SUSTAINABILITY
A Respectful Holiday Experience for the Future
SUSTAINABILITY
At Lujo Hotel Bodrum, since our opening, we have prioritized not only providing our guests with luxurious and comfortable holiday experiences but also protecting the environment and supporting our community. Our approach to sustainability spans energy and water management, waste reduction, promoting local culture, and contributing to social well-being. Our goal is to offer memorable experiences today while safeguarding our natural and cultural heritage for future generations.
Our sustainability efforts have been integrated into every aspect of our operations from day one:
- Local Materials and Design: Our resort is built and decorated using natural, locally-sourced materials, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region to our guests.
- Waste Management and Avoiding Single-Use Products: Non-recyclable and single-use items are never used; all waste is carefully sorted and recycled wherever possible.
- Energy and Water Efficiency: High-efficiency energy systems, renewable energy sources, and water-saving technologies are applied to optimize consumption.
- Local Employment and Social Responsibility: The majority of our staff are hired locally, supporting the regional economy, and social responsibility projects are prioritized.
- Cultural and Environmental Awareness: Guest programs, workshops, and guided tours are designed to raise awareness of environmental protection and cultural heritage.
At Lujo Hotel Bodrum, sustainability is not just a policy—it is an integral part of our daily operations. With respect for nature and society, we aim to provide our guests with an environmentally responsible, culturally enriching, and socially conscious holiday experience.
You can explore our detailed sustainability performance and goals by reviewing our 2024 Sustainability Report. The report provides a comprehensive overview of our environmental, social, and economic sustainability efforts.
Discover Local Heritage
Explore the rich cultural and historical landmarks around Lujo Hotel Bodrum
Bodrum Castle
Bodrum Castle, or Castle of St. Peter, was built from 1402 onwards by the Knights of St. John. The castle is open to the public and also houses the Museum of Underwater Archaeology.
Underwater Archaeology Museum
The Underwater Archaeology Museum is located inside the Bodrum Castle. Guests can visit the museum to see the world's oldest shipwreck on display: The Uluburun Shipwreck. Based on findings, it is estimated that the ship sank at the end of the 14th century BC. The well-preserved shipwreck revealed many miscellaneous objects such as bronze and copper vessels, precious stones, hippopotamus teeth, ivory, logs of blackwood from Africa, and earliest intact glass ingots known - 175 glass ingots of cobalt blue, turquoise, and lavender. The engraved golden scarab of Nefertiti was also found on this ship.
Etrim Village
The Etrim Village keeps the regional carpet and rug weaving art going stronger than ever. Visit Etrim to see these artisanal rugs being woven and listen to the stories behind the colors and the patterns.