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Sunday, March 1, 2015

Villa Vali Begonvil: Book your next Turkish holiday - Have you been to Akyaka?

Villa Vali Begonvil



Book your stay from £46/night

Apartment | 2 bedrooms | sleeps 4

Key Info
  • Beach / lakeside relaxation
  • Nearest beach 0 km
  • Swimming pool
  • Great for children of all ages
  • Car not necessary
  • Air conditioning
  • No pets allowed

This quaint two bedroom first floor apartment is part of a small family run holiday complex of 11 units in the small Turkish village of Akyaka: a peaceful Mediterranean holiday resort characterised with its special architecture, famous for its cuisine, and noted for its beautiful beach and areas of outstanding beauty.



Villa Begonville is a compact, fully furnished villa with an occupancy of upto four guests and is ideal for the holiday maker focusing on outdoor living. Villa Vali's properties share two pools and beautiful semi-tropical gardens abundant with scented flowers. The dream of the outdoor life is further enhanced by a fully stocked self-service shaded bar and shared dining areas: the perfect place to enjoy a cold beer and/or evening BBQ.





Set on the first floor Villa Vali Begonvil is made up of one double, and one twin bedded room plus a kitchenette breakfast area leading on to a balcony with river and garden views. There is an additional balcony leading from the twin bedroom with seating for four. The apartment has a single bathroom with walk-in shower. A/C to the master bedroom.


 


 The Villa Vali Turkish holiday experience is one you will never forget.




The Vali holiday experience is one you will never forget. The tranquil pool areas and mature mellow gardens with delicate floral fragrances offer the perfect place to unwind. A shaded bar area provides the ideal place to enjoy a cool beer in the midday sun. A covered shared dining area and BBQ offer an excellent place to relax and meet friends throughout the day.
Villa Begonville is the perfect retreat after a day of exploration and sporting activities. 



Akyaka is paradise for paragliding: launching from Sakartepe experience an unbelievable view over the gulf. Gokova Bay is one of the most fascinating places in Turkey for seakayak tours and has a wide range of routes for enthusiasts and sports people of every level. The bay of Gokova is 3 km. long and offers the best of Turkey's kite boarding conditions, tuition and service. Still feeling energetic: opt for a half or full day, multi-day or customized bike tour. Imagine returning home as the sun sets to drinks in the bar and a BBQ around the tressle table sharing your day's adventures with new found friends. 

Simply put a week is not enough ............

Features and Facilities

SizeSleeps up to 4, 2 bedrooms
Nearest beachAkyaka 500 m
Will considerLong term lets (over 1 month)
AccessCar not necessary
Nearest Amenities500 m
Nearest travel linksNearest airport: Dalaman 75 km
Family friendlyGreat for children of all ages
NotesNo pets allowed, Yes, smoking allowed

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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Introducing you To Villa Vali - A Hidden Turkish Delight

 Villa Vali Eda

Villa Vali is a small family run holiday complex of 11 units in the small Turkish village of Akyaka: a peaceful Mediterranean holiday resort characterised with its special architecture, famous for its cuisine,  and noted for its beautiful beach and areas of outstanding beauty.



"Simply a beautiful place to holiday"


We chose to stay in Akyaka primarily because of the proximity to the kitesurf beach at Gokova. We had no idea how stunning Akyaka itself would turn out to be. The village is very Turkish and very friendly, with a plethora of great bars and restaurants. With mountains in the background and a river running through it, it's a really picturesque place to stroll around. 


Our accommodation was perfect! We are a family of 5 and had booked a 3 bed villa. The villa was set over two floors, it had two large bathrooms, 3 bedrooms (2 with aircon) and there were 3 balconies in total overlooking the beautiful pool and relaxation areas. There were two pools for the group of apartments and villas, one of which was right outside our villa. Plenty of sunbeds and shade and lovely comfy seating areas to relax and read and generally chill out. The location was great too, just a few hundred metres to lovely restaurants and a short stroll along the river to the beach.


The family who own and manage the villas could not do enough for us and made us feel incredibly welcome. 


We would love to stay here again in the future.

