The landscaped gardens are dotted with beautiful trees and plants, tapping further into the feeling of rural serenity.
From the terrace, there are breath-taking views of the sea and the tree-lined mountains.
The stand out feature of this villa is its stunning outdoor area.
Think large infinity pool which looks directly onto the coastline below, a shaded seating area with comfortable sofas and plants creeping over the wooden structure.
We must give honourable mentions to the barbecue and alfresco dining area too where relaxation and stunning vistas come hand in hand.
Laying across four acres of land – completely unseen from anybody outside the property – this villa is completely private.
Inside, there are four spacious bedrooms sleeping up to eight people.
Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the villa with lovely natural light, and from some of the bedrooms, there’s direct access to the pool area.
There’s also an open-plan kitchen, living and dining room – fully equipped with modern amenities for a hassle-free, home-from-home, experience.
Situated in a tranquil countryside spot in the Fethiye region, the villa is the ideal villa for anyone who wants a luxury holiday in a peaceful location.
You have the best of both worlds; the villa is only 300 metres from the sea where you can unwind on the sand with your favourite book or don your snorkels and swimming gear and explore the coastline.
Fethiye and Ölüdeniz are within reach too – perfect for families or friends who’d like to enjoy a quiet holiday with plenty of things to do nearby.
Please note that there is a 300 metre gravel road up leading up to the villa.
The villa is a 4-bedroom villa with exceptional views of where the Aegean and Mediterranean seas meet.
The villa is air conditioned, ensuring a pleasant nights sleep for all guests.
Ground Floor
- Double bedrooms, with en-suite bathroom
- Dining & living area
- Fully equipped kitchen
Exterior
- Private swimming pool, with Roman steps access (15mx4.5m)
- Barbecue
- Outdoor dining & furniture
- Parasols
- Pergola
- Poolside shower
- Private Parking
- Summer kitchen
- Sun loungers
This villa is in peaceful Faralya village, about 15km south of Ölüdeniz and 30km south of Fethiye.
The villa is in a rural and quiet spot and is perfect for escaping the hustles and bustles of modern-day life.
If you’d like to venture out, it’s only a short 300m walk to the nearest sandy beach and 2km to local restaurants and bars where you can try authentic Turkish cuisine like Köfte, balls of beef or lamb, served with yoghurt.
For adventure lovers, you can join the Lycian Way – a popular way-marked footpath which traverses around the coast of Lycia, from Fethiye to Antalya.
Highlights along the trail include spectacular views over the coast from above Kas and Kalkan, the castle, harbour and sunken ruins at Ucagiz and the breath-taking descent to Faralya, above the cliffs of Butterfly Valley – a nature reserve that’s home to diverse butterfly species.
You can join the trail for a short day trip or a more extended overnight stay with camping spots along the route.
In Ölüdeniz, about a 30-minute drive from the villa, you can swim in the famous blue lagoon or relax on Belcekız Beach, with crystal-clear waters and a soft, white sandy shoreline.
The vibrant and lively port city of Fethiye is also within driving distance, and there you’ll find a shopping centre, alongside restaurants and cultural sites.
You can head to the harbour lined with water-front bars or rock tombs like the 4th-century B.C. Tomb of Amyntas.
There’s also a fish market and other markets selling everything from handmade rugs to fresh produce.
At the market, you can usually sample delicious gözleme (thin dough crepes) and then finish off your day at one of the Turkish Baths for a relaxing massage or detox in the sauna.
Local Amenities
Nearest Airport - Dalaman (82.5km)
Nearest Town/City – Gölbent (40km)
Nearest Restaurant - Faralya Gül Pansiyon & Restaurant (4.2km)
Nearest Bar/Pub - Fethiye Cennet Koyu Kamp İsletmesi (20k)
Nearest Beach - Kelebekler Vadisi (5.8km)
Situated on the ancient city of Telmessos, Fethiye is named after one of its most famous ‘sons’, the aviator Fethi Bey.
An earthquake in 1957 damaged central Fethiye, so many of its buildings have been built since then.
You can, however, see a Lycian theatre, Lycian tombs (including the rock tomb of Amyntas) and visit the Fethiye museum for more history and artefacts.
The centre of Fethiye boasts a covered market area, half of which is given over to the local fish market where you can choose your catch from one of the centre stalls and then get it cooked in any of the surrounding restaurants.
The whole of the area is shadowed by the mountain of Babadag where paragliders take to the skies, landing on the beach at Olu Deniz.
Fethiye’s Tuesday market is worth a visit.
Traders come from the outlying villages to sell the wares from their smallholdings.
Furrowed browed men with cloth caps, and ladies in floral bloomers will sell their produce amongst the lads trying to get you to buy their designer fakes!
It’s all in good humour.
Try a little bartering and see if you can do some good business.
Go to the spice stall and you will get some amazing spices.
Look for the Kar Serbeti, like a cinnamon slush or Ayran, a salty yoghurt drink both guaranteed to cool you down.
Olu Deniz & Calis are where people tend to flock for a beach but there are now a few private beach clubs along the coast between Olu Deniz and Fethiye which are worth a visit.
There are also beach clubs situated around the lagoon, all with sunbeds, restaurants and drinks service.
Hisaronu is more commercialised and hosts a large selection of bars, restaurants and gift shops.
Travelling to Turkey
All British (and most other nationalities) citizens require a full 10 year passport with at least 6 months validity to enter Turkey.
UK passport holders are exempt from visa for tourist visits of up to 90 days within 180 days starting from the first entry date.
For all other passports please visit the Turkish Government Website or the Turkish Consulate for details of whether you require a visa or not.
Whilst in Turkey local regulations require you keep your passport and a printed copy of your e-visa with you at all times.
These terms and conditions may be amended from time to time.
Energy costs included?
Yes all energy costs are included in the rental price.
Linen & towels included?
Linen and towels are included in the price of the villa.
End of stay cleaning included?
End of stay cleaning is included.
Changeover day
Flexible
Minimum stay
7 nights
Internet access?
The property has complimentary Wifi connection.
It is good to note that the speed is dependent on local provider and technical issues may cause reduced speed or cut of service.
Smoking Allowed?
Sorry, smoking is not allowed inside the villa.
Other Ts and Cs
Please note that on occasions, in Turkey, extremes in weather can cause water and/ or electric supply to be cut or reduced.
Services are normally restored as soon as possible.
In Turkey the plumbing system is not designed to have paper and sanitary items flushed down the lavatory.
In these cases a bathroom bin is provided.
Insurance
It is recommended that all guests take out insurance to cover against potential cancellation, personal accidents and any accidental damage caused during your stay at the property.