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Rooms & Rates

Description
Number of bedrooms:1Area:20 m²Number of bathrooms:1
Minimum Stay - Weekdays:1
View:Garden view
Composition of room:Bathroom with shower
Electronics:Wireless internet and Satellite TV
Domestic appliances:Minibar
Air conditioning:Individually controlled air conditioning
General options:Hairdryer, Room safe, Non-smoking, and Operator 24 hours
Description
Number of bedrooms:1Area:20 m²
Number of bathrooms:1
Minimum Stay - Weekdays:1View:Garden view
Composition of room:Bathroom with shower
Electronics:Wireless internet and Satellite TV
Domestic appliances:Minibar
Air conditioning:Individually controlled air conditioning
General options:Hairdryer, Room safe, Non-smoking, and Operator 24 hours
Description
Number of bedrooms:1Area:5 m²
Number of bathrooms:1Minimum Stay - Weekdays:1
View:Garden view
Composition of room:Bathroom with shower
Electronics:Wireless internet
General options:Non-smoking and Operator 24 hours
Description
Number of bedrooms:1Area:20 m²
Number of bathrooms:1
Minimum Stay - Weekdays:1View:Garden view
Composition of room:Bathroom with shower
Electronics:Wireless internet and Satellite TV
Domestic appliances:Minibar
Air conditioning:Individually controlled air conditioning
General options:Hairdryer, Room safe, Non-smoking, and Operator 24 hours
Villa Begonvil is a fully furnished villa with an occupancy of up to four guests. This first floor apartment has a compact lounge plus a kitchenette fully equipped with a small fridge-freezer, gas hob and sink area. The apartment has a shared bathroom with walk-in shower.

Both bedrooms are decorated in a Turkish style: the double bedroom offers river and garden views and has the advantage of air conditioning whilst the twin bedroom has a balcony with seating for four people.This apartment is ideally suited to people who enjoy outdoor, active or adventure based holidays.


The Villa Vali grounds combine traditional Muğla architecture with modern detail in an idyllic setting. The walled gardens of Villa Vali offer a clandestine retreat that is equipped to meet everyone's needs. Envisage bright pink bougainvillea tumbling from pine balconies and manicured gardens filled with the scent of semi-tropical flowers whilst unwinding and moving from sunbed to swimming pool in no more than a splash. Visualize summer trickling through a sun parasol whilst you decide which cool drink to take from the honesty bar. Imagine a place that offers quiet shady alcoves whilst losing yourself in your favourite music or book. Visualize a classic wooden farmhouse table where you can enjoy a freshly prepared picnic or barbecue al-fresco style. Golden sunsets and sandy dreams are whispering in the onshore breeze and saying believe. Akyaka has the extraordinary and wonderful ability to leave you speechless and turn you into a story teller. Dream this image and open your eyes to a reality that continues to captivate so many of our guests.
Villa Begonya is a quaint one bedroom ground floor apartment with an occupancy of up to two guests and is ideal for the holiday maker focusing on outdoor living. A cosy private terrace leads you to a fully equipped traditionally furnished open plan living and dining area which has a decorative stone fire place for use on cooler nights in spring and autumn. The hand crafted pine kitchenette is fully equipped with a fridge-freezer, gas hob and sink. Begonya has one twin bedded room and the apartment has a single bathroom with walk-in shower.This apartment is ideally suited to those who enjoy outdoor, active or adventure based holidays, a couple or friends willing to share.Villa Vali provides deluxe holiday accommodation for Kite Boarders, Kiteboarding or Kite Surfers. Being 3 km. long, with max 50 cm depth in 150 meters makes this calm sandy beach a top ranked in kite-boarders' choice. Whether you come here to join a kiteboard course or just for some relaxing sessions on your own, we can arrange your accommodation and transfers. The steady wind in Gokova Bay starts in April when the weather temperature gets warmer and continues its rate until November. There is almost no windless day during this 7 months period of the year.The wind starts as a calm sea-breeze at around 9 a.m. and increases up to 18-20 knot with the influx of air temperature.There are hardly any gusty winds in Gokova Bay which is another reason why this area is such a splendid place for beginners and those who want to improve their kite boarding practice.Even though Akyaka is a wonderful place to just sit and do nothing, on occasions the urge may hit you to go explore further afield. Known to Turkish people as Green Marmaris (Yeşil Marmaris) because of its pine- and olive-clad mountains, the resort city of Marmaris is set on a broad mountained bay 45 minutes away from Akyaka. Marmaris is among Turkey's most popular seaside resorts for foreign tourists coming on packaged holidays. They fill the town's many hotels small and large, promenade along its palm-lined waterfront, set out on jeep safaris and yacht cruises, partake in for water sports, laze on the beaches, and have a fun packed time.
