Long Beach Club Nature

Akbuk | Bodrum Area

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Set among pine-cloaked hills on the shimmering Aegean coast, Long Beach Club Nature wraps a big beachfront, a thrilling aquapark and laid-back gardens into one family-ready resort. Think lazy days by saltwater and freshwater pools, kids racing down slides, and long evenings drifting between bars and buffet spreads – all under an easy All Inclusive concept and a certified sustainable ethos.

A true crowd-pleaser on Turkey’s Bodrum Area coast, Long Beach Club Nature combines a prime seafront setting with an aquapark, kids’ club and a friendly village-style layout. Families can flit between the heated saltwater pool, freshwater pool with children’s section and the slides, then refuel at the buffet or snack bars before catching the evening shows under the stars.

For couples and families seeking the Bodrum Area’s softer, more scenic side, Long Beach Club Nature delivers the perfect balance of beach, pools and greenery. It’s around 2 hours from Bodrum (BJV) airport, tucked directly on the Akbuk seafront yet just 1km from the resort centre. See more Turkey holidays.

Hotel Overview | Long Beach Club Nature

Highlights

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Fun for all the family with kids’ club, playground and family rooms
💦 Amazing aquapark with slides, half-pipe and aqua bowl
🏖 Prime beachfront location on Akbuk’s tranquil bay
🥂 Great All Inclusive package with snacks and 24hr soft drinks
♻️ Certified sustainable hotel meeting GSTC-recognised standards
📶 Free Wi-Fi throughout

Rating and Board

Official rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Travelisto recommended rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rooms: 300 | Blocks: 123 | Floors: 3 | Lifts: None

Board options: All Inclusive

Child age: up to 12 years (for child pricing and kids’ club)

Location | Long Beach Club Nature

Location

Peaceful and low-key, Akbuk feels worlds away from the bustle further along the Bodrum peninsula. Long Beach Club Nature sits directly on the seafront, backed by rolling, tree-lined hills and fronted by calm, shallow waters that are ideal for younger swimmers.

You’re just 100m from local bars and restaurants for an easy stroll out, and around 1km from Akbuk’s centre and harbour, where fishing boats and relaxed waterfront cafés keep that traditional village feel alive. It’s the sort of place where evenings are about walks along the bay rather than late-night clubs.

Distances and Transfers

• Directly on the seafront
• 100m to the nearest bars and restaurants
• 1km to Akbuk centre and harbour

Approx. transfer time from airport: 2 hours (from Bodrum BJV)

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Akbuk, Bodrum Area, Turkey

Facilities and Rooms | Long Beach Club Nature

Restaurants and Bars

Food is a big part of the experience at Long Beach Club Nature, with a main buffet plus dedicated à la carte spots and plenty of ways to grab snacks in between.

Miletos Main Restaurant (buffet)
The heart of the All Inclusive programme. Expect plentiful buffet spreads at breakfast, lunch and dinner, with show-cooking stations, Turkish and international favourites, plus thoughtful touches for families such as a kids’ menu, children’s buffet, highchairs and microwaves. Open from late April to early November, with smart-casual dress encouraged (no beachwear).

À la carte restaurants
Agora A La Carte* – Turkish cuisine and show cooking at dinner by the poolside, ideal for a more intimate evening.
Poseidon A La Carte* – dinner service with a focus on fresh, sea-influenced dishes, also poolside with show cooking.

Reservations are usually required for à la carte restaurants and supplements may apply depending on your All Inclusive inclusions and length of stay.

Bars & Snacks
Seven bars are dotted around the resort so you’re never far from a drink:
• Pool bars and Aqua & Amfi Bar by the action of the pools and slides
• Lobby Bar and rooftop Lounge Bar for pre-dinner cocktails and sea views
• Pudding Patisserie coffee bar for sweet treats and hot drinks
• Snack Bar by the pool for daytime bites

Timetables and offerings can vary by season, and smart-casual dress (no wet swimwear) is often requested in indoor bars and lounges.

All this sits under a generous All Inclusive concept – for more context on what that usually means, see what All Inclusive typically includes.

Pool Areas and Beach

Families are truly spoilt for choice between the beach, the pools and the slides.

Pools
Heated saltwater pool with whirlpool – a large outdoor pool with sunbathing terrace, loungers and parasols. Heated during late April (weather permitting), ideal for the start of the season.
Freshwater pool with children’s section – a big family-friendly pool where inflatables are permitted, plus a shallow area for little ones.

