If you’re thinking about booking this hotel, just do it. Honestly, stop faffing around, you’ve found the best hotel in Bodrum City. I promise you. This absolutely stunning 5-star hotel sits on a hill with the most breathtaking view you’ll ever see. It’s the kind of view that stays with you long after you’ve left. The design is beautiful and authentically Turkish, with artistic touches everywhere. You can tell that every detail has been thought through, and the whole place is clearly cared for with real pride. Breakfast deserves its own paragraph. It’s superb, and here’s the insider tip: you can order omelettes, eggs (scrambled, poached, Benedict, Turkish-style, you name it) at no extra charge. And whatever you do, don’t forget the Turkish tea or coffee. The staff are genuinely lovely and it’s obvious they’re proud to work there. We had a wonderful massage in the spa on day two, which set the holiday off perfectly. A big shout-out to the spa manager Sim and Malia (apologies if we’ve remembered the names wrong) – you were both amazing. The spa and gym are brilliant. There’s a fantastic sauna, steam room and a proper Turkish hammam. The facilities have been recently renovated so it all feels fresh and modern. Just to note, the jacuzzi is no longer there, but you won’t miss it. Our bedroom was beautifully designed. We stayed in room 1210 with a sea view – stunning. But to be honest, every room here is a win, even the most basic. Now for the pool situation. Forget about 5am sunbed wars – there are plenty to go around, and the whole atmosphere is calm and relaxed. There’s even a second pool if you fancy swimming proper lengths. You MUST eat in the hotel restaurant at least once during your stay. The food is outstanding, and with that view, it’s something special. If you can, time it with the live music on Friday or Saturday night. The walk to town is all downhill, about 15 minutes, and actually quite nice. Coming back up… well, let’s just say it’s character building. Unless, of course, you’re sensible and grab a taxi. They’re everywhere, cost about 240 TRY (£5), and save you puffing your way up after dinner. While in Bodrum, definitely take a day trip by boat for swimming and snorkelling. They’re all much of a muchness, so just book via Viator to avoid haggling on the street – and don’t pay more than £25 each. Totally worth it. Foodies, you’re in luck: Bodrum has three Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurants. Visit them all, they’re outstanding. And don’t miss Bodrum Castle – go late in the evening when it’s cooler and quieter. Of course, no hotel is perfect, and the only “compromise” here is that hill. But let’s be honest, a fiver in a taxi is hardly a hardship. I really hope this helps. Now stop dithering and book it – we got a great deal through EasyJet Holidays. Huge thanks to the whole hotel team, you were wonderful. See you again one day. Miles and Georgina