Villa Seyir is a first floor three bedroom apartment which sleeps five people: three rooms offering double, twin and single beds. The apartment is tastefully decorated throughout and balances traditional pine windows and furniture with modern decor. The Turkish style kitchenette carries all necessary amenities and is equipped with a large fridge-freezer, gas hob and sink and leads directly to a balcony overlooking one of the two swimming pools. The apartment has a single bathroom decorated in marble and pine with walk-in shower made from glass blocks. The three bedrooms are furnished in the same traditional style and standard and share a common balcony with mountain views and sea views.This apartment is ideal for couples, a family with three children or friends.Akyaka has a beautiful river which can be explored by walking its banks or by a short boat tour. The clear crystalline waters provide a natural habitat for a plethora of flora and fauna and a perfect environment for nature lovers, artists and photographers. Restaurants line the river and offer traditional mezes, fish dinners and organic produce. Alternatively customize your river trip and experience breakfast on board before following the rugged coastline and turquoise bays to Cinar Beach. If you are a lover of boat tours, day trips can be arranged across the beautiful bay of Gokova. Leaving at approximately 10am from the harbour and returning as the sun sets behind the marvelous Sakartepe enjoy the delights of hidden coves and swimming breaks and a barbecue lunch on board. Take the opportunity to visit the silky sandy beach of Sedir (Cleopatra's) Island and marvel at ancient ruins of the amphitheatre. Goggles or a snorkel mask set are a “must have” to discover the underwater caves and ancient ruins that can be explored. Even though Akyaka is a wonderful place to just sit and do nothing, on occasions the urge may hit you to go explore further afield. Mud baths and sulfur pools are located on the outskirts of Dalyan, just an hour away from Akyaka. The most common way to reach these attractions is by boat from either Dalyan or Koycegiz, although a daily boat tour can be accessed from Marmaris. Unless you take a private charter there is usually only an hour at the baths. Make the most of this time to wade through a pool of disgusting feeling black mud which you dig out with your fingers and smear all over yourself before sitting in the sun for a giant bake off. Who can turn down looking like a mud monster on a day out? On a positive note the entire Dalyan Delta is a protected National Conservation area and is home to over 200 species of birds along with no less than three varieties of turtle, including the Loggerhead, Caretta Caretta. Dalyan has something for just about everyone.ator
Villa Serce is a ground floor studio apartment which sleeps up to two guests. The open plan living area is lined with locally sourced stone studio bringing natures colours indoors. The modern white kitchenette carries all necessary amenities and is equipped with a large fridge-freezer, gas hob and sink. The studio has a bathroom with a spacious walk in shower facility: this room too features natural stone walls. Moving through the studio you reach the bedroom area, tastefully decorated in white with a bespoke double bed. From the bedroom windows you look our onto one of the sites swimming pools. Outside, this studio has its own private terrace area, a table for two and a pool view. This apartment is ideal for couples.Akyaka has an advantageous geography and offers constant wind starting in the morning and getting stronger as the sun gets higher. With its 3 km long, shallow, clean and sandy coast line Gökova is a relaxing and comfortable base for windsurfing beginners whilst offering more challenging options for those having a higher experience level. Motorized water sports are forbidden in the bay it this ensures a very safe environment for all water sports.Even though Akyaka is a wonderful place to just sit and do nothing, on occasions the urge may hit you to go explore further afield. Bozburun is a small seaside town and has a small population of about 2000. It is situated on the coast of the peninsula of the same name (Bozburun Peninsula) which extends in parallel to Datça Peninsula in the south. The town faces across the sea the town of Datça and the Greek island of Symi. This sleepy village is known by the yachting and gulet community and has a small harbour lined with traditional Turkish and seafood restaurants.
