Oku embarks on new chapter with two bohemian properties
Oku Hotels is set to return in 2026 with two properties; Oku Bodrum, which debuts in spring, and Oku Andalusia, which will reopen for its first full summer in April. These new additions to the Oku’s existing locations in Ibiza and Kos take the brand’s boutique portfolio to four properties.
Opening on 1 May 2026 along Bodrum peninsula’s northern coast, Oku Bodrum makes the most of its seafront location with views of mountains on one side and the Aegean sea on the other.
The boutique hotel will offer 58 rooms and suites, each offering front-facing sea views, private balconies or terraces and many with a private or shared pool. Hotel interiors reflect Oku’s signature boho-chic, minimalistic style, from earth-toned linens to beautiful natural materials and contemporary lines.

A collaboration with one of Turkey’s leading art curators, Begüm Güney, introduces a collection of unique artworks and sculptural installations across the hotel areas – each piece selected to echo the grounded and meditative quality of the space and connection to the land.
For dining, three outlets offer a range of options including relaxed local fare fusion cuisine, including Oku’s signature Nikkei-inspired restaurant, Teyo, an open-air setting, reflecting both a tropical and Japanese garden.

The hotel also has a private jetty, providing boat access for ocean-faring experiences, and guests can also visit Oku Spa, featuring a hammam, sauna, seaview fitness area, relaxation space and openair seafront treatment cabanas.
In addition to this new opening, Oku Andalusia will reopen for its first full season on 17 April 2026, showcasing the brand’s signature beachside bohemian flair and minimalist ethos, blending local tradition with luxury and tranquillity.
The 255 guest rooms are designed to reflect the relaxed, laidback spirit of Oku, with options including terraced suites with private pools, roof terrace rooms with panoramic ocean views and a private four-bedroom villa perched next to the beach.

The hotel will also be launching an all-new Beach Club, Alma, bringing together the spirit of Andalusia with bold Hispanic influences, offering a refined yet laidback dining experience beside the shoreline.
Meaning ‘Soul’ in Spanish, the beach club is located within the hotel on the shores of the Costa del Sol with views across the Mediterranean to Africa.
Respecting the Japanese philosophy of Oku itself, wellbeing and self-connection is at the heart of Oku Andalusia. A dedicated wellness concierge supports guests in tailoring programmes to restore and revitalise, with a focus on longevity.

The expansive 2,000m2 Oku Spa is a haven with an indoor pool, relaxation area, meditation courtyard, sauna, steam room, vitality showers and movement spaces including an open air yoga shala within the wellness gardens and state-of-the-art fitness centre.
Wellness extends beyond the spa itself, with a Sports Club, including tennis and padel, as well as a pitch for further disciplines.
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