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BUTTERFLY VILLA - HISARONU
3 Bedrooms, Sleeps 6/8
| 2011 |
PRICE |
| May |
£580 per week |
| June |
£695 per week |
| 1st July - 19th July |
£725 per week |
| 20th July - August |
£795 per week |
| September |
£695 per week |
| October |
£550 per week |
NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertisers discretion.
Please note a 25% deposit will be required to secure the accommodation.
Balance to be paid 8 weeks before departure.
Airport transfer fee to be paid with the balance.
Prices as follows:-
1 - 3 persons £85.00 (return journey)
4 - 6 persons £105.00 (return journey)
Luxuries: Log fire, DVD player
General: Air conditioning, TV, CD player, Safe
Standard :Kettle, Toaster, Iron, Hair dryer
Utilities: Clothes dryer, Dishwasher, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine
Rooms: Bedrooms (3), Bathrooms (3), En-suite (1), Shower rooms (2), WC's (3)
Furniture: Sofabed's (1), Single beds (4), Double beds (1), Dining seating for 6, Lounge seating for 6, Sleeps maximum of 8
Other: Please check with the advertiser regarding linen and towels.
Outdoors: Balcony / Terrace, Private outdoor pool (unheated), Private garden, BBQ
Access: Wheelchair access, Secure parking
NOW ACCEPTING BOOKINGS FOR 2011
A lovely 3 bedroom villa with private swimming set in lovely mature private gardens. Only a few minutes walk from the centre of Hisaronu, this villa is a must for a great holiday in Turkey. Well maintained and looked after.
This being a very popular 3 bedroom villa as it benefits from its central location but the swimming pool also has a shallow end which is great for children and non swimmers.
The property is not far from the famous Olu Deniz beach being only a 5 min car/bus journey down the mountain with fantastic views.
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 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.