Superb villa furnished and equipped to the highest standard.Utmost luxury
Superb villa furnished and equipped to the highest standard ensuring all the comforts of home and some! Positioned on the outskirts of Dalyan overlooking lake, spectacular mountain views. Own Private pool & gardens. Utmost luxury & privacy.
This Villa has just become available to the rental market ! Fabulous 4 bedroomed villa, 3 with en suite bathrooms, comfortably sleeps 8 or 10 people. Ideal for families or friends sharing. This is the opportunity to rent a luxury villa equipped and furnished to the highest standard, providing a suberb base for a relaxing holiday in the wonderful natural environment of Dalyan.
The villa is privately situated within a walled garden on the outskirts of Dalyan allowing holidaymakers to enjoy relaxing days by the pool on the spacious terrace surrounded by mountain views. This property is truly a special find and enjoys all amenities of home and more.
There is plenty of entertainment for children and adults alike and all just a stones throw from the centre of Dalyan which provides a host of enticing restaurants and bars.
The Town Of Dalyan
Dalyan is a lovely small riverside town located on the Turquoise coast in southern Turkey. It has an enticing mix of breathtaking views, fantastic weather,warm friendly hospitality, plentiful restaurants, charming bars and places to shop.
Dalyan is well known thanks to its proximity to the famous 7km Iztuzu Beach where the endangered Loggerhead Turtles (Caretta Caretta) lay their eggs, the beach and surrounding area is protected. The beach can be reached by minibus or by a relaxing boat ride on the Dalyan Canal and on through the read beds. As well as Loggerhead Turtles Dalyan is also home to the largest population of the Soft Shelled Nile Turtles (Trionyx triunguis). The wet land areas are home to many migrating birds and storks nest all over the area.
Steeped in history Dalyan is overlooked by ancient Lycian Rock Tombs which are the last resting places of the Kings of Kaunos, meanwhile the Dalyan Canal weaves its way past the village on its way from Köyceðiz Lake to the beach.
Across the canal are the ruins of the city of Kaunos, with a Roman theatre, fortifications, basilica and many other sites to be seen. Dalyan itself has strict building regulations which allow us to keep the traditional feeling in the village, traditionally a fishing village the village has a warm welcome to visitors.
The Saturday Market is a joy to shop at, from the best quality fake designer wear to fresh vegetables and of course a plentiful collection of local spices and teas as a working market you will shop alongside tourists and locals alike.
Also with Mud Baths, Turkish baths, Thermal Springs, an Historic Mosque and Scenic Walks Dalyan has it all for the perfect relaxing holiday. Nearby you can also find Tlos, an ancient Roman site with Lycian rock caves Saklikent Gorge, a natural marvel to walk through the beautiful bays of Aþý and Ekincik bay, perfect for snorkelling.
Getting Here
Dalyan is also just over an hours drive from Marmaris or Fethiye with the glorious Öludeniz just outside Fethiye. You can take a boat tour from Göcek around the 12 islands, or just walk around the marina and marvel at the yachts.
Dalyan is situated 25 minutes from Dalaman International airport. There are flights from the UK into Dalaman all year around including many budget airlines. Turkish Airlines fly via Istanbul all year round from all major UK airports. Thomas Cook fly year round from Gatwick and Manchester. All other charter airlines fly from April through to November.
If you wish to hire a car whilst you are here to explore the area all the major car hire companies are based at Dalaman airport, alternatively you can hire a car locally for part of your stay.
If prefer a more adventurous route you can drive to Turkey making an additional holiday of it. We would recommend two routes. The first driving from the UK through France, Germany, Switzerland and Italy to take a ferry from one of the ports on the Adriatic (Venice, Ancona or Rimini) either island hoping through Greece or direct to Cesme. The second is to drive across Europe to south east Austria where you and the car can pick up a train to drive you through south east Europe to Edirne in northern Turkey. From here you can drive down the Aegean coast taking in a number of ancient civilisations along the way.