Lujo Hotel Bodrum
Guvercinlik | Bodrum Area
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Perched above a luminous, lake-like bay wrapped in pine-cloaked hills, Lujo Hotel Bodrum is one of the Bodrum Peninsula’s most design-forward luxury resorts. This polished All Inclusive Plus playground layers statement architecture, glass-fronted pools and sweeping Aegean views with a serious food and drink line-up – eight à la carte restaurants and 12 bars – plus an aqua park, kids’ club open into the early hours and tranquil adults-only zones. Spacious, stone-accented rooms, many with terraces, whirlpools or swim-up access, complete the modern-luxe feel.
Think glossy infinity pools spilling towards cobalt water, oversized terraces dressed in pale wood and cushioned loungers, and a private bay framed by olive and pine. Lujo Hotel Bodrum feels more like an Aegean design resort than a traditional beachfront – yet it backs this up with substance: three outdoor pools, two indoor pools, an aqua park, children’s facilities that run late into the night and indulgent adults-only areas for when you want complete downtime.
For couples and families seeking the Bodrum Area’s coastal drama with a contemporary, high-luxury twist, Lujo Hotel Bodrum delivers in style. It’s around 30 minutes from Bodrum Airport, tucked just outside relaxed Guvercinlik with its seafront fish restaurants and boat-dotted bay. See more Turkey holidays.
Hotel Overview | Lujo Hotel Bodrum
Highlights
🍽️ Perfect for dining with eight refined à la carte restaurants
🥂 Unlimited à la carte experiences on All Inclusive Plus (with some signature venues chargeable)
🧘 Adults-only pools, bars and chill-out spaces for grown-up downtime
🏊 Swim-up and Laguna rooms with direct-to-pool terraces
♻️ Certified sustainable hotel meeting a GSTC-recognised standard
📶 Free Wi-Fi throughout
Rating and Board
Official rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Board options: All Inclusive Plus, Bed and Breakfast
Child age: up to 12 years (family-focused resort with some adults-only areas)
Blocks: 16 | Rooms: 220 | Floors: 4 | Lifts: 10
Location | Lujo Hotel Bodrum
Location
Guvercinlik is Bodrum’s soft-focus side – all white-and-blue facades, small fishing boats and pine-sloped hills easing down to calm, glassy water. Lujo Hotel Bodrum sits on a private, beachfront headland just outside the resort, so you get sweeping sea views and a feeling of seclusion, yet you’re only a short hop from local cafés and the laid-back promenade.
Surrounded by olive and pine trees, the setting feels more like a lake than open sea, ideal for relaxed swims, paddle sessions and photo-ready sunsets. When you’re ready for a change of pace, Bodrum town’s marina, castle and buzzy waterfront are an easy day-trip away.
Distances and Transfers
Beach: beachfront setting with private bay
Guvercinlik resort centre & nearest shops, bars and restaurants: approx. 2.5km
Bodrum town: around 25–30km (taxi or excursion)
Approx. transfer time from Bodrum Airport (BJV): 30 minutes
Map
Guvercinlik, Bodrum Area, Turkey
Facilities and Rooms | Lujo Hotel Bodrum
Restaurants and Bars
Lujo Hotel Bodrum is a genuine destination for food lovers. The All Inclusive Plus programme is built around à la carte dining, with a main restaurant and a collection of speciality venues that feel more like standalone restaurants than hotel outlets.
Start the day with à la carte breakfast in the main restaurant, or opt for Turkish spreads at Asma, beachside bites at Gaia or terrace dining at Koza (reservations required). For lunch and dinner, you can mix and match between:
– Asma – Turkish flavours served à la carte for breakfast and dinner.
– Gaia Restaurant – beachside spot for breakfast, lunch and dinner with a relaxed, toes-in-the-sand vibe.
– Koza Restaurant – smart international restaurant on the terrace, open for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks, plus kids’ menu.
– Opa Beach Club & Teppanyaki – stylish beach club for lunch, snacks and dramatic teppanyaki dinners.
