The Most Beautiful Honeymoon Hotels in September and September Vacation Routes
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The Most Beautiful Honeymoon Hotels in September and September Vacation Routes

September offers the peaceful and romantic atmosphere you've always dreamed of for your honeymoon. The scorching heat of summer is behind us, and the days are now cooled by a gentle breeze. As the tourist crowds slowly disappear, a sense of tranquility reigns over the beaches and coves, as if they belong to you alone. The sea is still as warm and inviting as in summer, and every time you dive in, you feel like you're collecting the last gift left over from summer. The air cools slightly in the mornings and brings a pleasant chill in the evenings, perfect for taking a walk hand in hand along the shore. September's light is unique; at sunset, the sky is painted in shades of pink, orange, and purple, as if by an artist's brush. The colors of the Aegean and Mediterranean in this season are vibrant; the landscapes where blue and green intertwine in the coves, the peaceful corners of small hotels, and the light breeze accompanying evening meals transform your honeymoon into much more than an ordinary vacation.

The Most Beautiful Honeymoon Hotels and September Vacation Routes

  1. Dalyan Resort, +12
  2. Cumbalı Konak Hotel, +12
  3. Ida Blue Hotel, +18
  4. Hiddenbay (+12 Adults Only)
  5. Linasya Hotel
  6. Turan Hill Lounge
  7. Oyster Residences Hotel, +14
  8. Nuup Hotel
  9. Glenn Hotel & Beach
  10. Kaya Guest House

Dalyan Resort, +12

For a honeymoon in September, Dalyan is a wonderful choice. Dalyan Resort sits right on the riverside, and the moment you arrive you feel as though you’ve stepped into a peaceful village far away from the city. The rooms, decorated in pastel tones with floral patterns, create a romantic atmosphere, while the high ceilings make you feel at home and completely at ease. There’s so much to do in Dalyan: start with İztuzu Beach, where you can watch the famous caretta caretta turtles. The hotel offers direct boat service to İztuzu, making the trip to the sea both easy and enjoyable. Around Köyceğiz Lake you can take a long walk or rent a bike to explore. If your visit falls on a Monday, don’t miss the local market in Köyceğiz—it’s full of fresh fruit, vegetables, and handmade local products. For a more relaxing experience, head to the Sultaniye Thermal Springs, where the healing waters are said to be beneficial for many ailments. If you’re after something more adventurous, jeep safaris around Dalyan offer both nature and excitement. Another special spot is Delikli Ada, where the Mediterranean meets Dalyan, named after the natural hole in the middle of the island. Birdwatchers will also find Dalyan unique, as it is home to many endangered bird species. And if you’d like to go a little further, a half-hour boat trip from Dalyan will take you to the stunning 12 Islands.

Dalyan Resort, +12

 Cumbalı Konak Hotel, +12

The first thing you’ll feel when you arrive in Alaçatı is its history and soul and Cumbalı Konak Hotel captures this spirit perfectly. Did you know that back in the 1800s, this charming town was called Alatzata, then Alacaat, and finally became Alaçatı as we know it today? Cumbalı Konak reflects the region’s characteristic stone architecture and welcomes guests all year round. The hotel has 13 rooms, five of which feature the signature cumba bay windows. The garden is small but utterly delightful, filled with geraniums, bougainvillea, and lavender. Having breakfast among these scents feels like starting the day in a little village. The breakfast itself is made with local, organic, homemade products—a truly authentic way to begin your morning. The location couldn’t be better: just a two-minute walk from the lively Kemalpaşa Street, where you’ll find restaurants and cafés. On Saturdays, the area comes alive with the local market, and on other days parking is easy. The beaches, surf schools, and Ilıca Beach are only 2–3 km away. Food and nightlife options are endless. Try the freshness of Aegean herbs at Asma Yaprağı, enjoy soulful mezes at Fahri’nin Yeri, or sample everything at Ortaya. In the evenings, sip a drink at Korto against the wind, dance at Boop, embrace youth at Dokuzbuçuk, or welcome the morning with coffee at Scatola. Every corner, every stone, every room is designed to make you say, “I’m so glad I’m here.”

İda Blue Hotel, +18

At the foothills of Mount Ida lies Adatepe, a village where the deep, calm blue of the sky seems to sink into your very being. Here, the traces of the past meet the serenity of the present, and right in its heart stands İda Blue Hotel. This boutique property was created by restoring four historic Greek houses, with rooms that draw their soul from the garden’s plants and flowers. Take the Lavender Room, for example, which opens to the garden and offers sea views a gentle brush of blue across every moment of the day. Each house has its own living room, making you feel less like a guest and more like a long-lost friend of the village. Time flows slower here; breakfasts are never rushed. At the neighboring Refika Cafe, morning tables are set with homemade jams from freshly picked fruit, clotted cream from village milk, local cheeses, herb-filled quiches, and warm bread. Special diets are also catered for, whether vegan or gluten-free, so you never feel restricted. Throughout the day, you can grab a snack or enjoy dinner at the café. This is the perfect place for honeymooners, nature lovers, those seeking an ecological lifestyle, or anyone wanting a detox in nature. While pets aren’t allowed, the adults-only concept ensures peace, quiet, and privacy. Visit in September and you may catch the olive harvest—or take part in workshops such as vinegar making, art therapy, or mandala sessions organized by the hotel.

