Selimiye
Boho Garden

The serene ambiance of Selimiye Village left a profound impression on us, inspiring the vision to create a haven in harmony with nature. Our goal was to introduce an innovative approach while preserving the authentic charm of this exceptional village. Carefully curated by our architects, our facility boasts five distinct room concepts, each offering a unique and delightful experience.

Throughout the construction process, we prioritized the preservation of our cherished trees, meticulously arranging our landscape to provide ample shade and tranquility for our guests to unwind after a long day.

At the core of our ethos lies a deep reverence for nature and a commitment to honoring its blessings. We strive to provide our guests with the most natural and exquisite experience possible. To achieve this, we incorporate locally sourced ingredients into our cuisine, including olive oil from our region, molasses crafted through traditional methods, and tahini made from indigenous sesame seeds. Additionally, we harvest seasonal fruits from our own garden and fields to craft our homemade jams.

Our saltwater pools offer guests a refreshing and health-conscious swimming alternative to the sea, ensuring a serene and enjoyable aquatic experience.

In our rooms, we prioritize the use of natural toiletries and implement energy-saving card systems, because we believe that small actions can make a significant impact on our environment.

Selimiye

Selimiye, renowned as the jewel of Muğla, stands as a captivating destination where the azure waters of the Aegean Sea meet in splendor—a tranquil haven nestled amidst nature's embrace.

This quaint and traditional fishing village evokes a sense of timeless charm with its narrow streets and stone dwellings, transporting visitors to an era where time appears to stand still. Renowned for its unparalleled vistas, Selimiye boasts a peaceful ambiance within its natural harbor, ensconced by verdant hillsides. Here, one can lose oneself in the passage of time, strolling romantically beneath the stars after dusk.

The allure of Selimiye extends beyond its natural beauty to encompass its delectable local cuisine. A tantalizing array of fresh seafood and flavorful appetizers awaits at its charming restaurants, while boutique shops showcasing locally crafted goods and souvenirs beckon to travelers.

Nestled within one of the peninsula's most picturesque bays, Selimiye offers a sublime experience with its crystal-clear waters.

It serves as a sanctuary for the weary soul, offering the warmth of its hospitable locals, breathtaking panoramas, and a tranquil atmosphere.

For those seeking respite from the urban clamor and a communion with nature, Selimiye stands as an ideal destination.

What to do in Selimiye?
  • Indulge in delightful dining experiences at quality restaurants along the seafront piers, offering a variety of seafood and Turkish cuisine amidst the soothing sounds of lapping waves.

  • Explore untouched bays of the Hisarönü Gulf on private yacht or group excursion boat tours, immersing yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the sea.

  • Embark on a 3-hour tour aboard smaller boats for a half-day exploration of the picturesque bays.

  • Experience wine tasting and vineyard tours at Asarcık vineyards, the region's sole wine producer.

  • Discover the historical and touristic attractions of neighboring villages such as Bozburun, Söğüt, Taşlıca, Turgut, and Orhaniye, all within short distances.

  • Enjoy luxury services at Dmaris Bay and Kuzbükü (Kocabahçe Bay) with speedboat access, offering entertainment day or night.

  • Witness the unique craft of Gulet construction in Bozburun, just 10 minutes from Selimiye.

  • Take in the azure waters and engage in water sports at Çiftlik Bay, a 30-minute journey away.

  • Visit popular tourist destinations like Turgut Waterfall and Kız Kumu beach nearby.

  • Embark on a day trip to Rhodes Island, the ancient capital of the Greek islands, accessible via daily ferry from Marmaris.

  • Discover magnificent bays and visit the ancient city of Knidos on a day trip to the Datça Peninsula, approximately 1 hour away.

  • Enjoy a boat ride on the Azmak River or spend leisure time at Kite Surf Beach in Akyaka, approximately 1 hour away.