– Secret Restaurant (Lujo Edition, 24 hours) – elevated all-day dining with international cuisine around the clock.
– Shibori Asian Restaurant – Asian flavours on the roof terrace.
– Sorriso – Italian à la carte classics at lunch and dinner.
– El Gaucho Steak House – for premium cuts and steakhouse favourites at dinner.
Twelve bars are scattered between the lobby, pools, beach and rooftop, including an adults-only beach club bar, coffee and patisserie venues, sports bar, cocktail bar, chocolate bar and atmospheric rooftop lounge. Expect a broad choice of local and international labels, with 24-hour drinks included in All Inclusive Plus.
Some speciality venues such as El Gaucho Steakhouse, Shibori Asian Restaurant and Secret Restaurant carry a cover charge for dinner, and reservations are required in many à la carte restaurants. Opening dates, times and inclusions can vary by season and board.
Pool Areas and Beach
The resort is designed around water. You’ll find:
– Three outdoor pools including a main pool, family-friendly zones and a children’s pool – several heated in shoulder season (dates weather-dependent).
– Adults-only outdoor pool at the beach club, with cushioned loungers and parasols, heated at selected times.
– Two indoor pools at the spa, including a children’s pool, ideal for cooler days.
– Aqua park with slides, kamikaze and aqua loop chutes, open seasonally.
The hotel fronts a private bay, giving easy access to calm, clear water and a selection of non-motorised and motorised water sports, including canoeing, snorkelling and windsurfing (some activities at extra charge, run by the hotel). Pool towels are complimentary, and inflatables are allowed in designated pools.
Heated pool availability is usually from late April to late May or October, but this can vary depending on weather and occupancy.
Spa, Sports and Other Facilities
Wellness and activity are central to the Lujo concept. Facilities typically include:
– Air-conditioned gym with cardio machines, free weights, strength equipment and stretching area (from 18yrs; seasonal hours).
– Group classes like aqua aerobics, football, pilates, short tennis, table tennis, tennis, volleyball and yoga.
– Cycle services with bike hire (extra charge).
– Spa & wellness centre with sauna, steam room, Turkish bath and whirlpool, plus a full menu of massages and beauty treatments (charges apply), and an on-site hairdresser.
– Daily entertainment such as water-based activities, in-house shows, live DJs, live music, mini-disco and professional performances (seasonal programme).
– On-site mini-market for holiday essentials.
The hotel is also recognised as a Certified Sustainable Hotel, meeting a GSTC-recognised sustainability standard at the time of assessment – ideal if you prefer properties with a documented commitment to environmental and social responsibility.
Rooms
All rooms at Lujo Hotel Bodrum feel contemporary and indulgent, with exposed stone feature walls, neutral textiles and a long list of in-room comforts as standard: flat-screen TV, Wi‑Fi, air conditioning, safety deposit box, coffee machine and kettle, iron and ironing board, hairdryer, bathrobes and slippers, pillow menu, daily housekeeping with linen and towel change, and a minibar stocked with drinks and snacks (chargeable unless specified in your package). All bathrooms feature walk-in showers.
Below is an at-a-glance guide to the key room types; exact configuration, size and design vary by location and view.
Family Corner Suite with Side Sea View
Spacious family-friendly suite sleeping 2–5 guests, with a side sea view. Great if you want extra space and a little separation for families or small groups. Includes balcony, pillow menu, turndown service, bathrobes, Wi‑Fi and all standard amenities.
Family Corner Suite with Sea View
As above but with a fuller sea view from the balcony. Sleeps 2–5 and is ideal for longer stays, with more room to spread out.
Family Room with Side Sea View
Comfortable family layout for up to 4 guests, with a side sea view and balcony plus the same in-room facilities.
Family Corner Terrace Suite with Sea View
Top pick for families who love outdoor space. Sleeps 2–5 and features a large terrace with outdoor whirlpool alongside fantastic sea views, plus luxury touches like pillow menu and turndown service.
