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August 22, 2022

The Bodrum Edition Review – Luxury Property on the Turkish Riviera

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If you have found yourself here you must be in search of the best Bodrum luxury hotels. No need to look any further because The EDITION Bodrum is next-level luxe!

The Bodrum Edition hotel is near the north center of the Bodrum peninsula. It’s about a 50-minute drive from the airport, and about a 30-minute drive from the town of Bodrum.

One of the most popular seaside resorts in Turkey is Bodrum which boast of a beautiful castle high above the rest of the town and every inch of the marina is filled with super yachts.

The Aegean character of the town has been carefully preserved and laws restrict building heights ensuring the white-washed houses are unspoiled and the ancient ruins dotted around the town are still absolute wonder to experience.

Ready to go?

Check out my husband and I favorite Bodrum luxury hotel for the ultimate luxury seaside getaway. 

The Edition Bodrum

Bodrum Edition Review- Best Bodrum Luxury Hotel

The Bodrum EDITION – Check-in

The first thing my husband and I notice when we arrived at The Bodrum EDITION was the level of service and I’m not talking about regular upgraded service.

The service was absolutely exquisite and I don’t believe I’ve ever experienced anything like that in my life.

Exquisite service was the theme that permeated throughout the entire property whether you needed a ride to the pool, dining at one of the restaurants, or to the beautiful and elegant spa. 

Service absolutely sets The Edition Bodrum apart from other luxury hotels in the area. 

I arrived at The Bodrum Edition after a 7-day luxury cruise around the Turkish Riviera with ScicSailing.  Upon arrival, we were greeted by multiple staff to who would not even allow us to remove our luggage from the car.

The receptionist checked us in as if we were celebrities of some sort.  The check-in process was very private and luxurious at its best. For a minute I was like ok I can get used to this level of service. 

I was amazed how the entire staff knew our names no matter where we went on the property.  I swear they must have had what I imagine an FBI briefing would be like. 

We were also provided with the business cards and the What’s App number for senior management to ensure our stay was perfect.  

Name a hotel where management has provided you with their personal cell phone number.  I will wait!

Because I booked with my American Platnimum card, we were offered the following:

At this property, Platinum Card® Members receive:
  • Daily breakfast for two
  • Experience Credit: US$ 100 Food and beverage credit to be used during your stay
  • 4pm check-out guaranteed
  • 12pm check-in, when available
  • Room upgrade at check-in, when available
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Choice of two ice creams, one coffee-based, and the other raki-based (Turkish grappa). I went with the coffee flavor and my husband loved the Raki ice cream! Delicious!

The lobby is bright and airy and has plenty of seating (and a lot of pillows and flowing white curtains with a slight Turkish breeze flowing through the lobby.

There is also an abundance of outdoor seating with a great view overlooking the entire resort.

The Bodrum EDITION has 108 guest rooms sprawled out across dozen or so buildings, and all those buildings are connected by outdoor paths and stairs.

The one thing I loved about The Edition was that if you didn’t feel like walking anywhere on the property you could request a golf cart and it would be there within seconds. 

The EDITION hallmarks feature are the plethora of huge vases that are big enough to fit a whole person in, filled with tropical plants placed everywhere from the lobby to rooms.

Now, I want huge white vases throughout my home and backyard.

If you are looking for one of the best Bodrum luxury hotels look no further!

The Bodrum Edition Ice Cream

Rooms at The Bodrum Edition

Rooms at The Edition are understated with a soft muted palette that exudes luxury, with the view of the Aegean peaking through the windows.

Most of the furnishings are white and sand-colored, the marble bathrooms come with soaking tubs and showers, and Le Labo toiletries have been custom-made, especially for the hotel.

Even the basic rooms are spacious but I suggest upgrading to a suite and you get more space, a kitchen, and a terrace or lawn with a private plunge pool.

Each room has oversized windows which frame the garden and the breathtaking Aegean Sea, inviting utter relaxation.

The Edition Bodrum

The Bodrum Edition Spa

The Bodrum EDITION has a spa complex with eight treatment rooms (most are indoors, but there’s also an outdoor cabana where you can get treatments), a Turkish hammam, a steam room, a sauna, and a salt room, along with all kinds of other amenities.

Located near the hotel’s stunning infinity pool and beach club reception area, the Spa is easily accessible to both in-house and day guests, offering an array of healing treatments and beauty services in a soothing, tranquil environment.

The Spa at The Bodrum EDITION offers 8 treatment rooms, a Turkish Hammam, a sauna, a salon, and a Vitality Lounge.

The epicenter of the Spa is the Turkish Hammam, which encapsulates both tradition and minimalism.

Eulanda from Hey Dip Your Toes In said if I had never experienced a Turkish hammam bath I could not leave The Edition without experiencing a traditional Turkish bath.

