Bük Beach Club
Türkbükü
The quiet fifteen-room Türkbükü alternative — small cove, slow service, no DJ.
Twenty-eight-year-old Yalıkavak beach village — capped capacity, bohemian-mature, the anti-marina antidote.
Xuma sits on twenty-three acres of the Yalıkavak peninsula's west-facing coastline, runs from the beginning of June to the end of October, and caps daily capacity at three hundred and fifty by long-running house policy — Halikarnas-style crush has never been on the menu here. The room is bohemian-mature: wood, white cotton, six adults-only bungalows for overnight stays, no DJ at sunset, no bottle-service spectacle. The reader who finds Scorpios too curated and Bagatelle too show-off ends up at Xuma. Twenty-eight summers in 2025 is the credential — the same Istanbul families have rented the same loungers since the early 2000s, and the booking choreography reflects it. Walk-in on a Tuesday is possible; a Saturday in August needs a phone call ten days out.
The west-facing position is the value — afternoon sun drops behind the peninsula and the loungers stay cool until five. The kitchen is fish-and-meze with no Halikarnas ambition. Adults-only bungalows are the right call for a quiet long weekend; ask for the upper terrace rooms with the cove view.
At a Glance
View Type
Aegean Sea Panoramic,
View Quality
Exceptional
Sunset
***** (5/5)
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