Latanya Park Resort Hotel is a modern hotel located on the beachfront in Yaliciftlik on the Bodrum Peninsula, overlooking the Aegean Sea. Bodrum City Centre is 14 km from the resort and Bodrum Milas Airport is 42 km away. The hotel offers guests a large outdoor pool and a children’s pool. The private beach features over water sun decks and a tropical garden setting. Complimentary sunbeds and parasols are available on the beach and around the pool. The complex is within easy reach of bus stops, enabling guests to explore the region.
Yaliciftlik is probably one of the best preserved places around the Bodrum Peninsula. It is surrounded by secluded bays, crystal clear waters and beautiful pine forests. It is located at the entrance to the Gulf of Gokova, where traditional gullet yachts start their famous ‘Blue Cruise’ around the gulf.
Nearby, is the village of Ciftlikkoy, a farming village where stone farmhouses are scattered around the hillside. Figs are grown in the surrounding orchards and the main crops are pine honey collected from the beehives in the forests. Untouched by tourism, the village offers an insight into real local farming life.
Latanya Park Resort Hotel is a modern hotel located on the beachfront in Yaliciftlik on the Bodrum Peninsula, overlooking the Aegean Sea. Bodrum City Centre is 14 km from the resort and Bodrum Milas Airport is 42 km away. The hotel offers guests a large outdoor pool and a children’s pool. The private beach features over water sun decks and a tropical garden setting. Complimentary sunbeds and parasols are available on the beach and around the pool. The complex is within easy reach of bus stops, enabling guests to explore the region.
Yaliciftlik is probably one of the best preserved places around the Bodrum Peninsula. It is surrounded by secluded bays, crystal clear waters and beautiful pine forests. It is located at the entrance to the Gulf of Gokova, where traditional gullet yachts start their famous ‘Blue Cruise’ around the gulf.
Nearby, is the village of Ciftlikkoy, a farming village where stone farmhouses are scattered around the hillside. Figs are grown in the surrounding orchards and the main crops are pine honey collected from the beehives in the forests. Untouched by tourism, the village offers an insight into real local farming life.