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Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum Ready for the New Season

Opening its doors for the 2025 season on March 28, 2025, Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum says hello to another season full of innovations. 

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Located in Cennet Bay, one of the most enchanting spots of the Bodrum Peninsula, surrounded by unique natural landscapes, Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum offers its guests a privileged holiday opportunity in touch with nature this season as well. Having celebrated its 10th anniversary with great surprises last year, the innovations offered to its guests by Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum continue throughout the 2025 season. Specially designed rooms with lush gardens and large terraces, suites with infinity pools among century-old olive and pine trees, residence apartments offering the comfort of home and luxury villas equipped with more unique services and experiences every year await those who desire a privileged holiday experience.

Unique Innovations, Refined Experiences in the 2025 Season

Rated “5 Stars” for the third time in a row by the world’s most prestigious travel platform, Forbes Travel Guide, Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum holds the title of being the only “Forbes 5 Star” hotel in Bodrum this season. Surrounded by the unique blue of the Aegean Sea and the lush green nature of Cennet Bay, the hotel continues to offer a unique holiday opportunity this season with its expanding villa selection, new restaurant openings, shopping options with boutiques of exclusive brands and the enchanting The Spa at Mandarin Oriental treatments. With 22 luxurious and unique villas meticulously designed and arranged according to different segments full of privileges, Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum continues to be one of the facilities with the highest number of villas in the region.

Gastronomy Journey Strengthened by New Global Brands

Taking its guests on a rich culinary journey and being awarded numerous international gastronomy awards, Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum is launching world-famous restaurant openings in the 2025 season. With its location with an uninterrupted sea view, ROKA, offers outstanding flavors from Japanese Robatayaki cuisine, sumptuous sushi and sashimi plates and carefully prepared cocktails. ROKA, with its unique flavors prepared on the open-air robata grill in the heart of the venue, serves only for dinner. ROKA by the Beach With a lighter menu, you can enjoy the open air in a relaxing ambiance accompanied by refreshing cocktails with the signature ROKA. ROKA and ROKA by the Beach are preparing to meet their guests in May. Mandarin Oriental is Bodrum's indispensable signature restaurant Hakkasan This season, it invites its guests to new discoveries with its high-level Cantonese cuisine and flawless service approach. Offering special recipes from Mediterranean and world cuisines for lunch and dinner with its pleasant atmosphere, Lucca by the Sea's cocktails are entrusted to world-famous mixologists this year, too. Lucca Beach is waiting for those who can't wait to enjoy the sun and light summer flavors accompanied by good music. It was met with great interest when it opened last year. FERDİ BABAcontinues to bring Alaçatı's favorite Aegean flavors and fish to Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum in 2025.

Classical taste stops will welcome distinguished Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum guests in the new season. Famous for its contemporary signature cocktails Mandarin Bar With its brand new concept and design, Blue Beach Club & Bar   Pool Bar & Restaurant with its relaxing atmosphere, Sofra is among the resort's gastronomy selection with Mediterranean dishes that suit every palate. Branded names greet this summer in desserts. Offering an haute couture patisserie experience Vakko L'atelier's elegant presentations or Hafiz Mustafa 1864's traditional Turkish desserts are at Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum again this summer.

An Exclusive Shopping Experience with Luxury and Boutique Brands

Hosting boutiques and pop-up stores of exclusive brands, Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum stands out as the most comprehensive and specially designed luxury shopping stop in the region. New brands are added to this shopping experience accompanied by unforgettable views every season. One of the world's most famous sportswear brands Alo yoga's only store after Istanbul is opening this season in Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum. World-famous designer Elie Saab is among the notable names of this season with its special boutique. Bagutte JewelleryCalzedoniaDior BeautyGolden gooseIntimissimi ManMy Best Friends ve Sagaza Madrid will meet guests with its most special collections. Standing out with its holistic accommodation approach and offering unique privileges ranging from gastronomy to healthy living, entertainment to shopping, Mandarin Oriental Bodrum's shopping opportunities include, just like last season, 100% Capri, Adamo, Atelier Rebul, Audemars Piquet, BeeGoddess, Beymen, Bluemint, Brunello Cucinelli, Cartier, Chanel, Chopard, Dilek Hanif, Eres, Falconeri, Fiolas, Hermès, Intimissimi, Kutnia, Les Benjamins, Louis Vuitton, Lunab, Meri Krutzo, Missoni, Molu, Muse for All, Piaget, Serena Uziyel, Sır Maison, Vakko, Van Cleef & Arpels and Vilebrequin brands.