Pool towels are available with a refundable deposit, and facilities and opening dates can vary with occupancy and season.

Aquapark
There are two aquapark areas, both included, featuring big slides, a half-pipe, aqua bowl and more traditional multi-lane slides. They generally open daily between 10:00 and 17:30 from late April to early November. Age, height and weight restrictions apply for safety and there is a minimum age of 9 years for the infinity-style pools connected to the slides.

Beach
Step straight from the resort onto the seafront for sunbathing and swimming in Akbuk’s calm, clear bay. Motorised and non-motorised watersports such as canoeing are available from external providers for an extra charge (usually with a minimum age, often 7+). It’s an easy, convenient set-up for mixing sandcastles with slide time.

Spa, Sports and Other Facilities

Active mornings, spa afternoons and lively evenings all slot easily into a stay here.

Sport & Fitness
• Air-conditioned gym with cardio machines, free weights, fixed strength equipment and stretching zone (typically 08:00–20:00, 16+ only)
• Group activities including aerobics, aqua aerobics, darts, petanque, table tennis, volleyball and yoga

Spa & Wellness*
• Full spa with sauna, steam room and indulgent Turkish bath rituals
• Massage and beauty treatments for a proper holiday reset
• On-site hairdresser for cuts, blow-dries and styling

Entertainment
• Daily daytime programme with family-friendly activities, small team games and water-based fun
• Evening entertainment with professional shows, live DJ sets, live music and mini disco for children (programme varies across the season)

Other facilities
• 24-hour reception and luggage storage
• On-site mini-market for holiday essentials
• Pushchair and wheelchair hire (local charge)

*Spa, hairdresser and some sports or watersports are at extra cost and schedules are season-dependent.

Rooms

Standard Double or Twin Room
Sleeps: minimum 1, maximum 4
Bright and practical, these rooms are ideal for couples or smaller families. Expect:
– Twin or double beds (plus extra beds/sofa-beds as needed)
– Balcony for that essential outdoor space
– Bathroom with shower
– Flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi and safety deposit box
– Kettle and minibar* (stocked on arrival; later refills may be chargeable)
– Hairdryer and individual air conditioning (seasonal)
– Daily cleaning, with towel change on request

Standard Double or Twin Room for Sole Use
Sleeps: minimum 1, maximum 3
As above but priced and configured for solo travellers or single parents, giving comfortable space without paying for unneeded occupancy.

Family Loft Room
Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 5
Split-level loft-style accommodation that works brilliantly for families wanting a bit more breathing room. Generally includes:
– Mezzanine or loft sleeping space plus main-level sleeping area
– Balcony
– Shower bathroom
– Flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, kettle and minibar*
– Air conditioning (seasonal), daily cleaning and towel change on request

Family Connecting Room
Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 5
Two sleeping areas connected by an internal door – perfect when you want to stay close to the kids but still enjoy separate sleeping zones. Facilities broadly match the Standard Rooms, including balcony, shower bathroom, TV, Wi‑Fi, safe, kettle and minibar*.

Promotional Standard Double or Twin Room
Sleeps: minimum 2, maximum 2
A value-focused option that offers the same core facilities as Standard Rooms but may have a less central location or outlook within the resort.

*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary. *Local charges may apply for some minibar items and services; exact inclusions can differ by season and room allocation.

Activities & Experiences

Hotel Activities

🎯 Daily daytime activities including arts & crafts, small team games and water-based fun
🏀 Racket sports, table tennis, darts, petanque and volleyball
🏋️ Fitness sessions such as aerobics, aqua aerobics and yoga
💦 Two aquaparks with slides, half-pipe and aqua bowl (seasonal hours)
🎵 Evening entertainment with live DJ sets, live music, professional shows and mini-disco for kids
🏖️ Beach time with optional watersports such as canoeing* and motorised activities*

Guest Services

🛎️ 24-hour reception & luggage storage
🛒 On-site mini-market for essentials and snacks
👶 Pushchair* and wheelchair* hire (subject to availability)
🧴 Spa with sauna, steam room, Turkish bath and massage*
💇 On-site hairdresser*
👧 Children’s club (4–12yrs) with supervised activities and play
🛝 Children’s playground with slides, swings and shaded areas
📶 Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
🚖 Assistance with local taxis and excursion recommendations via reception

*Local charges apply for some services and facilities.

