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If we are staying in Bozcaada, we are not doing generic. This island practically begs for stone walls, shady courtyards, old-house charm, and breakfasts that spiral out of control in the best possible way. Below, we’ve rounded up some of the loveliest Bozcaada boutique hotels, with a quick note on what each one is best for and what kind of price you can expect.
Keep planning your Bozcaada escape
Once we’ve figured out where to stay in Bozcaada, it becomes very hard to pretend this is just a quick island stop. These guides will help you plan what to do between lazy breakfasts and sunset wine, where to eat well, and whether this little Aegean detour is about to hijack your entire Turkey itinerary in the nicest possible way.
- 10 Best Things To Do in Bozcaada – for beaches, windmills, monastery stops, castle views, and the full island game plan.
- Best Restaurants in Bozcaada – for seafood, island taverns, long dinners, and the kind of meals that make you extend your stay.
- Most Beautiful Cities in Turkey – for working Bozcaada into a bigger scenic Turkey route once the island mood fully takes hold.
- Best Places To Visit in Turkey with Kids – for family travelers wondering whether Bozcaada deserves a slot in the wider trip.
- Glamping in Turkey – for more slow-travel, sea-breeze, and nature-heavy escapes if Bozcaada has already ruined you for hurried travel.
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Bozcaada Boutique Hotels
Good to know: prices in Bozcaada change fast, especially in summer, on weekends, and around holidays. Think of the rates below as a useful starting point, not a blood oath from the hotel gods.
1. 19 Oda Bozcaada

Right in the heart of Bozcaada’s Greek Quarter, 19 Oda is the kind of place that makes you feel smug about your hotel choice almost immediately. It sits just a few steps from the Virgin Mary Church and within easy walking distance of the ferry port, restaurants, taverns, and the island’s prettiest old lanes. The property was fully renovated in 2021, so while the setting feels charming and rooted in the old town, the rooms come with a much fresher, cleaner, more polished feel. Guests repeatedly rave about the beautiful interiors, spotless rooms, kind hospitality, and breakfast that actually feels worth waking up for.
Best for: couples, stylish stays in the old town, and anyone who wants to be able to walk everywhere.
Price: from around $131 per night, depending on dates and room type.

2. Kalinda Hotel

Kalinda Hotel is one of those places that wins people over not by trying too hard, but by being genuinely warm, central, and quietly lovely. It sits close to Bozcaada’s best-known landmarks, including the Alaybey Mosque and the Virgin Mary Church, and it is also within easy reach of cafés and restaurants when hunger inevitably takes over your island plans. The atmosphere here is often described as homely and welcoming, with the owners earning a lot of praise for their thoughtful hosting. If you like small hotels with heart rather than something slick and anonymous, this one deserves a proper look.
Best for: couples, adults wanting a peaceful stay, and travelers who care more about warmth and hospitality than flashy design.
Price: from around $61 total , though prices can climb sharply depending on season.

3. Hotel Ebruli

Family-run and wonderfully rooted in the island’s slower rhythm, Hotel Ebruli is a cozy little stay in Bozcaada’s Turkish Quarter. It has been welcoming guests since 2009 and leans hard into the kind of atmosphere people come to the island for: calm, comfort, and breakfasts that feel homemade because, well, much of it is. Their morning spread is one of the hotel’s biggest draws, with homemade jams and regional flavors made from fruits and vegetables grown in their own gardens. Add the terrace, the warm service, and the small-scale charm, and you have a place that feels personal rather than processed.
Best for: food lovers, couples, honeymooners, and anyone who gets emotional over a proper organic Turkish breakfast.
Price: from about $87–$88 per night, higher rates around $141 depending on demand.

