Rent Villa Ersoy Turkey
Holiday Home Rental Description
Stay on the slopes of Babadag Mountain when you vacation in the ultra-modern Villa Ersoy, nestled in the quaint village of Ovacik. The villa is ideally located between the cosmopolitan town of Fethiye, and the beautiful beaches of Olu Deniz, on Turkey’s Turquoise Coast. This impressive three storey, detached villa, has four spacious bedrooms, and can comfortably accommodate up to eight guests, ideal for a large family or group of friends’ sharing. The villa is built out of classic white Mediterranean whitewashed walls, and large picture windows, which let in lots of natural light, and return panoramic views of nature, and the magnificent mountain backdrop. The property is set in its own enclosed grounds, surrounded by high walls for privacy and security, and home to your own swimming pool and well-maintained garden and lawns. Villa Ersoy comes complete with private parking, and complimentary air conditioning, and Wi-Fi throughout. The interiors are light and bright, furnished with contemporary pieces, and decorated in a neutral palette of crisp clean white, with contrasting black, and shades of grey.
Enter the villa at ground floor level, where there is a bright and breezy open plan living space, with floor to ceiling sliding doors that give access to the pool terrace. The seating area has a large comfy L-shaped sofa, wooden coffee table and sideboard, a flat screen satellite television, and an enclosed fireplace for those cooler months and evenings. The adjacent eight seater wood dining set is perfect for some indoor entertaining. The smart black and stainless steel kitchen is fully equipped with all the latest appliances you will need to cater for your holiday, including a family size fridge freezer, built-in oven and hob, a microwave and dishwasher, and a handy preparation island. Snuggled under the stairs is a small laundry room for a holiday wash. Take the curved staircase to the first floor, where you will find two double bedrooms. Both bedrooms have double beds, spacious wardrobes, dressing tables, en-suite grey tiled bathrooms with walk-in showers, hand basins, and a WC, and panoramic view glass-fronted balconies. The second floor has two further double bedrooms, both with twin beds, wardrobes, en-suite bathrooms, and glass-fronted, views of nature balconies. The tiled terrace is edged by green grass lawns, and high walls with screening for privacy. There is a centre piece step-entry private swimming pool, with a fenced off separate children’s shallow splash pool. Relaxing sun loungers with shady parasols, and a fun swing chair, surround the pool. Under the shaded veranda is an alfresco dining set, where you can meet at sunset for cocktails, and feast off local delicacies freshly grilled from the barbecue.
The Villa
A modern four bedroom villa with swimming pool and garden, between Fethiye and Olu Deniz.
Interior
– Fully equipped kitchen
– Open plan living and dining room
– Laundry room
– Two double bedrooms with en-suite bathroom
– Two twin bedroom with two single beds and en-suite bathroom
Exterior Grounds
– Private swimming pool
– Terrace with sun loungers and parasols
– Fenced garden
– Covered outdoor dining area
– Barbecue
Additional Facilities
– Air conditioning
– Wi-fi
– Television
– Washing machine
– Iron and ironing board
– Parking
Villa Ersoy sits in the shadow of the slopes of Babadag Mountain, in the charming village of Ovacik, near Turkey’s Turquoise Coast, and the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The property is a forty-five minute drive from Dalaman international airport, and ideally located betwixt and between the bustling town of Fethiye, and the tourist destinations of Hisaronu and Olu Deniz. Nearby Hisaronu is a haven of supermarkets, cafes, bars, and restaurants and some super souvenir shops too. Take a short drive to Olu Deniz, where you will find one of the world’s best golden sandy beaches, the iconic and much photographed blue lagoon and spit, lively seashore restaurants and bars, and exclusive shops. From here you can hop aboard a water taxi to Butterfly Valley, or alternatively cross the sea to Gemile Island aka Aya Nikola, a natural protected area, that is now an open-air museum. For the thrill seekers, head up the hill and take the cable car to the top of Mount Babadag, at almost two thousand metres you can jump off and paraglide solo or in tandem and land on Olu Deniz beach. For shopping and the city Fethiye is your destination. Fethiye is a smart harbour town with yachts moored the length of the coastline, home to an ancient amphitheatre, historical museum and rock tombs, and an embarkation point for the must-do Twelve Island boat trip. There is a foodie-heaven fish market for a catch of the day fabulous feast, super souvenir shops selling all your favourite designer brands, and a renowned large local market every Tuesday. A walk around the newly paved coastline will take you to the town and beach of Calis, home to more restaurants and bars, and a local market.
If it’s history and hiking you are after, you’ve come to the right place, walk the Lycian Way, and take a trip through time. Discover mosaics, amphitheatres, agoras, and an acropolis, when you visit Xanthos, the ancient capital of Lycia, and home to the oldest republic in the world, and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take a trip to the past at the ancient ruins of Patara, the birthplace of St Nicholas, better known as Santa Claus. Lose yourself on its twenty kilometre sandy beach, and home to the famous Turkish hatching turtles. Explore the rock tombs of Tlos, carved into the façade of the ancient city ruins, where you will find a necropolis, Roman baths, and an Ottoman Basilica. Head for Letoon to see the mosaic of the goddess Leto, as you wander through the Temple of Apollo. Whilst the honeycomb cliffs of Pinara hosts nine hundred rock tombs and a theatre in verdant setting. In Fethiye you will find ancient sites dating back to two hundred years BC, the Lycian city of Telmessos, and the rock tombs of Amyntas. The sarcophagi, and theatre immediately opposite the harbour, was built to hold six thousand spectators, climb to the top for some fabulous sea views. Bring all of this together in the Fethiye Archeological Museum, full of local history, culture, and ephemera, most notably the Trilingual Stele, excavated at Letoon and inscribed with the languages of Lycia, Ancient Greek and Aramaic.