Practical Info

Destination overview – Akbuk, Bodrum Area
Akbuk is a relaxed Aegean resort where forested hills tumble down to clear, shallow waters. Once a simple fishing village, it still keeps that authentic feel around the harbour, with low-key bars, seafood restaurants and small shops rather than big malls and nightlife.

• Country: Turkey
• Region: Bodrum Area (Aegean Coast)
• Language: Turkish (English widely spoken in tourist areas)
• Currency: Turkish Lira (TRY)
• Time difference: GMT +2 (may vary with daylight saving)
• Typical UK–Bodrum flight time: around 4.5 hours

Hotel notes
• Official rating: 5 star
• Rooms: 300 across 123 low-rise blocks (no lifts; request ground floor if mobility is a concern)
• Pools and aquapark, spa, gym and entertainment operate seasonally (typically late April–early November) and schedules may change with weather and occupancy
• This is a Certified Sustainable Hotel meeting GSTC-recognised sustainability standards at time of review

Information is based on the latest supplier details but can change; you’ll receive the most up-to-date information on arrival. For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Turkey advice.

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FAQs | Long Beach Club Nature

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is Long Beach Club Nature good for families with young children?
Yes. Long Beach Club Nature is very family-focused, with a children’s club for 4–12 year-olds, a children’s playground, kids’ sections in the pools, dedicated children’s buffet options and family-friendly entertainment including a mini-disco. Family Loft and Family Connecting rooms give extra space and flexibility for larger families.

2. How close is Long Beach Club Nature to the beach?
The resort is directly on the seafront in Akbuk, so you can walk from the grounds onto the beach in moments. The bay is generally calm and relatively shallow near the shore, making it well suited to families.

3. What does the All Inclusive package at Long Beach Club Nature include?
All Inclusive typically covers buffet-style breakfast, lunch and dinner in the main restaurant, plus snacks for at least 5 hours per day. Local wine, beer and spirits are usually included until around midnight, and non-alcoholic drinks are available 24 hours a day. A minibar is typically stocked on arrival. Exact inclusions, brands and times can vary by season, so always check the hotel’s All Inclusive factsheet on arrival.

4. Are there age or height restrictions for the aquapark?
Yes. As with most waterparks, some slides at Long Beach Club Nature have minimum age, height or weight requirements for safety, and the infinity-style pool area linked to the slides has a minimum age of 9. Restrictions are clearly signposted around the aquapark and staff are on hand to advise.

5. How long is the transfer from Bodrum Airport to Long Beach Club Nature?
The transfer from Bodrum Airport (BJV) to Long Beach Club Nature in Akbuk is approximately 2 hours by coach, depending on traffic and how many hotel stops are made en route. Private transfers are usually quicker and can be arranged at extra cost.

6. Does Long Beach Club Nature have Wi‑Fi?
Yes. Free Wi‑Fi is available throughout the hotel, including most public areas and guest rooms. Speeds may vary depending on usage and location within the resort.

7. Is there a dress code for the restaurants and bars?
The main guideline is smart-casual. Beachwear and wet swimwear are generally not permitted in indoor restaurants, the lobby bar or lounge bar. For à la carte dinners in Agora and Poseidon, the hotel typically requests a slightly smarter look – think tailored shorts, trousers or dresses and closed shoes or smart sandals.

8. Does Long Beach Club Nature have a spa and gym?
Yes. There is a spa area with sauna, steam room, Turkish bath and a range of massage and beauty treatments (extra charges apply) as well as a well-equipped, air-conditioned gym. The gym is usually open from 08:00 to 20:00 and is reserved for guests aged 16 and above.

9. What children’s facilities are there apart from the aquapark?
In addition to the aquapark and kids’ pool sections, the resort offers a children’s club (4–12yrs) with organised activities, a playground with slides and swings, and child-friendly options in the main restaurant including a kids’ buffet and highchairs. The evening mini-disco is popular with younger guests too.

10. Is Long Beach Club Nature a sustainable hotel?
Yes. Long Beach Club Nature is a Certified Sustainable Hotel, meaning it meets a GSTC-recognised sustainability standard at the time of review. This typically covers areas such as energy use, waste management, community impact and protection of local nature. Standards are periodically reassessed, so specific eco-initiatives can evolve over time.

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