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This Riviera, Also Known As The 'St. Tropez Of Turkey,' Just Got A New All-Suite & Villa Resort

This new resort in Bodrum, Turkey boasts some of the most exclusive hospitality offerings, including several high-profile partnerships.

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By Dobrina Zhekova Published: May 15, 2024 06:00 PM HKT5 min read

This Riviera, Also Known As The 'St. Tropez Of Turkey,' Just Got A New All-Suite & Villa Resort
Villas at Maxx Royal Bodrum Hotel | Image credit: Maxx Royal Bodrum

With its high-fashion boutiques, trendy clubs, and luxury resorts, Bodrum certainly warrants its moniker as the “St. Tropez of Turkey.” The coastal destination, which overlooks both the Aegean and the Mediterranean seas, is one of the world’s most exclusive vacation spots. On May 17, it will welcome a new all-suite and villa resort nestled along a lush bay, offering top-notch culinary experiences, wellness, and entertainment.

Maxx Royal Resort will boast some of the region’s most exclusive hospitality offerings, including several high-profile partnerships with brands like Scorpios, Caviar Kaspia, Spago by Wolfgang Puck, and the area’s largest kids’ club. (The latter will make the property one of the most family-friendly resorts in Bodrum.)

Here’s all about the new resort in Bodrum, Turkey’s glamorous Riviera

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Hotel terrace area and the restaurant | Image credit: Maxx Royal Bodrum

“Bodrum is Türkiye’s glamorous riviera, so we’re thrilled to bring the luxurious Maxx Royal Resort brand to the destination’s opulent shores,” Banu Akan, executive brand director at Maxx Royal Resorts, told Travel + Leisure. “At the brand-new Maxx Royal Bodrum, we’ll be offering our discerning guests a plethora of opportunities to indulge in unparalleled, ultra-luxury suites and experiences—whether it be premier dining at concepts such as the iconic Caviar Kaspia and private yacht tours or extensive wellness programs at Maxx WellBeing Spa, and beyond.”

There will also be a strong focus on art and design at the property, which will have two art galleries displaying high-value artworks by contemporary artists and a summer art residency program. Additionally, resort guests will enjoy a digital installation by renowned new media artist Refik Anadol, displayed in the lobby, and a monumental sculpture by French conceptual artist Bernar Venet, welcoming travellers to the resort’s marina.

Exterior of the lobby of Maxx Royal Bodrum
Exterior of the lobby area | Image credit: Maxx Royal Bodrum

The 282 suites come with private balconies and five-star in-room amenities like fragrance and pillow menus, Diptyque bathroom toiletries, and plush bathrobes and slippers. Travellers who would like to splurge should consider booking the Presidential villa with five bedrooms, a private heated saltwater pool, and many wellness facilities like a steam room and a sauna.

Lagoon villa terrace pool
Lagoon villa terrace pool | Image credit: Maxx Royal Bodrum

However, one of the stand-out features of the new property is its stellar food and beverage program, which comprises over ten dining spots. Highlights include the first Turkish outpost of the renowned Parisian seafood eatery Caviar Kaspia, a contemporary Italian restaurant by Michelin-awarded chef Alfredo Russo, and the first Bodrum location of Spago by Wolfgang Puck.

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Lagoon villa living room | Image credit: Maxx Royal Bodrum Hotel

Maxx Royal Bodrum will also be home to the first Scorpios beach club outside of Mykonos. In addition to day- and night-time entertainment and a restaurant, guests can book overnight stays in Scorpios-branded bungalows with entertainment areas, bathtubs, and an infinity pool overlooking the Aegean.

Boasting over 48,000 square feet of wellness amenities, including 20 treatment rooms, a gym, an extensive list of hydro and thermal therapies, and an Olympic-sized indoor swimming pool, the resort’s spa will centre around delivering R&R experiences rooted in Eastern and Western healing practices, using locally sourced products (such as rose water) and skincare products by internationally-acclaimed brands like Biologique Recherche and Swiss Perfection.

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Poolside snack tray | Image credit: Maxx Royal Bodrum

Children and families also have plenty to look forward to as the resort will boast the largest kids’ club in Bodrum, with a workshop room, a mini performance stage, a party room, a movie theatre, a game room, and a curated list of cultural experiences.

Nightly rates at Maxx Royal Bodrum start from USD 820 (HKD 6,405), based on double occupancy, including breakfast and complimentary access to the Maxxi Land Kid’s Club.

Book your stay at Maxx Royal Bodrum via Booking.com

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All currency conversions were done at the time of writing

This story first appeared on travelandleisure.com

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Dobrina Zhekova

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