
Adam & Eve Hotel combines design, nature and sensuality to create the newest concept hotel in the Mediterranean, (Belek - Antalya - Turkey) opened in late 2006. Merging design with nature, elegance with eroticism and luxury with exclusivity. Adam & Eve has provoked intrigue since its launch was announced.

Good design has always been sexy, and well-known interior architect, Eren Talu’s signature all-white composition and minimalist approach plays on the natural beauty for which Antalya is known. Adam & Eve envelopes its guests in a fantasy where soft white floors and floor-to-ceiling mirrors reflect an expansive pine forest and the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean. Brilliant blue skies and an evening blaze of color as the sun sets behind the Toros Mountains serve as a backdrop for whatever life guests want to lead…

Adam & Eve is the latest agent provocateur of pleasure in the Mediterranean. Each 64 square meter guestroom features a 16 square meter balcony with king-size bed, an in-room king-size bed and sensual day lounger that can be arranged into various positions, as well as a hot tub with sound, color and light therapy plus a maxi-bar full of gourmet and luxury products. Guests can choose from standard rooms, suites and private villas. The 1,000 square meter Adam & Eve Suite is the last word in post-modern opulence, including its own lounge complete with DJ booth. Villas feature private pools and gardens as well as a private beach exclusively for use of villa guests, not to mention a personal concierge. Standard room rate starts from $200.

Outdoor activities range from golfing at seven exclusive golf courses with which Adam & Eve has special arrangements to swimming in the world’s longest pool, twice as long as Olympic size. Parasailing, horseback riding, bicycling and a range of other pursuits are also at guests’ disposal. Adam & Eve has four upscale restaurants to please your pallet and boutiques featuring top international designers.






















Trendy & chic: Be Seduced by Moroccan Style
Transform your space into a chic & unique Moroccan style. One of the most popular travel destinations in the world, Morocco can easily come to your home with our designer tips.
By Saint tropez boutique of San Francisco, California.
Trend Spotter: Be Seduced by Moroccan Style
Transform your space into a chic & unique Moroccan style. One of the most popular travel destinations in the world, Morocco can easily come to your home with our designer tips.
By Saint tropez boutique of San Francisco, California.
Moroccan design is welcoming, warm, exotic and relatively easy to pull together — all wonderful traits for those interested in Moroccan-style home decorating. “Moroccan styles are timeless,”
Moroccan design combines the best of Moorish and European influences to form a beautiful union of architecture and style. This fusion of Arab, Spanish, French art deco and Berber style entices design enthusiasts everywhere. It also adds a note of worldly, well-traveled sophistication to a space. The best part is, you don’t have to theme an entire room — a few simple accessories will do the trick.
What Is Moroccan Style?
The Goods: Morocco is known for its handmade works like carved doors and columns, hand-woven carpets, mosaic tiles, wood lattice screens, encaustic cement tiles, zillij tile, terracotta tile, intricately painted tiles, lanterns, leather goods and silver tea sets.
Color: The North African country borders an ocean, but is also a desert oasis, resulting in a warm and cool color palette. Earth tones combined with various shades of blue and pink are common, as are texture and pattern.
Traditional vs. Modern: A modernized version of Moroccan style is popular in the U.S. because it successfully takes classic Moroccan-design motifs, materials and styles and gives them a fresh spin. Traditional Moroccan design is heavier, and rich with beautiful color & texture blend that makes it so unique and exotic.
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