Sunday, March 1, 2015

Villa Vali Azmak: Akyaka is close to familiar Turkish resorts but feels a world away.

Villa Vali "Azmak" ia a self-contained two-storey villa and part of a small family run holiday complex of 11 units in the delightful Turkish village of Akyaka: a peaceful Mediterranean holiday resort characterised with its special architecture created by Nail Cakirhan and noted for its beautiful beach and areas of outstanding beauty.



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Villa | 2 bedrooms | sleeps 4

Key Info
  • Beach / lakeside relaxation
  • Swimming pool
  • Great for children of all ages
  • Car not necessary
  • Air conditioning
  • No pets allowed



Villa Vali's properties share two pools and beautiful semi-tropical gardens abundant with scented flowers. The dream of peaceful and relaxing outdoor living is further enhanced by a fully stocked self-service shaded bar and shared dining areas: the perfect place to enjoy a cold beer and evening BBQ.



Villa Azmak offers a comfortable uncluttered seating and TV area with access to private terrace, spacious open plan lounge with feature stone fireplace and provides a comfortable living area with TV and amenities for up to four people. The villas are fully equipped and include a functional compact kitchenette and dining area.


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The bedrooms and bathroom with shower are situated upstairs. The double bedroom has a private balcony and a stunning sea and mountain view. The twin bedroom also has a private balcony with pool and garden views.

 

Villa Azmak is just a few minutes' walk from the Azmak River and restaurants famous for the fish they serve. The beach at Akyaka is in walking distance, the beach is clean and the gradient into the sea shallow: offering idyllic romantic strolls and shallow waters for children. Akyaka offers tranquil unspoiled surroundings and is one of the best kept holiday destination secrets. This is a holiday destination for those who prefer the unspoilt to the bright lights, peace and tranquillity as opposed to night clubs and wall to wall sunbeds.

Akyaka and the Mugla province has a fascinating history. Nearby Gökova is famous for the Carian city of Idyma and has roadside chamber tombs dating to 5th Century BC. Sedir Island, a boat trip away, is famous for its beach made from seashells. Marmaris, Muğla and Koyceğiz are only half an hour away by car. 
Simply put, a week is not enough 

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