Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group has reopened three of its seasonal resorts in Europe: Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como; Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum; and Mandarin Oriental, Costa Navarino. Each property is situated on or near the water and reopens this April.
Mandarin Oriental, Lago di Como is located on the eastern shore of Lake Como. The resort includes the 19th-century Villa Roccabruna, which serves as the main building. This season, the resort debuts a redesigned CO.MO Bar & Bistrot. The property also features L~ARIA, a fine dining venue led by Chef Massimiliano Blasone offering Italian cuisine with Japanese influence.
The on-site spa includes a zen garden, an indoor wellness area overlooking the lake and a floating outdoor pool—the largest on Lake Como. Thermal features include a jacuzzi, ice pool, saline bath and sauna.
Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum sits on Paradise Bay along Turkey’s southwestern coast. The resort includes villas, suites and apartments, many with private pools and gardens. Blue Beach Club & Bar serves Turkish and Mediterranean food at the beach, while Hakkasan offers Chinese cuisine.
The spa in Bodrum combines Turkish and international therapies. Treatments are available in private rooms overlooking the Aegean Sea.
Mandarin Oriental, Costa Navarino is located on Navarino Bay in Greece’s Peloponnese region. Accommodations include suites and villas with views of the Mediterranean. Interiors feature Messenian textiles and earth-toned finishes.

This season, the resort introduces two new villas. The five-bedroom Royal Villa was designed by MKV Design. A new three-bedroom villa was designed by Alexander Waterworth. Both include private pools and spa treatment rooms.
Dining options include Oliviera, offering Greek cuisine under Chef Bertrand Velegas. Pizza Sapienza serves Neapolitan-style pizza by Chef Daniele Cason. Tahir offers Levantine-inspired dishes.
The spa offers treatments based on ancient Greek wellness philosophies. Programs include personal training, massage, hydrotherapy and thermal experiences.
Activities at Costa Navarino include golf, private boat charters, rock climbing and cultural site visits. Nearby attractions include the Palace of Nestor and ancient Olympia.
Mandarin Oriental will expand further in the region with the planned opening of Mandarin Oriental Punta Negra, Mallorca, in 2026. The property is under development on a peninsula along the Costa d’en Blanes.
“From the serene beauty of Lake Como to the cultural richness of the Peloponnese and the coastal charm of Bodrum, these destinations illustrate our vision of crafting special moments every day, everywhere,” said Laurent Kleitman, CEO of Mandarin Oriental.