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Oku Hotels Introduces Oku Bodrum, an Adults-Only Retreat

The hotel brand makes its Turkish debut on the Bodrum Peninsula’s North Coast
Heather Mikesell

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The award-winning hospitality brand, Oku Hotels has officially opened the doors of its fourth property, Oku Bodrum, marking the brand’s first outpost in Turkey, joining existing locations in Ibiza, Kos, and Andalusia.

A seafront sanctuary on the Bodrum peninsula’s northern coast, Oku Bodrum is an adults-only (16-plus) retreat within one of Europe’s most sought-after destinations. Framed by Bodrum’s mountains on one side and the glittering turquoise Aegean on the other, the boutique hotel makes the most of its seafront location with breathtaking views.

Design Details

Oku Bodrum features 58 rooms and suites, each with front-facing sea views, private balconies or terraces, and many with a private or shared pool. Tucked into the hillside with views across sea and sky, every space is designed for slow living and inviting nature in to make the most of the spectacular surroundings.

Interiors reflect Oku’s signature boho-chic, minimalistic style. Think: earth-toned linens, beautiful natural materials, and contemporary lines, with a distinctly Turkish flair, including accent details of local marble and walls crafted from reclaimed stone. A collaboration with one of Turkey’s leading art curators, Begüm Güney, introduces a collection of unique artworks and sculptural installations across the hotel, each piece selected to echo the grounded and meditative quality of the space and its connection to the land.

Wellness

Oku Spa is the ideal retreat after days of discovery, offering a curated program of wellness rituals drawn from differing practices and traditions. Facilities include a traditional Turkish hammam, a sauna, a fitness area, a relaxation space, and open-air seafront treatment cabanas, each designed to restore and revitalize guests in equal measure. Curated rituals also go beyond the treatment room blending nature, culture, and community. Guests can join a beachside breathwork session at sunrise, explore the power of sound healing at dusk, or discover traditional Turkish hammam treatments. 

Dining

Three distinct dining and drinking destinations serve locally sourced produce, bold flavors, and vibrant plates throughout the day and into the evening. Oku’s signature Nikkei-inspired restaurant, Teyo Bodrum, opens exclusively for dinner in an open-air setting where Japanese cuisine meets South American spirit. At the heart of the hotel, To Kima Restaurant is where Mediterranean classics meet Asian-inspired flavors in a relaxed yet refined poolside setting. Perched on the cove-side jetty, The Round Bar offers meze snacks and crafted cocktails beside the glittering bay with panoramic views of the peninsula coastline. 

Experiences

Beyond leisurely days spent poolside to DJ beats, paddleboarding from the jetty or snorkeling in the bay, Oku Bodrum offers uniquely crafted experiences rooted in a deep respect for the land and its heritage. These range from garden-to-glass workshops, such as foraging in the hotel’s own herb gardens and the surrounding hills to create bespoke elixirs, embarking on guided hiking excursions, and visiting traditional artisanal weaving studios. The hotel’s idyllic location offers direct access to a protected bay for swimming, while the private jetty provides boat access for ocean-faring adventures to quiet lagoons, nearby islands, and the region’s famous vibrant marinas, home to globally renowned restaurants and beach clubs.

About The Author
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Heather, co-founder of Well Defined and the former editor-in-chief of American Spa, is an award-winning journalist and content strategist, skilled in writing, copyediting, and media relations. She is also a freelance writer and has contributed to Elite Traveler, Islands, Kiwi, Luxury Travel Advisor, Organic Spa, Porthole Cruise, Travel Agent, abcnews.com, jetsetter.com, outside.com, and wellandgood.com, in addition to various custom publications. She is frequently called upon to comment on various spa and wellness trends for various media outlets.