Lykia World offers a range of contemporary room types, all built to a generous specification with central air-conditioning, flat-screen television, hairdryer, digital safe, mini-bar and well-appointed bathrooms. The style is modern and uncluttered, with plenty of space to unpack properly and settle in for a week.
Standard rooms provide everything you need for a comfortable stay, while family rooms and suites step up the square footage and add separate living areas, ideal for groups sharing or anyone wanting a bit more room to spread out after a round. Most rooms open onto a balcony or terrace, with sea or garden views available depending on your room category and location across the resort.
The resort's footprint is substantial. Multiple outdoor pools are scattered across the grounds, so you can choose your vibe depending on whether you're after a lively atmosphere or somewhere more peaceful to read the yardage book for tomorrow's round. The private beach is a genuine highlight, a long sweep of golden sand with loungers, watersports and beach bars that make it easy to lose an afternoon between rounds.
Lykia's Ayurveda & Wellness Centre is worth carving out time for, particularly if you've been walking 36 holes in the heat. The treatment menu covers everything from traditional Turkish hammam experiences to sports massage and aromatherapy, and the facility itself, complete with indoor pool, sauna and steam rooms, is a step up from the basic 'treatment room only' hotel spas.
Dining is handled across seven restaurants, each with its own identity. The main buffet restaurant covers breakfast and dinner with a huge international spread, while the à la carte options include Italian, Asian, seafood and Turkish specialities. Reservations are recommended for the à la carte venues, particularly during peak season, but the variety means you can genuinely mix it up every night without repeating. The bars are equally well distributed, from poolside spots for daytime beers to the cigar lounge and sports bars where you can catch evening football or settle in with a nightcap after dinner. Depending on your board basis, the resort works well as a self-contained base, offering enough choice and flexibility to keep everyone happy across a week-long stay.