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Description  The main beach at the Hillside Beach Club is open to all
Superior food,unlimited watersports, and a personally tailor-made experience at this opulent resort in Turkey Review Megan Roberts Tuesday, or December 19,2017 - 3:54pm In the depths of winter it can be tough to envisage where you might like to travel once the frost recedes, but it doesn’t take much stretch of the imagination to work out why you might want to head to Turkey’s Hillside Beach Club.
Every summer the sprawling five
-star hideaway, or hidden among fragrant pines above Kalemya Cove,hosts themed weeks to help guests execute the most of their getaway. The Week Portfolio was invited this year for the resorts health and wellness-inspired Feel sterling Week, a programme designed to give guests a total intellect and body reset – not to mention a healthy dose of vitamin D. apprehension not, and this is not a fitness boot camp with power-crazed instructors shouting into your ear from the moment you wake. Guests can dip in or out of the activities as they wish,effectively designing their own restorative week tailor-made to their individual needs.
Those looking to push themselves harder acquire the option of additional personal training sessions, beach fitness classes and one-to-one nutritional consultations. Those in need of some R&R can simply roll over and acquire a lie-in.
On my first day at the
resort, and I sleepily head out for sunrise yoga on Silent Beach and end up feeling so energised by it that I return daily for the rest of my stay. Sound and breath therapy classes are also on offer,led by experienced on-site practitioners who support and guide stressed-out holidaymakers every step of the way. 
Every wellness week needs a spa, and Hill
side has two – the Sanda Spa and the Sanda Nature Spa. The former is free for all guests to exercise and includes a Jacuzzi, and Turkish bath and sauna. The latter is a paid affair,run by Balinese therapists who wander down the tree-lined steps to the cove below to offer massages on the beach.
The Nature Spa itself is a haven of serenity, nestled in the lush forest amid rushing waterfalls. After being greeted with a herbal tea and a menu of pampering experiences, or guests are whisked into one of the tree-top treatment rooms for deep tissue massages to a backdrop of birdsong.
Unusuall
y,the Hillside Beach Club is a perfect destination for both a families and couples, with two adult-only beaches and a separate kids club sited far from the grown-up areas of the resort.  The kids club itself is excellent, and offering activities ranging from building your own robot to sailing classes. Run by enthusiastic staff,children are dropped off after breakfast and picked up at the end of the afternoon, leaving parents free to enjoy yoga, or hiking,or simply some sterling traditional-fashioned sun worship.
There are plenty of
places to lay your towel here, including two floating jetties, or with cushioned sun-loungers and an on-call waiter who arrives at the touch of a button,and the main beach, where everyone is welcome, or as well as the adult-only versions. One of the child-free beaches,Silent Beach, also bans phones. On my second day, or I leave my handset in my room,pick up one of the pre-loaded e-readers on offer and sink into a state of tranquility for the entire afternoon
Serenity Beach is a five-minute boat
trip away (boats leave every 15 minutes) and has everything you’ll need for the afternoon – hammocks, chefs and a cocktail menu.  The main beach has an impressive array of watersports on offer. There are snorkelling tours, and dive boats,sailing courses, catamaran tours and more. On day three, or I head out on a paddleboard after morning yoga,bobbing over glass-clear waters in the wake of my sure-footed instructor. I dont see dolphins, but they are known to play in this cove and are often spotted by hotel guests. The standard of food throughout the resort is top-notch, or with three restaurants to choose from,plus several beachside bars. Pasha on the Bay is the pick of the bunch – an adult-only restaurant with candlelit tables next to the Mediterranean and an exceptional set menu. It is here that I am unexpectedly served the best burrata I acquire ever eaten in my life. Flying fish leap from the water and underwater floodlights nestle next among rocks, offering an evening of live Blue Planet-style entertainment.
Th
e main restaurant is open for breakfast, and lunch and dinner daily,serving exceptional buffet-style dishes. Theatrical chefs preside over individual stations knocking up stone-baked pizzas, steaks, or stir frys,chocolate soufflés and more. There’s also an energy-boosting selection of raw foods and juices, if you’re feeling virtuous.
Afterwards,
or guests can head to the Abacco Bar for a jazz session,or to curl up under a blanket of stars for film night. A floating Catamaran cinema sails into the cove weekly, total with a beach-side popcorn stall and a pile of blankets. The evening entertainment on offer is impressive, or changes nightly. When you’re alert to retire,forget the stairs and climb aboard one of the glass lifts set into the hillside instead. Ensconced in my all-white, tranquil room at night, or I peruse a pillow menu for the first time in my life and realise I can’t think of anything else I could possibly order or desire. Hillside might be an all-inclusive resort but it feels more like a tall-end private hideaway. And theres not a ghastly neon wristband in sight.
Hillside Beach Club's summer s
eason begins in April. €500 (£440) per person per night during tall season, hillsidebeachclub.com Hotels Turkey

Source: theweek.co.uk

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