- Turkey Holidays
- Oludeniz
- Liberty Lykia

Surrounded by pine forests, the Liberty Hotels Lykia Adults Only (16+) has a seafront location. This adult-only property has a half-mile long sand and pebble beach, 19 swimming pools, a 3-hole golf course, and spa facilities.
The spacious rooms at the Liberty Hotels Lykia Adults Only (16+) offer sea, pool or garden views. All rooms include satellite TV, air conditioning, minibar and free Wi-Fi. There is also a balcony in each room.
Liberty Hotels Lykia Adults Only (16+) has 9 restaurants serving selected dishes from international cuisine. You can enjoy Italian and Far East cuisine, or seafood at the sit-down restaurants for a fee. There are also 10 bars, 2 cafes and a wine house on site.
You can enjoy the outdoor, indoor, heated or adult-only pools. The spa center has hammams and a range of massages. Water sports facilities and a fitness center are also available.
Oludeniz Beach is 3.2 km from the property. Dalaman Airport is 70.8 km away.
Due to the surrounding area and the number of steps around the hotel, it may not be suitable for those with mobility difficulties.
Another fantastic holiday at Liberty Lykia. We came two years ago and decided to come again this year as the options for other Turkey and Greek resorts didn’t compare
Hotel is fantastic - pool areas and the beach areas are just wonderful and the backdrop setting beautiful
Used the hotel private catamaran tour which was excellent and used the spa for massages which were good value
The range of activities are top class through the day, special thanks to Jasminn who coordinates a lot especially water polo!
Some small areas of feedback - the gym could do with an update and size increase, and the top pool near the water park could do with earlier cleaning. Outside of that a truly great holiday destination for a family
I felt compelled to write a review on Libery Lykia. This is the first holiday taking my three children on my own. I spend hours researching hotels in Turkey and needed something to entertain ages 18,15 and 12. I’ve been to Turkey about 6 times before staying in Belek and Antalya area. This time I decided to look into other areas and decided on Olu Deniz. The Liberty Lykia hotel stood out and I’d heard a couple of people mention this hotel before. I am so glad I booked it! What an amazing please. Firstly the scenery. It’s breathtaking. The hotel is beautifully embraced by the dramatic mountains that surround it. They rise high above the resort, almost engulfing it. I could not tire at looking up at them.
The resort its self is huge. I almost think the photos don’t do it justice. The kids didn’t even mind walking round, lots of steps but you can take the lift.
The main pool area is busy so you do need to get up early to get a spot but there’s a whole new world over by the waterpark that has other pools, slides and plenty of space so no need to panic.
The food is absolutely brilliant. So much choice. Lots of different options to choose from. The main all inclusive is fabulous however you can pay for other restaurants. We are in the Turkish, Italian and Asian, I cannot fault them. The setting of the Turkish restaurant is stunning.
The entertainment at night is lots of fun. I’ve read reviews and everyone talks about Mr Happy! It was a pleasure to actually meet him. The staff put in so much effort, you can really tell they enjoy what they do.
The hotel room was perfect for a family of 4. Our room had a sea view and we loved watching the sunset every evening.
We met lots of people, lots of English here along with many other nationalities. People here are lovely. The hotel definitely caters for all age groups.
I’ve stayed in many hotels in Turkey, even the Royal Maxx Belek but I have to say I would choose Libery Lykia hands down. There is something magical about this place. We will be back next year.
Thank you for the most unforgettable trip.
This review is for the animation team. They are absolutely fantastic, they go above and beyond and have so much energy day and night. Special Mention to Yasmin, Amy, Mr Happy, Jakob and Kama. They have been absolutely great with my girls. Yasmin has been like a big sister to them both and has really helped give my oldest confidence to come out of her shell. Thank you to you all.
