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This charming, fully-furnished detached villa in Islamlar, Kalkan, is on a 1,500 sqm plot with stunning views of the Mediterranean and Patara Beach.
The developer has made the most of the villa’s location by adding a large infinity pool surrounded by sun terraces.
The property is air-conditioned throughout and is offered tastefully furnished. The bedroom balconies are large enough to enjoy breakfast or a nightcap overlooking the Mediterranean.
The terraces surrounding the infinity pool are ideal for al-fresco dining. There is also a shaded pergola with sunbeds and an outdoor whirlpool bath, although the villa also boasts its own gym and a games room.
Ground floor: The ground floor comprises an open-plan lounge with satellite TV, a DVD, WiFi and an open fire as well as modern, tasteful furniture. The lounge then leads out to the pool terrace.
The house boasts a modern, fully-fitted, open-plan kitchen with an oven, hob, microwave, a fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. The kitchen area includes a wooden dining table and height-adjustable bistro chairs.
There are also two stylish bedrooms with en-suite facilities including a bath and sink.
First floor: The first floor incorporates the master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and a large, private balcony. A second double bedroom on this floor has its own whirlpool bath.
Garden area: The garden is stocked with citrus trees and Mediterranean plants and flowers while the pool area includes a water feature.
Kalkan is a harbour town on the Turkish Mediterranean coast. Athough it is a popular place, frequented mainly by upper-middle class tourists of all nationalities, it is not over-developed and has maintained its authentic Turkish village feel.
The town is part of the famous Turquoise Coast and within easy reach of well-known historical sites. These include the beach and ruins at Patara – reputed to be the birthplace of St Nicholas – and Kaputas Beach, which are both close by.
Although in the Antalya province, Kalkan is more closely related to Fethiye. It was first established as a fishing port and the only safe harbour between Kaş and Fethiye. White-washed houses decorate the coastline, many adorned with brightly-coloured bougainvillea.
The town averages 300 days of sunshine a year. Visitors are mostly those looking for a more relaxed or romantic destination rather than the bright lights of some of the bigger resorts.
TURKEY
Antalya
Kalkan
Kalkan / İslamlar