Double, Mountain view, Breakfast area, Seating area, Fridge, Individually controlled air conditioning, Openable windows, Roll-in shower, Indoor fireplace, and Mosquito net
Double bed, Garden view, Pool view, Balcony, Bathroom with shower, Bathroom with window, Internet access, Wireless internet, Remote control TV, Hairdryer, Vanity mirror, Non-smoking, Roll-in shower, Mosquito net, Refrigerator, Kettle, and Bedlinen
Villa Cevahir is a two bedroomed ground floor apartment and is designed for up to four guests. The open plan lounge and kitchen area is pleasing to the eye combining traditional pine fittings with modern fixtures and furnishing. The kitchenette is fully functional and is equipped with a large fridge-freezer, gas hob and sink. The master bedroom leads from the lounge and is spacious, luxurious, romantic and elegant: the focal point being a beautifully fashioned stone fireplace perfect for cooler evenings. This bedroom opens onto a private terrace for two and overlooks the beautifully maintained gardens of the estate. The twin bedroom, also leading from the living area, is equally desirable and continues the traditional pine theme that runs throughout: it also offers a private terrace. This apartment has a shared bathroom which is modern and fashionably furnished in marble and ceramic tiles and has a large glass panelled shower cubicle. This apartment is ideal for couples or a family with two children.Akyaka is a region of outstanding natural beauty. The Azmak River flows on the lower boundary of this unspoiled village: the crystal clear waters are a natural aquariuım and flow quickly from its spring source through trees and reed beds towards the Gulf of Gökova. The beauty of the river can be enjoyed by a walk against its banks or by boat. Take pleasure in the beauty of the river's colourful pebble basin and the wildlife that is abundant: fish, tortoises, ducks, kingfishers and the protected fish otters that bring this idyllic ecosystem to life. Fish restaurants line the banks of the River Azmak. In the morning choose a traditional Turkish breakfast and watch dragonflies dance across the water or in the evening sample locally produced organic vegetable “meze” starters and delicious fish courses. These well known restaurants offer a truly cosmopolitan cuisine to the most discerning of travellers.Even though Akyaka is a wonderful place to just sit and do nothing, on occasions the urge may hit you to go explore further afield. The Villa Vali family will help you discover the hidden Akyaka and the magic of the region. Check out Mugla market for local wares and produce where you can pick up a range of souvenirs at reasonable prices. In Turkey particularly good value items to take home are lokum (Turkish Delight), honey, pistachio nuts, sunflower seeds, peppercorns, pepper grinders, dried herbs, apple tea, stalks of sage and camomile tea, tea glasses. Also leather wallets, handbags, belts, woven tablecloths, ceramic ware, gold and silver and traditionally woven carpets and kilims (in specialist shops). Don't forget to barter prices for the best bargains! Take time to visit Zahire Pazaar which is overlooked by an old-town mosque and features lazy cafes spilling across a leafy cloistered courtyard dotted with traditional craft shops: the city subsidizes their rent to maintain traditions such as marbled paper and art, hand-woven items and intricate painted boxes. Even if you're not shopping for crafts make an opportunity to sample an atmospheric drink of cooling home-made lemonade, traditional Turkish tea, refreshing ayran or creamy salep. As the sun sets choose from a selection of tobacco flavours and smoke from a nargile pipe: a great way to slow life down and relax.