Akyaka

Akyaka is an unspoiled village sitting on the edge of the River Azmak and Gokova Plain is best described by its view from the Sakar Pass descending from Mugla. The view is breathtaking and embraces untouched pine forests, secret coves and bays along the turquoise coastline and the government protected Eucalyptus Alley running from the Gökova crossroads to the neighbouring village of Akçapinar. Akyaka rests sleepily between turquoise waters and a stunning mountain backdrop and is a tranquil location far from the crowds of nearby resorts.

Akyaka is a region ouf outstanding natural beauty. The Azmak River flows on the lower boundry of this unspoiled village: the crystal clear waters are a natural aquariuım and flow quickly from its spring source through trees and reed beds towards the Gulf of Gökova. The beauty of the river can be enjoyed by a walk against its banks or by boat. Take pleasure in the beauty of the river's colourful pebble basin and the wildlife that is abundant: fish, tortoises, ducks, kingfishers and the protected fish otters that bring this idyllic ecosystem to life.

Fish restaurants line the banks of the River Azmak. In the morning choose a traditional Turkish breakfast and watch dragonflies dance across the water or in the evening sample locally produced organic vegetable “meze” starters and delicious fish courses. These well known restaurants offer a truly cosmopolitan cuisine to the most discerning of travellers.
Numerous cafés and restaurants line the beach. Akyaka beach is sandy and the coastline is shallow making this location perfect for everyone. The nearby Çinar beach (3km to the west of Akyaka) offers a pebble coastline and deeper waters.

Akyaka has a unique architectural style influenced by Nail Çakırhan. Since 1968 the houses of Akyaka have made the most of natural resources and hand crafted timber and have combined traditional features of Ula houses with modern architecture. Intricate woodwork design and balconies over-flowing with bougainvillea are characteristic of this village and enhance its charm and beauty.

Akyaka is a village unspoilt by development and is a holiday destination secret. Akyaka has a variety of restaurants, bars and cafés. Whilst good food and live music is abundant the calm of Akyaka is protected by its local population: there are no nightclubs and loud music late at night is forbidden.

Akyaka is a magical place where memories are made. Simply put a week is not enough ......

The Turkish Aegean Coast region

The holiday town of Akyaka is set in southwest Turkey at the end of the Gulf of Gökova. This little known holiday destination sits at the base of the Sakar Mountain and stretches to the Gökova Plain.

The holiday season spans April through October and the region averages 200 - 250 days of sunshine per year. This area of Turkey has the perfect climate for holiday makers: water temperatures range from 15 - 26 degrees and in the height of summer an onshore breeze makes the hottest of days very comfortable.

This region of Turkey is an area of outstanding natural beauty. Ecologically the local area offers a diverse range of flora and fauna. Architecturally the town is unique and all houses are crafted from local resources in the style of the architect Nail Çakırhan. Culturally the sleepy characteristics of this village are preserved: there are no nightclubs and loud music late at night is forbidden. Historically Akyaka has areas of interest, boasting antique remains, roman tombs and a medieval castle. Nearby Gökova has ancient Lycian rock tombs.carved by hand into the mountain.

Akyaka is served by Dalaman Airport, 67km away. To see traditional Turkey the region's capital of Mugla is a 25km drive. Marmaris, 30 km away, sits on a marvelous bay at the edge of a hilly peninsula and offers a harbourside promenade and a raging nightlife. All are accessible by public transport and car.

The province of Mugla has lots to offer. The ancient city of Ephesus, the best preserved city in the Mediterranean, can be visited within the day. Also a day trip away are the travertine pools of Pamukkale and Hieropolis ruins and the ruined city of Aphrodisias. Köyceğiz is a peaceful lakeside village set within a nature reserve and boat trips can be taken from here to Dalyan, to Sultaniye hot springs and mudbaths and to the ruined city of Kaunos. The journey to Dalyan takes about an hour: the town is set on the banks of a river and is backed by a cliff face with Lycian tombs. Iztuzu beach, famed for its sandy beaches and loggerhead turtles is easily accessed from Dalyan.