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The Kempinski Hotel Barbaros Bay Bodrum in Turkey

By Adrian Prisca

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Situated in one of the most popular tourist destinations in Turkey, in the lovely Bodrum, the Kempinski Hotel Barbaros Bay sits atop the spot where some time ago Alexander the Great was consorting with a warrior queen, above the waters of the Aegean.

In a place that combines the exoticness of Asia with the warm, humid atmosphere of the Mediterranean Sea, the resort is a blend between ideas, traditionalism, authenticity and enormously tasty seafood. What results is not a meal – it’s a symphony of tastes, within an atmosphere that you will never forget.

Overall, the Kempinski Hotel Barbaros Bay encompasses 173 rooms, besides which a number of hidden coves, secluded bays and historical landmarks reside, ready to pamper those who dare to come here. On a closer matter, the hotel is packed with handcrafted decorations and furnishings, means of sailing, scuba diving gear and spots, and gold fields.

In addition, state of the art nightlife and fine dining are poised to please any wondering soul. For example, before heading on a journey to the open sees, gorge on a tasty table-side gourmet breakfast, enjoy a morning therapy in the Six Senses Spa and then head out to water.

Also reachable via an exclusive helicopter transfer service, courtesy of the resort, from Izmir Adnan Mender to Bodrum International Airport, apart from many other ways to get there, the Kempinski Hotel Barbaros Bay not only offers elegance, but also shares some with you along your way.

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