Inside, the unusual Museum of Underwater Archaeology is a showcase of historic wrecks and treasures found off the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts.
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Maxx Royal Bodrum
Maxx Royal Bodrum, on Turkey's Aegean coast, truly lives up to its name, taking all things luxury to the max with its exquisite offerings. Surrounded by fragrant gardens and seemingly endless views out to the sparkling sea, t [...]
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Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum
Located on the Bodrum Peninsula overlooking the shimmering waters of the Aegean Sea, this luxurious beachside retreat is home to beautifully designed guest suites, innovative cuisine and fabulous facilities, including trendy bars [...]
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Six Senses Kaplankaya
Surrounded by the natural beauty of undulating hills, wild cypress trees, and lapping turquoise waters, Six Senses Kaplankaya occupies a secluded stretch of Aegean coastline, just north of Bodrum. The resort’s idyllic location l [...]
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