Folie at METT Bodrum
Yalıkavak (Haremtan Cove)
METT Hotel beach club above Haremtan Cove, sundeck cabanas, grilled fish, occasional live-music nights.
Cennet Koyu institutional-luxury beach, cabanas, low noise, the Mandarin standard on a private bay.
Blue Beach Club is the signature beach venue at Mandarin Oriental Bodrum on Cennet Koyu (Paradise Bay), the protected north-coast cove that the Mandarin group built around as a 59-room hotel plus 24 suites, 13 villas and 34 residence apartments. The room reads institutional-luxury rather than peninsula-bohemian: tiered cabanas with white canvas, an expensive lunch card that does Mediterranean seafood without flourish, a low-noise floor by house design, and the Mandarin service standard the brand exports globally. İstanbullu seconders are the once-or-twice-a-summer booking, a celebration weekend, an anniversary day-pass, the property the Istanbul family rents for a friends-and-grandparents reunion. The price ceiling is the Mandarin ceiling; the trade-off is institutional consistency without the Maçakızı social texture.
Day-pass is the realistic entry, call the resort booking team rather than walking in. The cabanas are the position; the loungers run hotter at midday than the Yalıkavak west-facing cousins. Wine list is the wider Mandarin global cellar, not the peninsula-Aegean cellar.
At a Glance
View Type
Aegean Sea Panoramic, , Bay View
View Quality
Exceptional
Sunset
**** (4/5)
Awards
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