The hotel consists of two three-storey blocks with a lift, which include 3 double rooms on each floor. 13 rooms out of 18 have access to a private swimming pool and a spacious terrace with sunbeds.
The hotel has its own private beach, where you can enjoy water sports or swim in the hotel's yacht. Also, the hotel has a restaurant where you can taste the delicious dishes of Turkish and international cuisine, prepared by local chefs, or enjoy refreshing cocktails on the deck and in the pool bar with music, with enchanting views of the sea and the peninsula.
Each room is equipped with air conditioning, TV, DVD — player, a kettle, iron and hairdryer. There are Molton Brown cosmetics in all bathrooms.
In 2011, according to the British newspaper The Times, this hotel was named the most luxurious boutique hotel on the Mediterranean coast.
Kas was founded by the Lycians, his name on the ancient Lycian language sounds like Hebesos or Hebesa. Kas was a member of the Lycian League, and its importance is confirmed by the presence of one of the richest Lycian necropolis. The ancient Greeks later gave it the name of Antipelos. The town was famous for exporting sponges and timber during the Roman period. The town suffered because of Arab incursions, then was annexed (under the name Andifli) to Rum Sultanate, led by the Seljuks. After the collapse of the Seljuks, it came under the rule of the Ottomans.
Now Kas is located near the Greek island of Megisti, it is a natural paradise. Modern hotels, built on the Cukurbag peninsula, offer a variety of accommodation options in Kas. You can visit a variety of historical attractions in the town, such as the Hellenistic theater and much more. Or you can enjoy the natural heritage of the peninsula, which is represented by numerous scenic beaches, underwater caves, and so on.