Unique Good Life Opportunities

The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, continues to offer a wide range of wellness, beauty, health and massage programs, including award-winning holistic signature spa therapies, in the 2025 season. Programs, special packages, retreats and much more led by experienced experts and internationally renowned spa gurus meet guests. This season, The Spa at Mandarin Oriental welcomes its guests with world-renowned skincare brand Augustine Bader invites you to discover unique treatments with. The treatments applied with the successful products of the German brand, which is an expert in skin care with its award-winning formulas, can only be discovered at Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum on the Bodrum Peninsula.

“New Season, New Experiences”

Stating that they will continue to offer an extraordinary experience with personalized services in the 2025 season, Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum General Manager Tunç Batum said; “As Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum, we are excited to make a strong start to the new season after celebrating our 10th anniversary in 2024. We are preparing to sign many innovations and surprises this year as we do every year so that our guests can have an accommodation full of unique privileges. As we enter the 2025 season, we received the “5 Star” evaluation for the third time in a row by Forbes Travel Guide, the world's most prestigious travel platform. These achievements encourage us to continue working to contribute to Bodrum and our country's tourism, and they also serve as a thank you to our guests who return to Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum or are excited to stay with us for the first time to encounter new experiences every season. This year, we are ready to bring timeless luxury to our guests once again with our new villas, world-famous gastronomy areas, distinguished famous brands that have joined our organization and much more.”

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The Peninsula Istanbul, Among the Best in the World

The Peninsula Istanbul was included in the Travel + Leisure 2025 “Top 500 Hotels” list, which is prepared annually by the New York-based travel magazine Travel + Leisure based on reader votes and determines the best hotels in the world. 

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Travel + Leisure 2025 “Top 500 Hotels” The list includes the best hotels of the year, based on a survey conducted by Travel + Leisure's readers about their travel experiences around the world. The Peninsula Istanbul, is once again demonstrating its success in the luxury hotel industry by being included in the “Top 500 Hotels” list published by Travel + Leisure magazine, which is considered one of the most reliable hotel guides in the travel world. “World's Best Awards” based on the results of the survey “Top 500 Hotels” list ranks the highest rated hotels worldwide. Travel + Leisure'Only hotels that stand out with their exceptional service approach, unique location and unforgettable experiences offered to their guests are included. 2025 “Top 500 Hotels" Listed on the list, The Peninsula Istanbul offers its guests a unique accommodation experience with its location intertwined with the historical and cultural richness of Istanbul, rooms with Bosphorus view and modern facilities. This success is a reflection of The Peninsula Istanbul's world-class hospitality approach and excellent service.

The Peninsula Istanbul, a member of the world-class elegant and luxurious hotel portfolio of The Peninsula Hotels and the first hotel in Türkiye, consists of four buildings, three of which are historical, in the Karaköy district. The hotel offers a unique experience with its 177 specially designed rooms and suites in different categories, banquet areas with historical peninsula views, terrace gardens and outdoor spaces. With its location in Galataport, a seaside living project in Karaköy that includes museums, restaurants and boutiques, The Peninsula Istanbul promises a unique accommodation experience within walking distance of the Galata Tower, Galata Bridge, Hagia Sophia Mosque, Sultanahmet Mosque and Topkapı Palace.

The Peninsula Istanbul has previously been selected by the votes of Travel + Leisure magazine readers. 2024 World's Best Awards on the list “No. 1 Europe City Hotel” (Best City Hotel in Europe) This prestigious list aims to inspire travel enthusiasts by identifying new and outstanding hotels around the world each year.

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A Colorful April 23 Celebration with Children from LÖSEV at Adress Istanbul

Children registered with LÖSEV and battling leukemia and cancer experienced the joy of April 23 National Sovereignty and Children's Day together, hosted by Address Istanbul. The little ones celebrated this special holiday, presented to them by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, with events held at Address Istanbul. The children, who celebrated the joy of the holiday with games and dances, had an unforgettable April 23.

