Need to know
Rooms
103, including 31 suites and villas.
Check–Out
3pm. Earliest check-in, 12 noon. Times are flexible depending on availability.
More details
Rates include an à la carte breakfast in the main restaurant.
Hotel closed
The hotel is open from 19 April to 31 October.
At the hotel
Private beach (towels and beach bag provided), spa with Turkish hammam and salt room, gym, sauna and steam room, indoor and outdoor pools, three restaurants and a bar. In rooms and villas: Balcony or terrace with sea or garden views, air-conditioning, minibar, TV, walk-in shower, Korres toiletries for rooms and suites; Bvlgari toiletries for villas.
Our favourite rooms
The Loft Sea View had us fist-pumping the air thanks to its gleaming marble floors, bags of space and a whopping great balcony with comfy seats and some of the best panoramas in the resort. Ask for the suite that – uniquely here – comes with internal sliding glass doors that open onto a petite, plant-filled atrium. It feels a bit like having your own tropical hothouse inside the room.
Poolside
Sea views from the outdoor infinity pool and sundeck are to dive for, and there are smart loungers and cabanas for style-conscious sunbathers.
Spa
Extreme exfoliation is the name of the game at Moi Spa, with a steam room, salt room, infrared sauna and traditional Turkish hammam. There’s a small indoor pool and massage treatments can be provided in outdoor cabanas. Workouts in the gym can be supplemented by one-on-one or group sessions with a personal trainer.
Packing tips
Your slinkiest swimwear and designer sunglasses for strutting your stuff by the pool in the morning; floaty boho chic and floppy hats for turning heads at cocktail hour in the afternoon.
Also
Unfortunately, due to the layout of the resort, Mett isn’t accessible for wheelchair users.
Pet‐friendly
Furry friends up to a maximum weight of eight kilogrammes are welcome, for a daily €40 cleaning fee. See more pet-friendly hotels in Bodrum.
Children
Cots for under-5s are free; extra beds for children aged 6–11 are €60 each, a night. Please contact our Smith travel team to arrange. There’s a playroom and children’s workshops are available during high season.
Sustainability efforts
For such a vast complex, Mett Hotel & Beach Resort Bodrum’s footprint is surprisingly small. Produce – fish fresh from the Aegean, juicy olives and plump tomatoes that burst with flavour – is sourced locally, while solar panels generate much of the electricity required to keep the lights on. There’s even a fancy reverse-osmosis system that produces fresh drinking water. Local stone and light woods from Turkey’s forests keep things sustainable and lend a fresh, natural feel to the whole resort.