Superior Room with Land View
A smart and comfortable base for two, with either balcony or terrace and a land-facing outlook. Sleeps up to 2 adults.
Superior Room with Side Sea View
Adds a partial sea view from your balcony while keeping the same high-spec facilities. Sleeps 2–3.
Superior Room with Sea View
Best for couples wanting a classic sea-view room. Sleeps 2–3 and includes balcony plus pillow menu, turndown and all standard amenities.
Superior Room with Side Sea View (Sole Use)
Ideal for solo travellers who value space and views; sleeps 1–2.
Superior Room with Sea View (Sole Use)
A sea-view option for solo guests, with all Superior facilities and hotel benefits.
Deluxe Room with Side Sea View
A step up in style and position, sleeping 2–3 with a side sea view and balcony, plus bathrobes and slippers, pillow menu and turndown service.
Deluxe Room with Sea View
As above, but with a direct sea view from your balcony – an excellent value option if you don’t need pool access. Sleeps 2–3.
Deluxe Laguna Room with Land View
Lagoon-style accommodation sleeping 2–4 guests, with shared pool access from the terrace and sunbeds right outside. Land-facing but with that coveted swim-up lifestyle.
Deluxe Laguna Swim Up Room with Side Sea View
Combines a side sea view with shared pool access from your terrace. Sleeps 2–3 and includes sunbeds and all standard in-room luxuries.
Deluxe Laguna Swim Up Room with Sea View
The full swim-up-meets-sea-view experience, sleeping 2–3 with direct-to-pool terrace, sunbeds and premium outlook.
Superior Laguna Room
Swim-up style space for 2–3 guests with shared pool access from your terrace and sunbeds, plus full Laguna-level amenities.
Terrace Room with Side Sea View
Generous terrace instead of a standard balcony, with side sea view. Sleeps 2–3 and features all standard comforts including pillow menu and turndown.
Terrace Room with Sea View
For al fresco living, these rooms add a large sea-view terrace with outdoor whirlpool – perfect for sunset soaks. Sleeps 2–3.
Terrace Room with Sea View (Sole Use)
Gives solo travellers the same large terrace and outdoor whirlpool with a sea view, plus all Terrace Room comforts.
Terrace Room with Side Sea View (Sole Use)
A spacious terrace and side sea view in a configuration ideal for solo stays.
Forest Room with Sea View
Set amid the greenery, with a terrace and sea view filtered through pine and olive trees. Sleeps 2–3; great if you like a slightly more tucked-away feel.
Indigo Laguna Clubber Room (18+)
Adults-only rooms (18+ only) created with nightlife lovers in mind. Sleeps 2, with terrace and shared pool access in the Indigo section, plus all Laguna facilities.
Indigo Laguna Clubber Room with Terrace (18+)
Larger terrace and adults-only concept, with bath plus separate shower and all Clubber perks. Sleeps 2–3 and is perfect if you plan to blend late nights with lazy pool days.
*Images indicative; layouts/views may vary.
Activities & Experiences
Hotel Activities
🎯 Daily daytime activities (seasonal)
💦 Aqua aerobics and water games
⚽ Football, tennis, short tennis and volleyball
🧘 Yoga, pilates and stretching sessions
🏓 Table tennis
🚴 Bike hire and cycling (extra charge)
🌊 Water sports such as canoeing, snorkelling, windsurfing and selected motorised options (run by the hotel, charges may apply)
🎭 Evening entertainment with professional shows, live DJs, live music and themed events (seasonal)
🎉 Mini-disco and kids’ entertainment into the evening (seasonal)
Guest Services
🛎️ 24-hour reception and concierge
🧳 Luggage storage
👶 Family-friendly services including bottle warmers, kettles, pushchairs and wheelchairs available to hire
🛍️ On-site mini-market for snacks and essentials
💇 On-site hairdresser and beauty services (extra charge)
💆 Spa with sauna, steam room, Turkish bath, whirlpool and treatment rooms (charges apply)
🧼 Daily housekeeping with linen and towel changes
♿ Wheelchair and mobility scooter charging area
🌐 Free Wi‑Fi throughout the resort
Practical Info
Lujo Hotel Bodrum sits in Guvercinlik on Turkey’s Bodrum Peninsula, overlooking a serene, fjord-like bay edged by pine and olive trees. Expect a relaxed, upmarket atmosphere with plenty for both couples and families, from kids’ clubs and aqua park to chic beach clubs and adults-only bars.
