Set in an elevated position on the stunning
Aegean coast of Turkey,
just a short drive from Bodrum is the Sea Garden Hotel - aptly
named because of the beautiful lush gardens. The hotel is
located beside two bays backed by pine clad mountains - an area of
largely untouched natural beauty.
This fantastic beach resort truly has something
for everyone. To start with your holiday price is all
inclusive when it comes to dining and drinks and snacks are also
included between 10am - 1am. In addition there are 7
restaurants and 3 bars to choose from, 2 swimming
pools, 2 tennis courts, a watersports centre, spa and gym.
Dining is on an 'all inclusive' basis with
breakfast and lunch served from the buffet and grill at the Laguna
Restaurant overlooking the beach. Dinner is at the Amphora
Restaurant in the main hotel. Snacks and drinks are served from the
beach bar between 10am in the morning and 1am in the evening and
are also included in your holiday price. In addition, for two
nights a week dinner is included in any of the specialty
restaurants which include Italian, Turkish, Mexican and fish.
Accomodation at the Sea Garden is made up of
doubles, twins and interconnecting rooms, all of which are air
conditioned, have fridges, satellite TV, hairdryers, safes and
good size balconies looking over the bay or across the gardens.
Children are well looked after
too, with 5
childrens
clubs run by our fully qualified nannies which are
available to children aged 1 year - 17
years.
Located away from the hotel right at the top of
the resort is the resort's very own "Mini Bodrum", with shops and
bars. Every evening there is a local entertainment and on a
Wednesday it is transformed into an open air restaurant offering
all local specialities freshly cooked for your enjoyment.
There is an extremely well equipped
watersport centre with good range of dinghies and windsurfers
for all level of sailor. The conditions on the bay tend to be
perfect in the morning for waterskiing and beginner sailors, and in
the afternoon when the wind picks up the more intermediate sailors
take to the water.