What is a Turkish Hammam Bath

The Turkish hamam (ḥammām in Arabic) is an ancient ritual. It traditionally takes place in a centuries-old building with a beautiful domed ceiling, often with stars cut out of it. The daylight filters through the steam, making the experience even more magical.

What takes place there, is a combination of Roman, Byzantine, and Central Asian baths. The Turkish style includes the exfoliation typical of hamams in northern Africa, but differs in a few ways, most noticeably in a massage with a pile of whipped cream-like soapy bubbles.

You’ll wish you were allowed to bring your camera in to snap a few photos. Instead, you’ll have to settle for a mental picture. As with most ancient rituals, the Turkish bath has etiquette to be aware of. 

How Naked Do You Get?

You must remove all of your clothes, including your bra and panties.  The spa at the Edition will provide you with disposable underwear but some women will go commando. 

Once you have removed all of your clothes you will be led to a shower where you’ll have to wash any sunscreen and makeup off your face before you start sweating.

After you leave the changing area, you’ll be directed to a warm area to relax and then into a hot area. You’re expected to stay at least 10 minutes and to work up a good sweat.

After you shower, you will be led to the sauna where you will stay for an additional 10 minutes before the start of your hammam. 

The majority of your remaining time will be spent on a central raised, heated marble platform. This platform is called a gӧbektași; there’s traditionally a heating source underneath it.

Lie down on the gӧbektași.  Using a copper bowl, the masseur will start pouring warm water over you. You’ll begin to relax and any uncertainties will wash away with the water.  

The warm water is continually poured over your entire body inch by inch.

Next is the gommage, or exfoliation. Using the abrasive keșe, the masseur will, essentially, sandpaper your body. Many people find the exfoliation just shy of painful.

You’ll be exfoliated pretty much everywhere including between your toes and fingers. Your privates and the top of your head will be spared.

As the ritual progresses, don’t be surprised to receive a couple of slaps on the bottom, presumably to help get the blood flowing.

Next, is the Turkish massage which is vigorous and it involves Swedish-like deep pressure as well as some Thai-like stretching and bending of your limbs.

It’s not a relaxing massage, but you will feel great when it’s done. Some hammams also offer a variety of oil massages too, traditionally done using warmed rose oil.

Depending on the type of massage, you may get another brief soaping and a rinse afterward, again with hot and warm water. After the masseur has finished, the formal part of your hammam experience is done.

The masseur will direct you to another part of the hammam where you can rest out of the way of other bathers. You can stay as long as you want.

Don’t plan on doing anything after your hammam other than stumbling back to your hotel and re-hydrate.

You will be woozy and exhausted. Your glowing newborn baby skin and the blissed-out look on your face will make it apparent to everyone where you’ve just been. 

The Edition Bodrum Spa

Dining at Bodrum EDITION 

The Bodrum EDITION has several dining options:

  • The kitchen is the hotel’s restaurant where breakfast is served from 8 AM until 12 PM daily
  • Morena is where lunch & dinner is served, and it’s open daily from 12 PM until 11 PM
  • The Beach Club is open daily from 10 AM until 10 PM
  • Brava is the hotel’s signature restaurant
  • Room service is 24/7

The Bodrum EDITION – Breakfast

While Marriott Bonvoy normally offers free breakfast, the EDITION brand is not obligated to offer free breakfast. If you want breakfast at the Edition you will have to pay which I did and it was delicious and plentiful. 

The hubby and I had breakfast in the Kitchen at the EDITION and we also had room service bring breakfast as well.

We sat outside on the terrace overlooking the resort and sea in the distance. 

I ordered Mimosas and the traditional Turkish breakfast which is something everyone should try – we ordered smoked salmon toast, benedict eggs, wake-up shots, and Turkish coffee every day.

breakast at the edition

Lunch at Morena

Morena is the hotel’s lunch and dinner restaurant, and it’s entirely outdoors, with plenty of seating.

Lunch was equally as delicious as breakfast.  I think I tried everything on the menu grilled prawns, scallops on the shell, prawn spaghetti, and braised short ribs. 

lunch at The Edition Bodrum

Cocktails at Beach Club

Beach Club at the EDITION is situated in between Morena and the beach, and this place gets busy. There are some couches here that have great views, so our strategy was usually to grab one of these at around noon for a couple of hours since we beat the rush that way.

One of the awesome things about cocktails at the EDITION is that you can order your cocktail in a glass or pitcher and if yall know me I need a pitcher!

The Edition Bodrum Cocktails

Room service

We had room service at the hotel one morning for breakfast and the spread was just as big as if we were at the restaurant. 

It took over the entire patio but it was absolutely worth it because my pictures were Instagram-worthy!

