Highly contemporary in design, with just a few Turkish flourishes and of course all of the wonderful attention to detail associated with this world famous hotel name.
Mandarin Oriental Bodrum is a luxurious resort. Highly contemporary in design, with just a few Turkish flourishes and of course all of the wonderful attention to detail associated with this world-famous hotel name.
Located at Cennet Koyo (Paradise Bay), just 20 minutes north of the historic city of Bodrum and 45 minutes from the airport.
Mandarin Oriental Bodrum has a selection of 109 rooms, suites and apartments.
All are incredibly spacious, beautifully designed with high ceilings and subtle use of local woods and fabrics. All are sea facing, although several are set back in the garden.
You have 59 Guest rooms, 27 either Junior or One bedroom suites all with their own swimming pool, and then a selection of one, and three bedroom apartments.
Numerous speciality restaurants in differing locations
Two beaches (as is usual in this area, expect sand and shingle)
Extensive gardens, four swimming pools plus separate kids pool, several kids play areas.
A marina where luxurious yachts can be chartered either by the day or longer.
And, of course, a fantastic oriental themed spa.
Mandarin Oriental Bodrum has a stylish, contemporary design style. Attractive gardens leading down to two cove beaches. Good facilities for all the family, so expect to see children at the usual peak demand periods.
Mandarin Oriental Bodrum, Turkey
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