Language: Turkish
Currency: Turkish Lira (₺)
Time difference: GMT +2 (typically +3 in summer)
Average direct flight time from UK: around 4.5 hours
Transfer time from Bodrum Airport (BJV): approximately 30 minutes
Seasonal notes: Many outdoor pools, restaurants and bars operate between roughly April and October and may open or close depending on weather and occupancy. Heated pool dates are usually limited to spring and sometimes late season. Some à la carte venues require reservations and may carry a cover charge, even on All Inclusive Plus.
For entry rules and health guidance see the UK FCDO Turkey advice.
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FAQs | Lujo Hotel Bodrum
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is Lujo Hotel Bodrum on the beach?
Yes. Lujo Hotel Bodrum occupies a private, beachfront headland just outside Guvercinlik. The resort steps down towards a sheltered bay, with dedicated beach areas and easy access from the pool terraces.
2. What does All Inclusive Plus at Lujo Hotel Bodrum include?
The All Inclusive Plus concept typically covers à la carte breakfast, lunch and dinner in the main restaurant, plus a choice of additional à la carte venues for breakfast (Asma, Gaia, Koza) and for lunch and/or dinner (Asma, Gaia, Koza, Opa! and Sorriso). International snacks, Mövenpick ice cream, frozen yoghurt and desserts are available 24 hours a day, and local and selected international branded drinks are served 24 hours. Your minibar is replenished daily with soft drinks, wine and snacks. Some premium speciality restaurants such as El Gaucho Steakhouse, Secret Restaurant and Shibori Asian Restaurant have a cover charge and require reservations. Inclusions can change seasonally, so always check the latest details at check-in.
3. Are there adults-only areas at Lujo Hotel Bodrum?
Yes. While the hotel is very family-friendly overall, there are several adults-only spaces, including an adults-only outdoor pool at the beach club, Opa Beach Club Bar, Pablo Esco rooftop lounge bar and the Juice N Joy Bar. Selected room categories, like Indigo Laguna Clubber rooms, are also reserved for guests aged 18 and over.
4. Is Lujo Hotel Bodrum suitable for children and teens?
Very much so. Families benefit from two children’s pools and an indoor children’s pool, an aqua park with slides, a children’s club for ages 4–17 years, a crèche for 1–3-year-olds, an indoor play area, playground, kids’ menus in selected restaurants and a packed daytime and evening entertainment programme. The kids’ club and crèche usually operate between April and October and can run as late as 2am, giving parents genuine downtime.
5. Does Lujo Hotel Bodrum have a dress code?
Yes, a smart-casual dress code applies in most à la carte restaurants, and beachwear is generally not permitted inside these venues. During the day, relaxed resort wear is fine around the pools and beach. For the latest guidance, check the information provided on arrival or at guest relations.
6. When is the best time to visit Lujo Hotel Bodrum?
The main season on the Bodrum Peninsula runs from late April to October. If you like it warm but not too hot, May, June and late September are ideal. July and August bring the hottest weather and the liveliest atmosphere, with the full programme of entertainment and facilities. Outside these months, some outdoor venues and pools may close or operate on reduced hours.
7. Is Lujo Hotel Bodrum a sustainable hotel?
Yes. Lujo Hotel Bodrum is listed as a Certified Sustainable Hotel, meaning it has met a sustainability standard that is recognised by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) at the time of assessment. This typically covers areas such as energy and water management, waste reduction and community engagement.






















