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Bulgari's Bodrum Debut: A Mediterranean Retreat for 2027

Bulgari Hotels & Resorts announces its latest Mediterranean venture, the Bulgari Resort & Mansions Bodrum, slated for a 2027 opening. This new destination promises to blend architectural sophistication with the natural allure of the Turkish Riviera.

H. TANABE· Japanese correspondent·May 13, 2026·2 min read
An aerial rendering showing a contemporary resort seamlessly integrated into a coastal landscape with lush green hills and the Aegean Sea.

An aerial rendering showing a contemporary resort seamlessly integrated into a coastal landscape with lush green hills and the Aegean Sea.

Bulgari Hotels & Resorts has unveiled plans for the Bulgari Resort & Mansions Bodrum, anticipated to open in 2027. This expansive property is set to introduce a new echelon of hospitality to the Bodrum peninsula, joining a portfolio of eleven existing Bulgari Hotels and Resorts worldwide, alongside properties currently under development in Miami Beach and the Maldives.

Https://www.wallpaper.com/author/hugo-macdonald of Wallpaper* highlights that the resort will be situated on a secluded 110-hectare tract of land. They point out its strategic location, offering 'uninterrupted views of the Aegean Sea' and positioned between the vibrant Bodrum town centre and the serene, untouched natural landscapes of the peninsula. Macdonald further notes the inclusion of a private bay and beach club as key amenities, suggesting a design ethos that harmonizes with its coastal environment.

The development is poised to feature a comprehensive array of accommodations, including a hotel, private villas, and residential mansions. Https://www.wallpaper.com/author/hugo-macdonald of Wallpaper* emphasizes the architectural integration, describing how the structures are 'designed to seamlessly blend into the surrounding hillsides and olive groves.' The emphasis, as reported, is on creating an understated luxury experience that prioritizes privacy and exclusive access to the natural beauty of the region.

Our take: The entry of Bulgari into Bodrum signifies a continued gravitation of ultra-luxury brands towards established Mediterranean enclaves, albeit with a persistent drive for greater exclusivity and privacy. This move reflects a broader industry trend towards residential-style offerings within hotel portfolios, catering to discerning clientele seeking permanence and bespoke services beyond traditional resort stays. We've been watching this evolution of branded residences carefully; the Bodrum iteration appears to be a particularly significant foray into the concept.

Source : Wallpaper*

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