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Believing that all children are born equal and have equal rights to the best care and treatment, LÖSEV continues to be a hope for little heroes fighting all childhood cancers, especially children with leukemia, for 26 years. Little heroes, On April 23 National Sovereignty and Children's Day They came together at the events organized at Address Istanbul and had a fun day. The event started with the opening speech and continued with the children reading their emotional poems and providing unforgettable moments to the audience. In the event where the excitement of old holidays was experienced, children performed dance shows and LÖSEV Children and Volunteer Choir also took the stage. In addition, there were enjoyable moments with activities such as face painting, caricature workshops and Bubble Show. With games, competitions and clown shows, children rediscovered the excitement of the holiday.

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Personnel Training and Its Importance in the HORECA Sector

The HORECA sector is a huge force. This force is driven by its people. Investing in them, developing their skills and ensuring they are equipped to face the ever-evolving challenges of the sector is not only advisable, it is also a must. As the saying goes: “Well-educated staff are the backbone of a successful business.”

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The HORECA sector, which includes Hotels, Restaurants, Cafes and Catering services, is very careful about personnel training. It is undeniably one of the cornerstones of modern economies. HORECA sector An integral part of its success is the staff who carry out its activities every day. Therefore, staff training is not just a procedure, but a critical component in ensuring the sustainability of the business, customer satisfaction and overall growth. Let's examine the details of why staff training is vital in the HORECA sector.

The Dynamic Nature of HORECA

First, to understand the importance of training, it is necessary to acknowledge the inherently dynamic nature of the HORECA industry. With ever-evolving customer preferences, technological advancements and changing market dynamics, businesses must remain vigilant. To achieve this agility, a staff that is well-equipped and adaptable is critical.

In this vast HORECA landscape, businesses also witness the rise of trends such as gastronomy, room aesthetics or event formats. Understanding these trends requires a proactive workforce trained to anticipate and adapt. Furthermore, as the industry becomes more integrated with technology, it is necessary to ensure that staff are not only competent in traditional roles but also in using modern tools and platforms.

In addition, the global nature of the HORECA sector means serving different customers every day, especially in tourist-heavy areas. From understanding various dietary requirements to recognizing cultural nuances in service etiquette, the demands on staff are multifaceted and constantly changing. Training therefore becomes the bridge between these dynamic challenges and the consistent delivery of quality service.

HORECA Sector and Personnel Training

Enhanced Customer Experience: Well-trained staff can provide superior and consistent service. Whether it’s a hotel receptionist or a restaurant waiter, well-trained employees can elevate the customer experience, leading to repeat business and positive reviews.

Operational Efficiency: Training equips staff with the knowledge and skills to perform tasks more effectively, which increases operational efficiency, reduces errors and can significantly reduce costs in the long run.

Employee Retention and Satisfaction: Employees who receive consistent staff training feel valued and are less likely to seek opportunities elsewhere. This not only saves on recruiting and placement costs, but also fosters a positive work culture.

Adherence to Standards and Regulations: The HORECA sector often has strict health and safety regulations. Regular training ensures staff are always up to standard, reducing the risk of legal complications.

Beyond the immediate benefits, staff training plays a crucial role in creating a distinct brand image. After all, customers often remember their interactions with staff more vividly than any other aspect of their visit. These memories, both positive and negative, play a critical role in shaping their overall perception of a brand.

And in the age of instant online reviews and social media feedback, staff performance is under constant scrutiny. Proper training can help keep the spotlight on you, turning every customer interaction into a potential positive reference. In this interconnected digital age, the ripple effects of a single exceptional service experience can be significant for business growth.

A staff-trained waiter serves drinks on a tray.

The HORECA sector is very careful about personnel training.

HORECA Personnel Training Spectrum

Personnel training in the HORECA sector is not a one-size-fits-all solution. Different roles require different training approaches:

Technical Training: This relates to specific skills, such as operating a particular kitchen appliance or using a hotel management software.

When we delve deeper into the field of technical staff training, we see that it’s not just about understanding the equipment or tools. It also involves knowing the principles behind them. For example, a chef is not only trained to use an oven, but also understands the science of cooking, the chemistry behind flavor combinations, and the physics of heat. This depth of knowledge allows them to adapt and deliver, even when faced with unfamiliar equipment or unexpected challenges.

What’s more, as technology evolves, new tools and machines find their way into HORECA’s premises. Whether it’s the latest coffee brewing device or a sophisticated hotel reservation system, ongoing technical training ensures that staff stay ahead of expectations, ready to maximize the potential of new tools to enhance the customer experience.

