Waterfront residences in Bodrum's Demirbükü Bay, nestled between Turkbuku and Torba and a short 15 min drive to the centre of Bodrum town. Located on a total of 14,167 square meters of land, construction was based around the original preserving the original forestry and landscape.
The 1st stage of this new development consists of twenty three 5 + 1 private mansions each 342 SQM and all enjoy either sea or rural outlooks. The show house soon ready for inspection full delivery of the villas will be June 2021.
Each Villa consists of at least 342 SQM living space, constructed with local stone and modern architectural touches such as high ceilings, natural light and the incorporation of wrought iron.
1.5 km of private beaches with 7 private jettys for mooring of boats.
Sunbathing decked areas.
Private swimming pool set within in private landscaped gardens.
5 bedrooms 5 bathrooms and a guest suite.
Under floor heating, fire place, central cooling system (VRF)
Smart home system, Alarm and camera system with 24/7 gated security.
The residences are on offer with prices set between €2,450,000 and €2,950,000
Türkbükü (or Göltürkbükü) is a small bay about an hour’s drive away from Bodrum’s city centre, which is favoured by elite travelers both from Istanbul and abroad. Here you’ll find some of Bodrum’s best hotels, restaurants, and beach clubs that cater to a sophisticated crowd with high budget tastes.
Nestled perfectly into the bay’s lush Bougainvillea bushes with beautiful views over the whole bay, Maçakızı is certainly one of Türkbükü’s most luxurious hotels. Modern yet simple, every detail from the jet set inhabited private beach, to the fine dining restaurant, to the minimally decorated breezy rooms are in harmony with Türkbükü’s burgeoning summertime essence.
One of the first openings in Türkbükü, Divan Hotel continues to attract the well-to-do travellers with its modern design and its famed restaurant and patisserie. Set under the shade of palm trees, the hotel’s private beach, terraced rooms, outdoor pool, spa, and tennis courts, offer an all inclusive experience focused on luxury and comfort.
If you’re staying at Divan or Maçakızı, their restaurants are excellent choices for both breakfast, lunch, and dinner. However, for a change Türkbükü’s other restaurants are also worth a try. Make a reservation at Miam to sit right by the sea and enjoy excellent seafood and meze by candlelight with a cold bottle of Turkish white wine. Right next door, Garo’s is also an excellent choice for fresh fish and meze, with a view of the moon shining over the sea. If it’s late in the evening and you feel like a hefty Turkish snack, then drop by Hoca’nın Yeri for the famous mantı or çiğ börek that is made to perfection.
During the day all of Türkbükü’s restaurants and bars turn into beach clubs, with sunbeds on the small piers over the water and all day eating and drinking services. Of course some beach clubs are better than others, especially if you really want to mingle with the best of the bay’s sophisticated crowd. Even if you’re not a guest at Maçakızı, you can make use of the gorgeous private beach for a fee, including the excellent lunch buffet and a cocktail when the sun sets. Another great option is the No.81 Hotel, which also has a beautiful beach during the day, set under the shade of large white umbrellas overlooking the turquoise hue of the sea.
Located around the small bridge area next to Divan Hotel is a large open bazaar selling colourful souvenirs, jewellery, and textiles. One of the most popular being İpekçe, which specialises in clothing, jewellery, and home accessories with an ethnic aesthetic. Their kaftans are famous amongst the high end Istanbul crowd.