Posts Tagged Bodrum Türkbükü hotels
Yu Hotel – Turkbuku / Bodrum
Posted by Hotels for You in Türkbükü on 16 February 2010
Yu philosophy is to offer the top quality services at an impressive setting that also suit your budget. A designer hotel in Bodrum, the interior design of Yu is a result of innovative and subtle style. Be ready to be surprised by witty and tasteful details of the hotel. Service understanding is carefully set at an optimum level which will not bother its guests but also satisfy all their needs. If you wish for a “quiet” stay, be assured that no one will disturb you. The main idea of Yu is to offer all these and much more at the most affordable possible prices thus offering young people to enjoy a vacation they wish for. This is why Yu is the youngest hotel of Turkey and a first in Turkey. Read the rest of this entry »
Mavi Suites – Turkbuku / Bodrum
Posted by Hotels for You in Türkbükü on 16 February 2010
Situated in the heart of Türkbükü, close to the popular clubs and bars, Mavi Suites provides a lush garden setting and spacious accommodation with private balconies and buffet breakfast included. The rooms at Mavi are clean and comfortable and feature modern wooden flooring. A spacious balcony provides a private place for you to relax and enjoy the local views. Free wireless internet access is also available in Mavi’s public areas. Start each day with a tasty breakfast, freshly prepared with local ingredients. Every evening Mavi’s restaurant serves healthy Mediterranean cuisine, such as fresh fish. During the day, visit the nearby harbour or soak up the sun on the jetty. In the evening, enjoy live entertainment at Mavi from Turkish and international bands. Read the rest of this entry »
Türkbükü – Bodrum City Guide
Posted by Hotels for You in Türkbükü on 14 February 2010
“The new representative of antique Karianda, the inviting resort of the streets with mandarin smells… Gököyü of the past is today’s Göltürkbükü…”
Gölköy, known as “Karianda” in mythology and Türkbükü, named as “Madnasa” in antique times were gathered under a common local administration in 1999 and renamed as Göltürkbükü. Once living on viniculture and fishery, the town is now the most popular holiday place in Aegean. Read the rest of this entry »
