Mezargedigi Sokak No :1, Fethiye 48300 Turkiye, Fethiye, Turkey | (888) 399-9863
All-inclusive resort set in attractive greenery
Turquoise-water private beach with loungers, umbrellas, and water sports
20-minute drive to Fethiye; bus outside runs to town
All-inclusive meals, snacks, and 24-hour bars
Bright rooms have outdoor spaces and TVs; Family Rooms available
Outdoor pools with sunny terraces, and music or quiet options
Kids' club, waterslide pool, sports, and animation
Classy spa with Turkish hammam, hair salon, and gym
Evening amphitheater shows and beach bar parties
Free loaner bikes, parking, and Wi-Fi
Isolated, and beach itself is a five- to 10-minute walk
Bland or dated rooms lack kettles
Mediocre buffets can be crowded
Pools get crowded
Wi-Fi non-existent in some rooms
Beds can be twins pushed together (common in Turkey)
Fee for in-room safes
The three-pearl Lykia Botanika Beach & Fun Club is an all-inclusive, family-geared property with pretty gardens and forests leading to its private beach. While summer crowds and music can be overwhelming, the overall setting is relaxing, offering plenty of outdoor space, multiple pools with waterslides, and lovely spa, plus child animation and evening entertainment. Food and drink receive mixed reviews, although poolside pizzas are popular. The 235 rooms are a mix of contemporary and dated, though all have fridges, AC, and balconies. A bus outside reaches Fethiye, but there's little of interest in the immediate surrounds aside from the beach. The Jiva Beach Resort is more upscale and central, but it's also pricier.
Scene
Family-friendly resort with lots of greenery and activity
The name is a bit of a giveaway here, where forest-surrounded, manicured gardens highlight the "botanika" moniker, tidy paths lead to the private beach (expect a bit of a walk here), and lots of family-geared amenities offer fun. Light-stone buildings with wood trim windows and shutters are attractive, as are fragrant plants, palms, flowers, and lawn hammocks. Peak-season crowds raise noise levels though, especially at the huge main pool and all-inclusive buffets. Interiors have a functional look, lacking any real style or pizazz. Poolside sunbathing and alfresco dining terraces are plentiful, as are 24-hour bars and lots for children. Expect mostly East European, Turkish, and British families here.
Location
Remote forested area, by the beach
The resort's secluded forest setting is pretty, as is its private beach (a five- to 10-minute walk through lush greenery), but there isn't much nearby. Fortunately, busses that stop outside run to Fethiye in 20 minutes, allowing travelers to explore this town's historic ruins, amphitheater, restaurants, and twice-weekly markets. Around 15 minutes farther are Hisaronu (for nightlife and spas) and Oludeniz (famous for its Blue Lagoon beach). Dalaman Airport is 40 minutes away by car.
Rooms
Basic rooms with pleasant views
A mixed bag, straightforward rooms are dated or modern, although none have much in the way of style. Older, worn units have beige tiled floors and walls with wood trim, two-tone wood furniture, and neutral-tone linens, plus decorative floral curtains in some. More up-to-date units look fresher with an all-white palette and green sofa beds, plus gleaming white bathrooms. Regardless, bathrooms have cubicle showers or shower/tub combos, toiletries, and hairdryers. Likewise standard are phones, desks, mini-fridges with free soft drinks (on arrival only), small flat-screen TVs, and furnished balconies with garden, pool, sea, or mountain views. Unreliable Wi-Fi is free, but safes incur fees and no kettles are provided. Beds can be two twins pushed together (common for the region). Note that units near the main pool or bars can be noisy.
Features
Lots of food, fun, and a beach
Features here don't stand out from competitor resorts, although lovely gardens are a bonus. Stone paths dividing them lead to the private beach, which has sand and pebbled shores. Plastic loungers line the edge, while canopies or pavilion terraces offer shade. A wooden jetty extends into turquoise waters. A variety of water sports are available, and the beach bar hosts nightly parties. Four adult pools, plus four kiddy ones offer music-filled, quiet, or waterslide options, as well as water polo nets and light-weight dining furniture for snack bars. The snack bars are mostly open 24/7 and covered by the all-inclusive, as are buffets serving Turkish or international cuisine. Guests enjoy the buffets, for the most part, but many say it can get repetitive and food gets cold easily. Buffets are served three times a day, with supplementary snacks, ice cream, tea time, and traditional Turkish pancakes. Guests particularly like the daily barbecue and fresh fish.
The kids' club has cute, circular huts and indoor and outdoor play areas, a game room, activities for different ages, and animation. Sports facilities consist of basketball, soccer, and tennis. Hosted in an outdoor amphitheater, evening entertainment offers comedy, circus, or belly dancing shows. The sleek spa is outfitted with Buddha decoration, and it has a marbled Turkish hammam, plunge pool, hot tub, sauna, hair salon, and basic gym, plus treatment rooms. On-site shops sell souvenirs and beach gear. Pets aren't permitted. Lobby computers, bike rentals, parking, and Wi-Fi throughout are all free.