Room Service at The Edition Bodrum

The Bodrum EDITION Beach Club

The Bodrum EDITION prides itself on customer service, luxury, and making your life easy as possible while you are on vacation or holiday so you will not even need to walk down to the pool as I stated earlier the buggies are at your disposal.

The Bodrum EDITION is for adults who are looking to relax so you will not find loud music but instead light jazz bellowing from the speakers. 

Enjoy the infinity pool which appears to blend seamlessly with the Aegean Sea.

Because we arrived prior to check-in we were given a Cabana along with cocktails to lounge in while we waited on our room to become available for free! 

We spent most of our time hanging out in the cabana enjoying craft cocktails, and snacks, and listening to soft jazz.  I was able to get a little work done while my hubby just chilled.

Again, if you are looking for luxury in Bodrum The Edition exudes luxury on all levels.  It’s not every day you get a chance to experience a luxury hotel like The Bodrum Edition.  

The Cost of The Bodrum Edition

While The Bodrum Edition is extremely pricy many other Bodrum Luxury hotels are at the same price point but the level of service, attention to detail, aesthetics, and decor of the rooms can’t be compared.

The rooms are simply beautiful, the breakfast and lunch are delicious, and the beach is tranquil. The Edition Bodrum is the perfect destination for a couple’s getaway to relax and reconnect. 

In the high season which is normally May – September the average price for the King suite is roughly $1k per night and in the low season which is November – May the average price for a King suite is roughly $300 – $400 per night depending on occupancy.

HOW TO GET TO BODRUM TURKEY

Flight: If you’re flying into Bodrum from the states you’re most likely coming via a layover from Istanbul before flying into Bodrum, Turkey. 

Milas–Bodrum Airport has located about 19 miles from the actual city 

FROM MILAS AIRPORT

Private Car:

Transportation with a sophisticated touch; the cost of a private car to/from Bodrum/Milas Airport (BJV) is one-way €150 + %18 VAT, up to 4 people for Mercedes Vito or €180 + %18 VAT, up to 2 people for BMW IX or €185 + %18 VAT up to 8 people for Mercedes Sprinter and take approximately forty-five minutes of travel time.

A private car can be arranged by the hotel concierge by calling +90 252 311 3131 prior to your arrival/departure.

Taxi:

Taxis are available at the airport on a first-come, first-served basis. This will cost you approximately €30 each way and will take approximately forty-five minutes of travel time. Tips and tolls may be additional.

Driving:

Start out going from Milas-Bodrum Havaalanı to Muğla Bodrum Yolu / D330 in Akyol Mahallesi. Follow north towards the entrance.

Take the 4th exit from the roundabout to Milas Bodrum Havaalanı Çıkışı. Continue on the right and exit onto Muğla Bodrum Yolu / D330. Follow to Rıza Anter Caddesi and enter Mugla Bodrum Yolu / D330.

Continue to follow Mugla Bodrum Yolu / D330 and exit Rıza Anter Caddesi. Take the Inönü Caddesi and turn right onto Frank Azmağı Caddesi. Turn left to take Beykoz Caddesi and continue to follow. Turn right onto Balyek Caddesi. Hotel is on the right.

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Bodrum, Turkey Travel Planning

Flights: My husband and I always find deals using Trip Advisor.

Rental Car: Hertz Cars is our company of choice when traveling. It is easy to rent a car and explore the Turkish Riviera.

Hotels: Compare competitive sites for hotels, cars, and flights on Trip Advisor, Booking.com, and Kayak. 

Travel Insurance: I never travel without travel insurance.  I have been using it for the last few years on the road and they are there when we need them.

  • Currency – The currency in Turkey is the lira
  • Weather – The weather in Turkey is warm and dry; it is absolutely gorgeous in the summer, with a Mediterranean climate calling to tourists all June through September, which is the time when it is best to visit Turkey.

Conclusion of The Edition Bodrum Review

I paid for the hotel myself and while I am a content creator I did not work with the property – this review is my own and I was not paid to write this article.

Bodrum has been dubbed the “St. Tropez of Turkey” for its luxury hotels, beach clubs, food scene, and the abundance of superyachts drifting in its turquoise waters. While Europeans have been vacationing there for years, it’s long been overlooked by American travelers.

After visiting Bodrum and experiencing luxury like this I am already planning my return trip for June! 

I highly recommend putting Bodrum on your bucket list if you are looking for the newest European hot spot. 

Did I convince you to book your stay at The Edition Bodrum?  

If you are planning a holiday at The BODRUM EDITION, reservation options can be found at this link —-> The Bodrum Edition

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Have you started making plans to visit Bodrum, Turkey summer of 2023?  I hope my review of The Edition will help you plan your next vacation or holiday.

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