Contemporary design meets friendly, five-star service in the resort’s 69 luxurious rooms and 19 extensive residences, all sustainably constructed from locally sourced materials.
In the heart of the resort, the rooms are decorated in soothing neutrals, with wooden floors and floor-to-ceiling windows that ensure the ocean vista is always in view. 180-degree Aegean panoramas come as standard. To enjoy it unfiltered, step onto a terrace with private dining area – sunloungers are as perfect for snoozy daytime sunbathing as sunset cocktails. Custom-designed furnishings include bespoke Sleep Tight beds, a signature for LUX* resorts. State-of-the-art tech touches are seamlessly integrated, including HD plasma TVs, free high-speed W-iFi and 24-hour in-room dining at the tap of a button, courtesy of the LUX* Valet app on your room’s iPad.
Families, groups and those seeking serious living space have elegant three- to four-bedroom residences – eight of which have a private pool. Designed to balance practicality and modern style, each includes a spacious living area, kitchenette, light-flooded bathroom with walk-in shower and twin vanities, and a private balcony or
terrace. There are no restricted views at LUX* Bodrum; thanks to a sinuous sweep of floor-to-ceiling glass in the living spaces of every residence, a spectacular sea view floods in at every turn.
Location, location
Dubbed Turkey’s answer to St Tropez, Bodrum Peninsula is a place where beautiful people bask on soft sands, where bright young jetsetters berth their yachts here all summer, and the vibrant nightlife lasts into the early hours. The marina is always lively with luxury shoppers, the barely-populated beaches are beloved by supermodels, and the Aegean Sea is a playground for jet-skiers, waterskiiers, parasailers and windsurfers.
Beyond the bright lights of the bars, shops and restaurants, Bodrum has a quieter, more contemplative side rich in health-enhancing fresh air and natural allure. Pine-forest cliffs inspire camera-wielding rambles; hidden beaches and secret coves beg to be explored by traditional gulet boats; and Lake Tuzla, temporary home to the thousands of migratory birds that flock here like summertime holidaymakers, lures wildlife lovers – flamingoes gathering on the glassy surface is a sight to behold.
