4 Reasons

Bodrum Peninsula


A hip hillside retreat featuring 20 self-described 'nu-bohemian' rooms with designer touches, exposed brick and fine locally sourced marble fixtures. The garden is a venue for bocce, massage, yoga and Pilates, and the poolside bistro serves Aegean flavours with sunset views of Yalıkavak Bay.

Choose from 'passionate', 'casual' and 'functional' rooms and junior suites, according to your needs and budget, and ask for its own useful mini-guide to Yalıkavak and surroundings. It's just under 2km from the village but hard to find; call for directions.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Bodrum Peninsula attractions

1. Dibeklihan Culture & Art Village

3.06 MILES

In the all-but abandoned village of Yakaköy just off the road between Yalıkavak and Ortakent, this complex contains an art gallery, shops, the Dibek…

2. Myndos Gate

7.62 MILES

These are the restored remains of the only surviving gate from what were originally 7km-long walls probably built by King Mausolus in the 4th century BC…

3. Ancient Theatre

7.86 MILES

Ancient Halicarnassus' theatre was built in the hillside rock in the 4th century BC to seat 5000 spectators but that capacity was increased to 13,000 for…

4. Mausoleum

8.05 MILES

One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Mausoleum (originally 44.8m high) was the greatest achievement of Carian King Mausolus (r 376–353 BC),…

5. Ottoman Cemetery

8.17 MILES

This Ottoman cemetery stands just above the marina, and contains the tombs of two famous Turkish seamen (Mustafa Pacha and his son). Part of the enclosure…

6. Tepecik Camii

8.2 MILES

This small whitewashed mosque is right on the waterfront on Bodrum's main drag.

7. Windmills

8.24 MILES

For the best vistas of Bodrum, head to the peninsula on the west side of town which is crowned by seven old windmills.