Property will confirm upgrades at time of booking for Rooms
One way complimentary transfer
Basic Wi-Fi
Complimentary full breakfast for two daily
OVERVIEW Overlooking the turquoise waters of the Aegean, backed up by hills, Maçakizi is situated on the north side of the Bodrum peninsula in a lovely village called Türkbükü. Adorned with vibrant bougainvilleas and luscious plants Maçakizi sits against the sapphire seas of the Aegean. It has a mesmerizing setting; simple yet very elegant... The history of the area goes back thousands o f years B.C. The most famous being the tomb of King Maousollos of Caria which is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World as well as the 16th century Castle built by the Knights of St. Peter, sitting proudly on a hill overlooking the twin harbor of Bodrum. With recent renovations and additions, Maçak?z? Hotel is your year-round Mediterranean getaway. HISTORY Initially, Ayla Emiroglu established a pension and a private beach in 1977 in Bodrum. Ayla Emiroglu, with a keen eye for all things tranquil and natural; created a haven for all guests. Her original aim to create an inspiring environme nt for writers, painters, other intellectuals and all, with her bed and breakfast service, continued to evolve and grow, as Bodrum, throughout the years. The seeds of the Maçakizi concept, continues to flourish with the vision and contemporary mind of Ayla’s son Sahir. Since 2000, Maçakizi is located in Türkbükü and along with its private and popular beach, it is transformed into a beautiful boutique hotel. This unique heaven is now being carried into the new millennium and further.
Step inside Macakizi Hotel and find yourself in the extraordinary, distinct world created by the tireless efforts of Ayla Emiroglu in her continuing pursuits of perfection. The seeds of the Macakizi concept continue to flourish with the vision and contemporary mind of Ayla's son Sahir. It is one of those most rare of places where nature and human endeavour intertwine to provide the tranquility and serenity all yearn for but seldom encounter. The spacious, comfortable rooms of Maca Kizi open upon the incomparable view of Turkbuku Bay while its lovely beach, verdant trees and colorful flowers make it what it an extraordinary place. The sumptuous Mediterranean menu, created by Executive Chef Aret Sahakyan, is served in an open-air restaurant beneath 100 year-old olive trees as delicious aromas waft in from the open kitchen. As this choice establishment is situated in a beautiful secluded corner of the bay, the hotel's private boat is always at the disposal of the guests at a reasonable rate for the short sea passages between the hotel and the center of Turkbuku. For an exceptionally delightful Bodrum vacation theres no better place than Maca Kizi. Bodrum is the perfect year-round destination for those looking for seaside activities on the Mediterranean Riviera, exciting nightlife and archaeological sites. At the end of the Bodrum peninsula is a simple seaside village unspoiled by mass tourism, Turkbuku. It is a hot destination for the Istanbul elite, with its slow, sophisticated tempo by day and a lively nightlife famous for its excellent selection of bars, restaurants, clubs and lounges -- most of which play great music.