4. Esinti Hotel

Esinti Hotel has the sort of concept-heavy charm that could have gone terribly wrong, but thankfully did not. The hotel has just eight rooms in the Greek Quarter, all named after the island’s prevailing winds, and the entire property has been designed with serious attention to detail. There is also a vineyard house in the American Çeşme area, which only makes the whole thing feel even more Bozcaada-coded. Art by island painter Cemil Onay adds character, and nearly every design element feels deliberate rather than decorative. It is small, distinctive, and very much not one of those places you forget five minutes after checkout.
Best for: design lovers, romantic stays, and travelers who want something small, artsy, and a little more special.
Price: from around $70 per night, depending on the season and room selection.

5. Hotel Fahri

Hotel Fahri is not just another boutique stay trying to look old-school for the aesthetic. It actually is old-school. Open since 1960, it is considered the island’s first hotel, which gives it a sort of quiet confidence newer places cannot really fake. There are 43 rooms with sea or garden views, and the property sits inside a lush garden full of plum, pomegranate, mulberry, and almond trees. The whole place feels spacious, established, and deeply tied to the island’s older hospitality culture. If you like your hotels with history, greenery, and a sense of place, this one earns its reputation.
Best for: travelers who want a classic Bozcaada stay, mature couples, and anyone who likes history with their hydrangeas.
Price: from around $123 per night, though exact rates vary by dates and room category.

6. Öykü Boutique Hotel

Öykü Boutique Hotel has one of those backstories we are absolutely not mad about: this building was once used in the 1950s by Nuri Helvacıoğlu for producing vinegar from Bozcaada’s famous grapes. Over time, it was transformed into a boutique hotel without scrubbing away all the character that made it interesting in the first place. It is also just 100 meters from the ferry port, which is excellent news if you do not want to drag luggage through half the island while sweating through your outfit. The long-standing management adds to the charm, and the whole place feels rooted, welcoming, and pleasingly unpretentious.
Best for: first-time visitors, short stays, and travelers who want central convenience with plenty of local character.
Price: from around $87 per night.

7. Aral Tatil Ciftligi

Aral Tatil Ciftligi is for the travelers who look at a hotel list and immediately think, yes, but can I stay somewhere with vineyards, greenery, and actual breathing space? The property grew out of a family tradition of viticulture and winemaking dating back to the 1950s, and it still feels deeply connected to that slower, more grounded side of island life. Alongside its traditional stone rooms, the farm has additional rooms spread through a nature-rich setting that feels calm, spacious, and a little bit removed from the bustle of the center. It is the kind of place where you actually hear birds in the morning instead of suitcase wheels on cobblestones.
Best for: families, nature lovers, longer stays, and anyone who wants countryside vibes instead of town-center buzz.
Price: from around $166- $394 per night, depending on dates and room type.

8. Taş Avlu Butik Hotel

Taş Avlu Butik Hotel is one of those places that feels made for exhaling. The rooms have been restored carefully enough to preserve their original character, but with enough comfort layered in that you are not exactly roughing it in the name of atmosphere. One of the biggest perks here is the sense of privacy: the rooms are independent from one another, which makes the whole stay feel more relaxed and self-contained. Breakfast comes with produce freshly picked from the garden, and the quiet green setting gives the place a wonderfully restorative, tucked-away feel. It is also family-friendly and pet-friendly, which, frankly, wins points immediately.
Best for: families, pet owners, and travelers after a peaceful garden stay rather than a buzzy central one.
Price: from $148

9. Pelagos Hotel

Pelagos Hotel is for those of us who see the phrase “private bay” and stop scrolling. This is one of the stronger picks if your dream Bozcaada stay involves as little separation as possible between you and the sea. Guests love the easy beach access, the views, and the fact that you can start the day with a generous breakfast before deciding whether to commit to the pool, the sea, or heroic levels of doing absolutely nothing. With sea, nature, and garden views across the rooms, plus a reputation for warm service, Pelagos works especially well if you want your island stay to feel more like a beach escape than a town break.
Best for: beach lovers, families, summer stays, and anyone who wants easy sea access without negotiating with a car all day.
Price: from around $75 on selected dates.

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