İda Blue Otel, +18

Hiddenbay (+12 Adult Only)

Tucked away in one of Urla’s peaceful bays, Hiddenbay combines the calm of the Aegean with refined details, designed exclusively for adults. Waking up to the gentle sea breeze and lingering over long breakfasts with a view is a true delight here. September is the perfect time for a honeymoon after the summer crowds have left, the atmosphere becomes even more serene and intimate. The property’s seaside location means you can swim in the turquoise waters throughout the day, while evenings offer unforgettable sunsets. And if you’re craving a touch of energy, Çeşme’s vibrant nightlife and colorful streets are just a short drive away. Hiddenbay is where tranquility and elegance meet, creating the ideal escape for couples.

Linasya Hotel

If you’re reading these lines, you’re probably thinking the same thing I am: I wish I were there right now. Walking through the quiet streets of Bozcaada, filled with the salty scent of the sea and the island’s gentle breeze, you can feel life moving to a different rhythm. Imagine waking up early, slipping out barefoot to the shore while the island still sleeps, dipping your face into the cool water, then returning to the hotel garden for breakfast with a plate of eggplant pastries. These are the simple pleasures you won’t want to give up. I’m writing these words from the garden of Linasya Hotel. The morning still carries a cool freshness, gulls call in the distance, and I’m surrounded by the grace of stone walls, solid wood furniture, and hand-painted carved doors. Everything here is calm and unhurried. The story of Linasya is just as soulful: owners Akgül Altok Öz and her husband Saadettin left careers in architecture and construction behind and came to Bozcaada in 2007. When they found this empty stone building with a vast garden, they dreamed of creating a guesthouse and they’ve been keeping that dream alive ever since, always in harmony with the spirit of the island. The interiors are fully restored, blending craftsmanship, stonework, and a flower-filled garden, making the place feel like a doorway to another world. Staying here isn’t just a holiday it’s a way to listen to yourself and rediscover inspiration. Guests each write their own story: a solo traveler reading in the garden, a couple deep in conversation over breakfast, children chasing one another across the grass. The sea is close too: Çayır Bay, only 1.5 km away, offers crystal-clear waters to crown your day. With easy access from Istanbul, Izmir, Bursa, Balıkesir, or Çanakkale, your vacation begins as soon as you board the ferry. Early bookings and long stays are rewarded with special discounts. While pets aren’t allowed, the hotel is family-friendly. Right now, with a gentle breeze, soft sunlight, and faint melodies in the air, looking at Linasya’s stone walls, one thought lingers: We’re so glad we came.

Linasya Hotel

Turan Hill Lounge

For couples seeking peace and seclusion on their September honeymoon, Turan Hill Lounge in Kabak Bay offers the kind of escape that nourishes your soul. Surrounded by the dazzling nature of Ölüdeniz, the lodge sits where lush green forests meet the blue sea. The rooms, designed with bamboo and natural stone, blend perfectly with the landscape. Some offer sea views, while others open to the mountains and forests—ideal for those who want to wake up to nature. The atmosphere is woven with stillness and calm. Mornings on the shaded veranda, sipping coffee as light filters through the trees, bring a sense of inner peace that slows down time. Owner Ece and her team share their philosophy of living close to nature, away from the city’s chaos, with every guest. This isn’t a place for flashy pools or showy interiors—it’s a retreat designed in harmony with nature. The beach is just a short walk away, reached by a rocky yet meaningful path that opens to golden sands and crystal-clear waters. The restaurant serves meals prepared with seasonal, local ingredients. Dishes like Seed Salad or Super Yogurt are not just food, but an experience. Guests often choose half-board packages to fully savor the flavors of both breakfast and dinner. Turan Hill Lounge is more than accommodation—it’s a gateway to explore Kabak Valley through hikes, boat trips, hidden caves, and ancient Lycian ruins. Honeymooners who want to dedicate time to silence, nature, and each other will feel completely at home. For those who love simplicity and the outdoors, this place offers not just a break, but a chance to feel reborn.

Turan Hill Lounge

Oyster Residences Hotel (+14)

