

Set amongst an olive-clad cliffside, lapped by azure waters that, come nightfall, reflect the glow of blushed-pink sunsets, Su occupies an idyllic location on the ‘Turquise Coast’. Su is located above the award-winning Hotel Villa Mahal & Beach Club where guests can enjoy complementary entry, offering platforms cut into the cliffe-side for soaking up the sun & easy access to the clear waters which are great for snorkelling. The beach clubs laid-back waterside restaurant offers an extensive menu & delectable cocktails throughout the day & evening.
Su is located in Kisla, a 15 minute walk, 5 minute taxi ride or 10 minute water taxi from the enchanting town of Kalkan. The town is a treasure-trove of pretty cobbled streets adorned with Bougainvillea, whitewashed Ottoman Greek houses & inviting boutiques. Welcoming roof-top restaurants, laid-back lounge bars and cool cafe’s are in abundance and have menu’s to suit all tastes.
For those who wish to partake in an odyssey of adventure, how about a pilgrimage to ancient Patara – the capital city of Lycia & the birthplace of St Nicholas? A 15-minute drive will take you to the astonishing site where you can see the largest ampitheatre in Anatolia, a market street giving you a glimpse into roman life and what is thought to be the oldest lighthouse in the world. Today, Patara is mostly known for its beautiful white sands which stretch 20km along the Mediterranean coast and recognised by the Sunday Times as the best beach in Europe. You may even be lucky enough to witness baby loggerhead turtles hatching on the beach and making their way into the clear waters.
For those with an appetite for sporting feats, saddle up for a ride along Patara beach, feel zen with a moonlight yoga class or partake in the many water sports on offer at one of Kalkans beach clubs.
Dining in the vicinity of Su is a delightful experience. Head to the mountain villages for a traditional turkish breakfast with homemade jams, homegrown fruits and fresh local produce in abundance. Laid-back beach clubs serve up the catch of the day from the local fishermen and dining by moonlight on one of Kalkans rooftop restaurants is a magical experience.