Rent Villa Sahil Su 4 Turkey
Holiday Home Rental Description
The open plan living space is light, bright, and airy, with floor-to-ceiling breath-taking sea view and picture windows that open onto the pool terrace. There is a seating area with a steel grey comfy sofa, a wood coffee table, and a flat-screen television. The galley-style kitchen is fully equipped with all the latest built-in appliances you will need to cater for your holiday, including that must-have morning coffee maker and a dining table just for two. Even better, let the concierge team organise in-villa dining with your own private chef. The sea-view master bedroom is simply furnished with a large double bed, a fitted wardrobe, a free-standing big oval bathtub, and an ensuite bathroom. The outdoor living space is rather special, with your own private step-entry, infinity swimming pool, and two inviting, cream-cushioned, wooden sun loungers with shady brollies.
The decked terrace is home to relaxing shaded soft seating, perfectly positioned to capture those panoramic vistas as you sit and watch the yachts sail by. Follow the stone path to a shared mini private beach club, with a bathing platform hewn out of the rocks, lazy day beds and parasols, communal seating and meeting spots, and immediate entry into the calm, clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea. As dusk falls, feast alfresco at the two-seater dining set, with local delicacies freshly grilled on the barbecue, and raise a glass to the most memorable holiday in the most stunning setting.
Interior – Fully equipped kitchen
– Open plan living/dining area – Bedroom 1 – Double bed, A/C, freestanding bath, ensuite bathroom Exterior – Private swimming pool
– Sunbeds
– Shaded seating areas
– Swim platform with sunbeds & parasol Additional Facilities – Internet/Wi-Fi
– Air conditioning
– Coffee machine
– Fridge/Freezer
– Barbecue
– Parking
– Cot (on request)
– High chair (on request)
Local shops and supermarkets in Kalamar are stocked with provisions for your holiday and lots of friendly cafes, bars, and restaurants. The sea is on your doorstep. Villa Sahil 4 includes the use of a shared mini beach club with bathing platforms and direct entry into the cool, calm waters of the Mediterranean Sea. Within walking distance are two fabulous beach clubs with bathing platforms, restaurants, water sports, and swimming pools. The old town of Kalkan has cobbled streets full of traditional white houses, home to a reputed one hundred and fifty restaurants, cafes, and bars, enticing souvenir shops, and designer brand stores stuffed with objects of desire.
After dark, dine in one of the famous rooftop restaurants with stunning harbour and sea views, sampling traditional Turkish delights and international cuisine. Kalkan has its own pebble beach with organised sun loungers and brollies and easy access into the calm Mediterranean Sea. Travel further afield to the stunning Kaputas Beach, set in a natural gorge, only two hundred steps down and two hundred steps back up again. Take a trip to Patara, where you will find twenty kilometres of unspoilt golden sands and a protected area for the hatching Caretta Caretta turtles. Patara also boasts an archaeological site over two thousand years old, with two ancient amphitheatres and the most stunning sunsets, best seen from the ever-changing sand dunes.
All aboard for a day of swimming and snorkelling aboard a traditional gulet, enjoy a lunch of local homecooked meze, take afternoon tea, and then sail back to harbour cocktail in hand to watch the sunset. The Lycian Way walking trail cuts through Kalkan, follow in the footsteps of thousands of years of history, as you trek the trail taking you through major archaeological sites, local villages, dramatic coastlines, and the areas’ flora and fauna.
Discover the historical sites of Xanthos, Patara, Letoon, Tlos, Sidyma, and Pinara, where you can see the ancient ruins, amphitheatres and temples with Lycian, Greek, Roman, and Byzantine influences. The harbour town of Fethiye is also full of ancient sites worth, a foodie-heaven fish market, and home to some excellent designer-label shopping. The Ottoman town of Kas is twenty-five kilometres in the other direction, along one of the world’s most stunning and dramatic coastlines. Walk through the harbour to the cobbled streets with overhanging balconies festooned with pastel-coloured bougainvillaea, barter for unique handmade and antique goods in its many shops, and dine in traditional restaurants serving authentic Turkish cuisine with mesmerising sea views. If you are feeling intercontinental, hop on the twenty-minute ferry from Kas to the Greek island of Meis, where you can swim in the mystical Blue Cave and dine by candlelight at the water’s edge.