Soft Skills Training: Essential for roles that interact directly with customers. This includes communication skills, conflict resolution and emotional intelligence.

While technical proficiency is essential, it is often the soft skills that separate the average HORECA organization from the remarkable one. In addition to communication and conflict resolution, there is also an emphasis on empathy. Being able to put yourself in the customer’s shoes and understand their needs, desires, and even their unspoken concerns is invaluable. This personal touch often leads to lasting customer relationships and loyalty.

Another critical soft skill in the HORECA sector is adaptability. Given the unpredictability of the service industry – from sudden influxes of customers to unexpected challenges like power outages or supply shortages – staff need to think on their feet, making quick decisions while maintaining composure. Training that includes role-playing or situational analysis can help develop these skills, preparing employees for real-world scenarios.

Health and Safety Training: This is very important given the close interaction with food and public spaces. It covers food safety, hygiene standards and emergency procedures.

Beyond understanding health and safety regulations, this training instills a sense of responsibility in staff. Staff not only comply with the rules, but also become stewards of customer health and safety. Emphasizing the importance of habits such as regular hand washing or proper food storage techniques as moral duties, not just regulations, can ensure that they are taken seriously.

There is also a greater focus on mental health and safety in today’s world. Especially in high-stress jobs such as those in the HORECA sector, it is crucial to recognise signs of burnout or stress in oneself or colleagues. Training sessions now often include elements of mental wellbeing and ensure staff know how to seek help or offer support when needed.

Cultural Sensitivity Training: Since HORECA businesses often cater to an international clientele, understanding and respecting different cultures can significantly improve the customer experience.

The global appeal of the HORECA sector means that businesses often find themselves speaking to a mosaic of cultures. Cultural sensitivity training is no longer about understanding basic dos and don’ts. It delves into the deeper nuances of cultures, helping staff understand the histories, traditions and values ​​that shape customer behaviour and preferences.

Furthermore, with the global rise in awareness of inclusivity, cultural sensitivity training includes understanding and addressing different gender identities, disabilities, and even ideologically based dietary preferences like veganism. Such comprehensive training ensures that every client feels seen, respected, and valued, regardless of their background or preferences.

Today’s training also focuses on staff mental health. Given the high-stress nature of many HORECA jobs, courses that focus on stress management, resilience and even mindfulness are becoming increasingly important. This holistic approach ensures that employees are equipped to cope with the pressures of their jobs while maintaining a positive attitude.

Similarly, staff training in the HORECA sector now includes environmental sustainability issues. With increasing awareness of environmentally friendly practices, staff need guidance on waste management, energy conservation and sustainable resource use. By aligning training with global sustainability goals, businesses not only increase their operational efficiency, but also strengthen their brand image with environmentally conscious customers.

Staff Training and Challenges

While the benefits of training are undeniable, there are also some challenges. For many businesses, especially smaller ones, budget constraints can be a significant barrier. Additionally, the high turnover rate in the HORECA sector can sometimes deter employers from investing heavily in training. However, it is important to view training as a long-term investment rather than a short-term cost.

For the HORECA sector to develop, more focus needs to be placed on staff training. As customer expectations increase and competition becomes fiercer, businesses that prioritize continuous learning and employee development will undoubtedly stand out.

HORECA businesses can ensure they stay at the cutting edge of service excellence by integrating regular feedback, adopting advanced training methodologies and fostering a culture of continuous learning.

The Road to the Future

Another growing trend is incorporating feedback from staff into training modules. After all, they are the ones on the front lines and experiencing the challenges firsthand. Their insights into real-world scenarios can help shape more relevant and effective training sessions. This collaborative approach to training not only improves content quality, but also boosts employee morale because they feel their feedback is valuable and impactful.

Another important aspect of future training will be scalability. As businesses grow, expand or franchise, training modules should be designed to be scaled or changed without major overhauls. This ensures that staff training remains consistent and aligned with the brand’s values ​​and goals, regardless of the size or location of the business.

The HORECA sector has enormous power, with a wide area and a direct impact on economies. This power is driven by its people. Investing in them, developing their skills and ensuring they are equipped to face the ever-evolving challenges of the sector is not only advisable, it is also a must. As the saying goes: “Well-educated staff are the backbone of a successful business.”

 

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