Turns out you don’t need new teeth or a hair transplant to leave Türkiye feeling transformed. Liberty Lykia Adults Only offers a different kind of makeover, one built on sea views, spa treatments and the buffet spreads of your dreams. You’ll come home glowing, rested, and feeling ever so slightly spoiled.
Set in a secluded stretch of coastline near Ölüdeniz, this adults-only resort is less a hotel and more a self-contained world of indulgence. There are private beaches, forest cocktail bars, dramatic mountain backdrops and more pools than you could ever need (three, to be exact). It’s huge, yes, but everything is still surprisingly polished, peaceful and effortless. If you’re after laid-back luxury with zero stress and maximum pampering, it’s hard to beat.
Why stay at Liberty Lykia Adults Only?
This isn’t your typical all-inclusive; no lukewarm buffet trays or novelty pool games here (unless you’re into that, in which case: the family resort next door awaits). Liberty Lykia Adults Only is the grown-up half of a vast 400-acre estate, and it feels like a world of its own: calm, polished, and blissfully kid-free. And it’s genuinely stunning. Expect beautiful scenery, blindingly blue sea, and forest paths that wind through the trees to secret beaches and cocktail bars. The sheer scale means there’s always a quiet corner to claim, while the staff-to-guest ratio somehow makes it feel boutique. If you’ve been put off by all-inclusive holidays before, this place might just convert you.
What are the rooms like at Liberty Lykia Adults Only?
Much like the rest of the hotel, the rooms feel thoughtfully geared towards comfort; stocked with everything you might want before you even realise you want it. Big, bright and designed to keep you horizontal for as long as possible. The beds are enormous, the blackout curtains are effective, and the air-con does its job without a fuss. Most rooms open onto a balcony or terrace, with views stretching either across the sea or up into the tree-lined mountains.
You’ll arrive to complimentary treats, a well-stocked mini bar, and a very comprehensive set of bathroom cosmetics – plus robes, slippers and a rainfall shower that practically demands at least one dramatic singalong. There’s a real sense of generosity and thoughtfulness to their design – much like the rest of the hotel.
What’s the food and drink like at Liberty Lykia Adults Only?
In a word: outrageous. This isn’t just good-for-an-all-inclusive good – it’s proper, remember-it-forever good. The main buffet is a sprawling spectacle, with an absurd number of dishes covering everything from fresh grilled meats and Turkish delicacies to vibrant salads, mezzes and delicate pastries. You can tell the chefs care, and the quality is consistently excellent. There are à la carte options too, with ‘Sunset’ and ‘Balbura’ restaurants both offering grown-up dinner experiences in beautiful settings. These come at an extra cost, but they’re well worth it if you’re looking to level things up for a night or two. Go on, you deserve it.
Drinks are just as abundant, and cocktails, coffees and soft drinks can be brought out to your sun lounger whenever you like. There are even help-yourself fridges scattered across the resort, stocked with soft drinks, water and the odd ice cream. It’s very easy to get used to this kind of living – just remember not to wander into duty free expecting the same.
What wellness facilities are there at Liberty Lykia Adults Only?
Of course, you’d expect a very good spa for a hotel of this calibre, but the spa at Liberty Lykia doesn’t feel like an afterthought. It’s a sleek, purpose-built space offering everything from saunas and steam rooms to classic Turkish baths and full-body treatments. You can book in for a massage, a facial, or the full hammam experience; ideal if you’re after a serious exfoliation and a nap on a warm stone slab. Treatments are another extra cost, but they’re definitely worth the splurge.
It’s not just indoors, either. There’s a small but serviceable gym, plus a peaceful yoga space overlooking the sea, which is particularly nice in the morning, before the majority of hotel guests have woken up. Truly, if you’re here to unwind, you’ll be thoroughly catered for; there’s saunas, steam, and enough serenity to reset your entire nervous system.
What’s the area like around Liberty Lykia Adults Only?
Technically, Liberty Lykia Adults Only is just outside Ölüdeniz, a beach town on Turkey’s south-west coast that’s popular with paragliders and package holidaymakers alike. If you’re feeling outdoorsy, there’s paragliding at Babadag (around a 40-minute drive from the hotel) and a hiking spot at Lycian Trail Way round the corner.
But realistically? You’re unlikely to leave the resort. Not because there’s nothing to see (there’s a whole coastline of beauty out there) but because you won’t need to – and when you’ve booked a place like this, you’re probably not planning to leave. Instead, make use of the private beach, jump in one of the hotel’s buggies to ferry you around, sample a few of the seven restaurants, six bars or the cute ‘wine house’ – and feel the outside world quickly fades into the background. That’s what you’re here for, anyway.
Why should you book Liberty Lykia Adults Only?
Because it’s just that good. Every detail here feels designed to delight: the food is exceptional, the staff are endlessly helpful without ever hovering, and the scenery – all rugged cliffs, pine-covered hills and turquoise sea – is basically a postcard. It’s peaceful, beautiful, and indulgent in all the right ways. Imagine The White Lotus, without the freakiness. You’ll never want to leave – that’s a promise.
DETAILS
Address: Faralya Mah. Kidrak Sok. 6, 48330 Ölüdeniz, Fethiye/Muğla, Türkiye
Price per night: Starting at around 21,800 TRY all-inclusive (£400/$546)
Closest transport: Ölüdeniz is a short shuttle or taxi away. Dalaman Airport is around a one-hour drive.
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