Villa Beyaz is located in the upper valley of Ovacik which consists of 4 standalone villas. The villa has 3 bedrooms with all en suite bathrooms. Oludeniz beach is located within 10 minutes’ drive from the villa - there is private parking next to the villa itself. There is also a taxi call button near the villa as well. Close to all local amenities and the nearest local shop is just a 10-minute walk away for all your basic needs. The main road that runs from Fethiye to Oludeniz is only a couple of minutes walk away and the local Dolmus run along this route to take you out and about. Hisaronu is about 10 to 15 min walk away. The villa has a large size of the swimming pool which is ideal for large groups and families. The villa has mountain and forest views. The villa has also wifi,bbq private swimming pool. it is 50 km. from Dalaman airport. Airport transfer can be arranged. The area offers a wide range of activities to suit all tastes – activities range from the seriously energetic such as white water rafting or tandem paragliding from nearby Babadag Mountain and landing on Oludeniz beach, to more sedate activities such as visiting the many historic Lycian sites around the area at Letoon, Tlos, the Sunday Times top ten beach at Patara or maybe relaxing on a boat trip or else rejuvenating in a Turkish bath! In the summer relaxing by the pool or beach, enjoying water sports, or taking one of the excellent boat trips is highly recommended. As a special treat, why not hire a private boat (gulet) complete with skipper and crew for a whole day to go snorkeling and swimming away from the tourist areas with a full BBQ lunch included at very reasonable and affordable prices. We can recommend from our experience.
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A tranquil villa in Iznate, Nerja. Offering stunning sea views, a private pool and shaded areas you can enjoy a holiday in a peaceful location, where the Spanish live and tend their grapes, olives and almonds.