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
Policies
- Check-in time: After 14:00 on the day of arrival.
- Check-out time: 11:00 upon day of departure.
- Pets: Pets are allowed.
Amenities
- Garden view
- Mountain view
- Sea view
- Pool view
- Balcony
- Bathroom with shower
- Equipped kitchen
- Fridge
- Openable windows
- Barbecue
- Courtyard view