Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children Smokers welcome Self-catering
Home description
Villa Cafola is a lovely three bedroom large villa built and completed in 2003, it stands in its own private large garden, the mature olive trees. Large private swimming pool complete with sunbeds and unbrellas with brick built BBQ.
Inside is furnished to a high standard.
The ground floor is a large open plan area, fully fitted kitchen, dining area and lounge. With ground WC.
First floor comprises of 3 bedrooms, two twin and one double with en-suite. Family bathroom.
Property is air-conditioned in the bedrooms
Full villa view
pool
Relax by the pool
Dining and kitchen area
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The Turquoise Coast/Lycia region
Sightseeing & Activities
Organised excursions are available such as a trip to Dalyan to see the famous Lycian Rock Tombs, perhaps bathe in the sulphur mud baths or indulge in a boat trip to Butterfly Valley. As well as the usual waterspouts at the beach, other activities have been developed in the area such as mountain biking, quad biking, horse riding and for the really adventurous paragliding at Olu Deniz giving you stunning views over the lagoon.
The area is also wonderful for walking and we recommend a stroll from Hisaronu or Ovacik to the ghost village of Kayakoy, a village abandoned by the Greeks with over 3,000 uninhabited houses.
Hisaronu / Central Hisaronu area
Hisaronu and Ovacik lie close by in the hills behind Olu Deniz, surrounded by pine forests and beautiful countryside. These resorts have grown from the popularity of Olu Deniz itself, as when the conservation area made it impossible to build more hotels and apartments by the sea, the hillside villages within easy reach of the beach started to grow. Both resorts are now incredibly popular with British guests with many holidaymakers deciding to settle in the area and there is a wide selection of restaurants, bars and pubs to cater for their tastes. Hisaronu is the busier of the two villages and most restaurants, shops and bars are centred around one main street, whilst at the top of the village is a weekly market where it can be great fun choosing unusual gifts for those back home.
Ovacik is altogether quieter and more rural with splendid views of the surrounding pine clad mountains. The air here is usually cooler and fresher than at sea level, which can be very welcome at the height of the summer. Whichever resort you choose, getting between them is very easy as dolmus minibuses run between all three resorts. Alternatively you can walk between the centre of Hisaronu and Ovacik in about 15 minutes.
Olu Deniz is one of the most photographed resorts in Turkey and over the years has probably featured on more holiday brochure covers than anywhere else in the world. Wisely, when Turkish tourism was in its infancy the local authorities realised how precious this place was and made it a conservation area, forever protecting the stunning shoreline and village from over development.
The village resort is snuggled behind a curved strip of beach that forms an almost complete circle around a natural blue lagoon. Because of the limits on development all the accommodation in Olu Deniz are inland but within easy reach of the resort centre and the fabulous beach. Even though the beach is part of the conservation area there are areas set aside for waterspouts such as scuba diving, canoes and pedaloes.
How to get there
Airport transfers can be arranged.
All major airlines fly to Dalaman including www.easyjet.co.uk www.xl.com www.h4u.co.uk www.firstchoice.com www.flythomascook.co.uk
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Dalaman
Activities near Hisaronu
Sports: Watersports Waterpark Horse Riding
Great for: Walking holidays Beach or lakeside relaxation Good nightlife
Single beds (4), Double beds (1), Dining seating for 6, Lounge seating for 2, Sleeps maximum of 6
Other:
Linen and towels provided.
Outdoors:
Balcony / Terrace, Private outdoor pool (unheated), Private garden, BBQ
Access:
Parking space
Further details indoors: This is a truly lovely furnished property, the villa will be cleaned upon your arrival and fresh towels and linen are provided for, there is a management team on hand if required.
Further details outdoors: Only a short walk (6 minutes) into Hisaronu Centre, you are far enough for peace and quiet and lovely mountain views but no hassle with taxi's or buses after an evening out.
Further details
A 40% non refunable deposit will be required. A security deposit fee will be payable along with the balance of £150 which will be refunded once a inventory check has been completed.
Smoking only permitted outside the property
Rental rates
Rental prices originally quoted in: British £
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2 Sep 08
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595£595
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525£525
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500£500
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23 Dec 08
450£450
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23 Dec 08
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545£545
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5 Jan 09
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525£525
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560£560
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July & Aug 09
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735£735
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630£630
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560£560
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NB: Prices may be subject to change at the owner's discretion.
Transfers by the Management company are arranged for you please enquiry for price
Change over day either Friday or Monday
Guestbook
Mr B Allen July 2008
Villa is excellent, the management team are wonderful and helpful, and everything from booking the villa, the resort was excellent and I cannot praise it any more.
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Advertiser joined: 16 Oct 2006 This property added: 28 Jan 2008