A stay where you lose track of time, listen to nature, and rediscover yourself.

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Perlacia Adatepe
4.7 / 5 ( 68 Reviews )
Perlacia Adatepe

Perlacia Adatepe

Perlacia Adatepe is located in the tranquil village of Adatepe, nestled at the foothills of Mount Ida, where stone-paved streets and centuries-old trees quietly tell their stories. Here, everything is shaped with deep respect for the rhythm of nature and the echoes of the past.

Rooms

Each room at Perlacia Adatepe has been thoughtfully restored in harmony with the natural character of stone architecture and the timeless spirit of the village. Spread across different historic stone houses, our 12 rooms each offer their own quiet charm and unique personality. Respectfully preserved and carefully renovated, the rooms bring together the coolness of stone walls, the warmth of wood, and the calm of natural light. Every detail is designed to offer a sense of comfort that is both simple and refined—clean lines, neutral tones, and understated yet intentional touches.

12 Authentic Rooms

12 Authentic Rooms

12 comfortable rooms, each designed with unique details

Pet-Friendly Concept

Pet-Friendly Concept

A welcoming stay for you and your pets

Central Village Location

Central Village Location

Just a short walk from everything in Adatepe

High-oxygen area

High-oxygen area

High-oxygen area

Private Restaurant

Private Restaurant

Exquisite flavors from world cuisine at Margu Restaurant

Meeting and Event Area

Meeting and Event Area

Well-equipped spaces for corporate gatherings

Adatepe

Adatepe is a hidden gem nestled at the foothills of Mount Ida, under the shade of ancient plane trees. A village that has welcomed many civilizations throughout history—preserving its stone-paved streets and protecting its untouched nature.

For Those Who Cherish Simplicity, Nature, and Timelessness…

For Those Who Cherish Simplicity, Nature, and Timelessness…

Margu Restaurant
Margu Restaurant
Margu takes its name from the lands that echo the verses of the Iliad. According to legend, it was on these very hills that Zeus, king of the gods, watched the Trojan War unfold. Today, a different kind of feast awaits—one of subtle yet profound flavors that linger on the palate.