Hotel is in a lovely location. Beautiful mountain scenery. The all inclusive option is excellent. Main buffet gets busy so getting there earlier is more pleasant. The beach is very nice. Lifeguards are on duty and on our third day a pontoon was put out into the ocean to help guests avoid the breaking waves, which were strong. The entertainment is very good. The waterpark is small but nice. Get there early as people reserve loungers around the pool. The watersports centre is excellent. Paragliding excellent. Staff lovely and reassuring. Highly recommend. An additional cost for activities but completely worth it. Made our holiday. The al a carte restaurants are very nice. Fish restaurant gets beautiful sunset views. Italian has wonderful food. Chefs at the whole resort are so hard working. Housekeeping and guest services excellent. Photographers friendly and the lady who runs the bag shop, utterly delightful. Nice gym. Drawbacks with this resort. The main pool feels inadequate for the size of resort. The spa is in a lovely location but the staff do not manage the environment correctly. I paid £450 for massages. One of these was completely ruined by a noisy guest shouting into his phone next to the massage hut. When i complained I was offered a replacement massage by the reception who were apologetic BUT when I had this replacement massage, the hotel were doing renovation works. Drilling and hammering for the entirety of my treatment. They seem more interested in trying to sell massages than creating a peceful, relaxing environment. You cannot charge £100+ for a relaxing massage and expect people to put up with unacceptable noise levels. Do not sell massages during renovations and mange noisy guests around treatment areas. Basics for a spa! There also needs to be no smoking areas round the pools. Horrid breathing in inconsiderate people's cigrarette smoke, especially as loungers are so close to each other. A couple of areas for improvement but overall a really good holiday in a beautiful country.
Poor start but we ended up having a great time.
We arrived at 3am local time after a long day of travelling and the welcome at reception was lukewarm at best. After a quick hello we waited in awkward silence until we were eventually handed our room keys and were told the bellboys would help us to our room. We walked outside to find 3 members of staff propped up against golf carts talking amongst themselves. After standing nearby with our suitcases for a bit I had to interrupt them to ask if they’d direct us to our room - once we eventually had their attention the staff member was very polite courteous and professional.
Our seaside view room had signs of wear and tear - stains on wall / furniture and fixings but was otherwise very comfortable and looked out directly onto the beach front.
We proceeded to the all night snack bar walking through the main courtyard of the resort to get there - there’s no getting away from it this area looks dated and tired. On arriving at the snack bar the food on offer was cold and dry as if it had been lying out for some time but I guess it was the middle of the night and they probably don’t get many people passing through at that time. The various members of staff dotted around the place at this time In the morning were either sitting smoking or on their phones - no one spoke to us or acknowledged our presence at all.
Now we are not important and we do not require any special treatment but when you have chosen to visit Lykia and spent a lot of money to do so, you do not expect to feel like an inconvenience on arrival. We have arrived at other resorts in the middle of the night and have been welcomed with water or champagne and the staff have done a lot more to help get you settled.
We went to bed worried that we’d made a massive mistake but I’m pleased to report that’s where the negatives end - this place is awesome!
The area the resort is in is absolutely beautiful - sandwiched between two mountains it slopes downhill onto a pebbled / gravel beach with turquoise waters - the gardens are very well looked after and are absolutely stunning.
Although steep the resort is very well laid out and everything is easy to get to. There are lifts to get you up the steeper sections if required.
The water park is the best in resort park I’ve seen - great fun for our 10 year old with loads of flumes / slides and a refreshing pool area all set within the beautiful garden grounds. If you arrive at opening time (10am) you practically have the place to yourself - even at peak times it didn’t feel overly busy. A few water polo goals dotted around too which was a good laugh - top tip you can borrow a ball to use for the day from a hut in the main courtyard and there is a free to use air compressor to blow up inflatables down at the beach front.
Mosquitos are a bit bitey up at the water park so bring repellent!
At no point did we have a battle for sun beds at any of the pools or the beach - there are loads of beds.
All the staff we encountered were friendly and service at the various bars was relatively quick - cocktails and drink selection also decent.
The food at the main buffet restaurant is amazing best selection we’ve encountered at an all inclusive for breakfast lunch and dinner - yes it gets busy and can be a bit of a free for all but you get used to it.
The Gaia à la carte restaurant included in the package was amazing too - they offer a set menu which changes every day (they also cater for kids).
We also paid to visit Pinara the traditional on site Turkish restaurant - food was delicious and service was great. 25 euros for two adults and a child - it was a nice change from the main restaurant - no kids menu at this one.
Sea is often choppy but they have a water break area where kids can swim and snorkel safely - some cool shoals of fish to be seen in there too. Water shoes are a good idea as it is a rocky beach.
Although we didn’t book into it - the football academy looked good fun and well run. My son played in the nightly evening football games and thoroughly enjoyed them.
To summarise the buildings and decor on site are a bit run down and this fatigue prevents it from feeling truly five star but Lykia has charm and the hard working staff, amazing food and great facilities totally won me over after a poor first impression.
Thanks for having us and we hope to be back one day.