Villa Eda is a luxurious villa with three bedrooms and has a capacity for five guests. From the ground floor terrace you enter the lounge which a tasteful balance between Turkish decor and modern furnishings: the focal point being a fairytale fireplace made from cobbled stone, perfect for cooler autumnal evenings. The lounge and kitchen area is open plan and furnished throughout in pine. The kitchenette is complete with all amenities and is equipped with a large fridge-freezer, gas hob and sink. Step through the kitchen and you are just a few meters one of the outdoor pools. A bathroom with shower facilities serves downstairs and the third bedroom. The double and twin bedrooms belonging to this property are both situated upstairs, each with a balcony: the master bedroom offers sea and mountain views and a perfect place to watch the sun go down. A second bathroom with shower can also be found upstairs. This apartment is ideal for couples, a family with three children or friends.Located on Turkey's south west coast, the area surrounding Akyaka is a relatively undeveloped coastal landscape where olive groves, rocky peninsulas and hidden coves meet. The coastline around Akyaka is one of the most beautiful Turkey has to offer. The region is perfect to be explored by bike. The clear turquoise blue water of the Aegean is never far away and the sound of water lapping shores entices exploration of hidden coves and beaches. The coastline is dotted with quaint fishing harbours, popular holiday destinations and hidden retreats and along its path you cross remains of hidden civilizations, historical remains and above all a welcoming Turkish culture. This area offers something for everyone, both young and old and choices of scenic family tours, popular athletic tours and more advanced cycling options.Even though Akyaka is a wonderful place to just sit and do nothing, on occasions the urge may hit you to go explore further afield. Hiring a car is an ideal option. Explore the Bozburun Peninsula and discover relaxed beautiful fishing villages embracing the winding coastal road. Pass through Hisaronhu with its beautiful bay with sandy beach and make your way to Orhaniye: a lovely small resort well known amongst the boating fraternity as it is home to Marti Marina. This attractive bay contains an island with picturesque castle ruins: it is believed that the castle belonged to the ancient city of Bybassos. Travel further to Selimiye: a charming seaside village refreshingly untouched by hectic tourism. Here daily life ticks by at a slow village pace with locals out on their fishing boats, in the fields or escaping the summer heat in one of the tea houses dotted along the main road. The village follows a natural curve around Selimiye Bay, with a pebble beach, a small old harbour for the local fishing boats and a surprisingly cosmopolitan marina for the yachts and the famous gulets. The harbour boasts a great selection of seafood restaurants, Turkish lokantasi, cafes, craft shops and bohemian clothes shops. During the season, the locals harvest olives, olive oil, almonds, oregano, and honey. All of these products are delicious, well priced
Villa Azmak is a two bedroomed villa for up to four guests purposely designed to make you slow down and enjoy summer. The interior is tastefully decorated throughout in a traditional Turkish style. Via a private terrace the ground floor offers a comfortable uncluttered open plan lounge with feature stone fireplace leading on to a bespoke pine kitchenette equipped with a fridge-freezer, gas hob and sink area. The pine staircase leads upstairs to two traditionally furnished bedrooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom and shower. The master and the twin bedroom both have a private balcony area: the master bedroom enjoys a panoramic view of mountains and the Aegean Sea and the twin room beautiful views of the gardens and grounds. This apartment is ideal for couples or a family with two children.Want something more adventurous on holiday? Akyaka's rock climbing routes are near Çinar Beach, 2 km from Akyaka and offer a unparalleled view over the a scenery of Gökova Gulf. There are 7 routes in different grades that you can learn or practice rock climbing in every level. Canyoning in Toparlar is a must on those hot summer days. This activity is suitable for those in relatively good physical condition, who can swim and who likes water! Toparlar is 32km from Akyaka. Practice your skills and start jumping, swimming, abseiling and walking down the canyon.Even though Akyaka is a wonderful place to just sit and do nothing, on occasions the urge may hit you to go explore further afield. Dalyan is a town in Muğla Province located between the well-known districts of Marmaris and Fethiye on the south-west coast of Turkey. The town is an independent municipality, within the administrative district of Ortaca. Life in Dalyan revolves around the Dalyan Çayı River which flows past the town. Above the Dalyan River's sheer cliffs are the weathered façades of Lycian tombs cut from rock, circa 400 BC. The ruins of the ancient trading city of Kaunos are a short boat trip across the river.
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