Turquoise Coast
Stretching east from Bodrum along the shores of the Mediterranean is Turkey’s fabled Turquoise Coast, whose waters take on a luminous blue found nowhere else in Europe. Delightful D Maris Bay sits at the gateway to the long and mountainous Datça Peninsula, home to sleepy fishing villages, isolated mountain hamlets and hundreds of secluded coves. Further east is Göcek village with its yacht-filled marinas and quaysides lined with smart international restaurants and traditional Turkish eateries. Between D-Resort Göcek and Hillside Beach Club is Fethiye, a port city known for its natural harbour and numerous rock tombs, including the Tomb of Amyntas, an Ionic temple façade carved into the sheer rock wall behind the town in the 4th century BC. Fethiye’s offshore islands are wonderful to explore by boat. In fact, the whole region is a seafarer’s dream, offering countless opportunities to swim in sapphire waters beneath cloudless blue skies.
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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, this e [...]
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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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Amanruya
Set on the Bodrum Peninsula, the village-like Amanruya is a secluded retreat offering an abundance of space and privacy. Looking out across the Aegean Sea, this picturesque boho-style property features a collection of apricot-colo [...]
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