Maçakızı.
Maçakızı is less of a standard resort and more of a permanent fixture in Bodrum’s cultural history. Established by Ayla Emiroğlu during the peninsula's 1970s bohemian rise, the property has evolved into a polished waterfront hideaway in Göltürkbükü. The experience is defined by direct sea access; instead of a sandy beach, guests congregate on a tiered private pier and sundecks that lead straight into the turquoise water. The aesthetic feels like a sophisticated summer house, with minimalist, light-filled rooms tucked into lush bougainvillea. Dining is the centerpiece here, anchored by Executive Chef Aret Sahakyan’s Michelin-starred restaurant, which sources ingredients from the hotel’s own culinary gardens. It remains the quintessential spot for a refined, high-energy Mediterranean escape.