If your honeymoon dreams take you to Ölüdeniz, Oyster Residences is the place to be—set directly on the beach, just steps from the turquoise waters of Belcekız Bay. You’ll be sitting under the shade of century-old olive trees, surrounded by nothing but peace. Look up, and you’ll see paragliders drifting down from Babadağ, their colorful sails painting the sky with hope at sunrise and magic at sunset. The hotel itself is a work of art, shaped by the refined touch of owner Günsenin Günel, a graduate of Chelsea School of Art in London. There are 31 uniquely designed rooms, each with its own story to tell. Ground-floor rooms open onto garden terraces, while the upper ones boast breathtaking views. The décor is refined and elegant, with every detail carefully thought through. Dining here is just as special. At Oyster Restaurant, fresh seafood and Aegean flavors take center stage made even more unforgettable as you watch the paragliders dance above. For a change of taste, the neighboring Şey Bar’s fusion cuisine or Jade Restaurant’s Mediterranean dishes are just next door. Evenings in Ölüdeniz offer a mix of romance and energy: enjoy the local nightlife at Şey, Buzz, or Belcekız, or simply stay in and savor the hotel’s quiet charm. Beyond the hotel, don’t miss the turquoise waters of Butterfly Valley and Kabak Bay, the dramatic landscapes of Saklıkent Canyon, and the abandoned village of Kayaköy. A boat tour is a must, revealing hidden coves and islands across the glittering blue of the Aegean. The location is perfectly balanced steps from the lively beachfront restaurants and bars, yet offering a romantic, relaxed atmosphere by night. Oyster Residences is where elegance, nature, and the soul of Ölüdeniz meet, making it unforgettable for couples.

Oyster Residences Hotel (+14)

Nuup Hotel

Hidden like a paradise within Marmaris’ lush greenery, Nuup Hotel welcomes you to Çamlı Village, where the rustling leaves dance with the wind and cheerful birdsong fills the air. Here, the rush of city life feels far away. The rhythm of life is in harmony with nature, surrounded by secret coves accessible by boat and the stunning view of Sedir Island just across the water. Designed with local architecture and nestled in nature’s embrace, Nuup Hotel offers a serene and thoughtful retreat. Swim beneath the shade of pine trees in the pool, listen to the cicadas and sparrows, and discover a kind of rest that goes beyond even the most comfortable mattresses. Rooms are modern and stylish, some with balconies or terraces, and a few with fireplaces perfect for cozy evenings. The quality bathroom amenities highlight the hotel’s attention to detail. Dining is also a highlight: Sento by Nuup features tasting menus crafted by an award-winning chef, while Nuup Patisserie delights with sourdough-based pizzas and artisanal pastries. Fresh, carefully prepared products make breakfast a feast of its own. Beyond relaxation, the hotel offers nature walks, horseback riding, canoeing, and creative workshops at the Krei Art Studio. Its proximity to the sea completes the picture, making Nuup Hotel an unforgettable choice for those seeking rest, connection with nature, and a chance to discover the hidden gems of the Aegean.

Nuup Hotel

Glenn Hotel & Beach

If you dream of a honeymoon on the tranquil northern Aegean shores, Glenn Hotel & Beach in Küçükkuyu offers a warm embrace. Created by experienced hoteliers Seyit and Kayacan, the property exudes sincerity and intimacy guests immediately feel at home. Set right by the sea, the hotel features balcony rooms, garden suites with jacuzzis, and lush green surroundings that make every moment enjoyable. With a bar, terrace restaurants, and its own pier, there are plenty of spaces to relax and savor the view. Meals are prepared with natural, local products that bring the authentic flavors of the Aegean to your table. Dining at Nish Grill & Bar, with its sea views, live music, and thoughtful presentation, creates evenings you won’t forget. Glenn Hotel & Beach is perfect for couples seeking both relaxation and nature. The area offers rich cultural discoveries as well: explore the ancient city of Assos, Behramkale village, Yeşilyurt, or the Adatepe Olive Oil Museum to add layers of history and charm to your trip.

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Kaya Guest House

Would you like to wake up to the sound of cicadas, hear roosters crowing in the distance, and open your eyes to stone-paved streets draped with bougainvillea? In the heart of Old Datça, Kaya Guest House offers just that. Under the shade of flower-covered doors, this boutique stay combines minimalist luxury with heartfelt warmth. It’s a place that avoids showiness, embracing instead a quiet, authentic charm. Its central location means you can stroll to Can Yücel’s house or treat yourself to the famous almond ice cream just steps away. And yet, despite being in the middle of the action, the guesthouse preserves a sense of peaceful seclusion. Owner İlgim Hanım’s warm welcome makes staying here feel less like being a guest and more like sharing in the life of a local home. Kaya Guest House belongs to the mid-luxury segment modest in size, but rich in atmosphere. A small pool provides the perfect retreat for reading in the shade during hot summer days. The rooms are modern in design, some featuring fireplaces and balconies, while high-quality bathroom amenities add a touch of elegance. Breakfast is a generous spread of local flavors: olives, cheeses, homemade jams, and fresh produce. The sea is just a short drive only six minutes away where Datça’s refreshing beaches await. Some are sandy, others pebbly, but all are calm, shallow, and inviting. Kaya Guest House is ideal for couples and families seeking a mid-luxury escape, wandering the cobblestone streets of Old Datça, and enjoying a more peaceful summer away from the crowds. For dining outside the hotel, try Alfheim Brasserie’s artichoke risotto or enjoy cocktails at JackieO, where stone walls and atmospheric corners create unforgettable evenings. Days can be spent exploring Knidos’ ancient ruins, swimming in Palamutbükü, and ending with a stroll through Old Datça’s timeless streets. September is the perfect time to experience it all.

Kaya Guest House