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3 bedrooms3 bathroomsSleeps 61850 sq m
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Islamlar, Antalya
- Place, Kalkan Bazaar8 min drive
- Place, Kalkan Public Beach10 min drive
- Place, Kalkan Yacht Marine10 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
2 Queen Beds and 1 Single Bunk Bed
3 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathtub or shower
Bathroom 2
Shower only
Bathroom 3
Bathtub or shower
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Kitchenette
Balcony
Outdoor play area
Garden
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
Property Registration Number 07-37
About the area
Kaş
Kaş is home to this villa. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Kaputas Beach and Patara Beach.
Islamlar, Antalya
What's nearby
- Kalkan Bazaar - 8 min drive - 5.7 km
- Kalkan Public Beach - 10 min drive - 6.8 km
- Kalkan Yacht Marine - 10 min drive - 6.8 km
- Kaputas Beach - 17 min drive - 14.7 km
- Ancient City Patara - 27 min drive - 22.9 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Kalkan Barlar Sokağı - 4 min drive
- Dedikodu Kahvaltı&Bistro - 5 min drive
- Ozi Pide Kebap Salonu - 5 min drive
- Akbel çay bahçesi - 4 min drive
- Acıktım Köfte - 6 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Cetin SEKERCIOGLU
Cetin
I am originally from Antalya and visited Kalkan first time in late 80’s and fell in love with this historical place. It was a small village then with great architecture and history.
I have been living outside of Turkey for almost 30 years. In 2005, we visited Kalkan and my late mum liked the historical Customs House as reminiscent of her uncle’s house in old town in Antalya and bought it on the spot as it is in amazing location as a beach property and mum used to enjoy swimming in front of KALKAN’s beach.
I have not rented out for many years but travelled with my family to Kalkan at least once a year for few weeks and we stayed at each unit which are separate apartments within the same Mansion.
My wife and daughters also learned about Turkish traditions and culture and little bit broken Turkish.
Recently, I realized that, I should open it to the public so they can also enjoy the property and surrounding areas.
Over the years, I have eaten at many restaurants and used various services from transportation companies to the beach clubs. I am happy to share my experiences on my website under Cetin’s guide and I will update you regularly.
I am originally from Antalya and visited Kalkan first time in late 80’s and fell in love with this historical place. It was a small village then with great architecture and history.
I have been living outside of Turkey for almost 30 years. In 2005, we visited Kalkan and my late mum liked the historical Customs House as reminiscent of her uncle’s house in old town in Antalya and bought it on the spot as it is in amazing location as a beach property and mum used to enjoy swimming in front of KALKAN’s beach.
I have not rented out for many years but travelled with my family to Kalkan at least once a year for few weeks and we stayed at each unit which are separate apartments within the same Mansion.
My wife and daughters also learned about Turkish traditions and culture and little bit broken Turkish.
Recently, I realized that, I should open it to the public so they can also enjoy the property and surrounding areas.
Over the years, I have eaten at many restaurants and used various services from transportation companies to the beach clubs. I am happy to share my experiences on my website under Cetin’s guide and I will update you regularly.
Why they chose this property
It is an amazing place , history , activities , beach clubs , great restaurants and bars, friendly people , Turquise waters , hiking , sailing opportunities, recreation , fishing, night life , sight seeing .
Formerly an important coastal trading port, Kalkan is now a thriving but still unspoilt holiday resort with the bustling historic Old Quarter being the heart of the Kalkan town. After dusk, Kalkan's winding streets full of traditional houses, restaurants, small boutiques and local shops with overhanging balconies teem with people as the tantalising aromas of Kalkan's renowned cuisine entice people down to the harbour and surrounding streets
Kalkan is an eclectic mix of Greek and old Kalkan architecture, with roof terrace restaurants and lovely views to the sea, Kalkan old town is a place you will want to discover and enjoy.
You can see example of Greek architecture in Kalkan such as whitewashed and stone buildings with shuttered windows and balconies which reveal Kalkan's history.
From Kalkan's harbour, many of the beach clubs dotted around the bay are accessed by small colourful boats that provide an often complimentary service to transfer guests staying in Kalkan. You will also find traditional wooden Gulets in Kalkan's harbour that offer boat trips to the beaches, islands and inlets nearby. Water sports, diving and fishing trips are also offered here in Kalkan.
Although Kalkan does not appear to have been a place of significant settlement in the distant past, Kalkan's harbour was the only safe harbour between Kas and Fethiye and so became an important port during the 19th century. It was settled 150 to 200 years ago by people of both Greek and Turkish origin and was known by its Greek name "Kalamaki." Goods were transported by camel from the Xanthos valley .
Formerly an important coastal trading port, Kalkan is now a thriving but still unspoilt holiday resort with the bustling historic Old Quarter being the heart of the Kalkan town. After dusk, Kalkan's winding streets full of traditional houses, restaurants, small boutiques and local shops with overhanging balconies teem with people as the tantalising aromas of Kalkan's renowned cuisine entice people down to the harbour and surrounding streets
Kalkan is an eclectic mix of Greek and old Kalkan architecture, with roof terrace restaurants and lovely views to the sea, Kalkan old town is a place you will want to discover and enjoy.
You can see example of Greek architecture in Kalkan such as whitewashed and stone buildings with shuttered windows and balconies which reveal Kalkan's history.
From Kalkan's harbour, many of the beach clubs dotted around the bay are accessed by small colourful boats that provide an often complimentary service to transfer guests staying in Kalkan. You will also find traditional wooden Gulets in Kalkan's harbour that offer boat trips to the beaches, islands and inlets nearby. Water sports, diving and fishing trips are also offered here in Kalkan.
Although Kalkan does not appear to have been a place of significant settlement in the distant past, Kalkan's harbour was the only safe harbour between Kas and Fethiye and so became an important port during the 19th century. It was settled 150 to 200 years ago by people of both Greek and Turkish origin and was known by its Greek name "Kalamaki." Goods were transported by camel from the Xanthos valley .
What makes this property unique
It is an amazing place , history , activities , beach clubs , great restaurants and bars, friendly people , Turquise waters , hiking , sailing opportunities, recreation , fishing, night life , sight seeing .
Formerly an important coastal trading port, Kalkan is now a thriving but still unspoilt holiday resort with the bustling historic Old Quarter being the heart of the Kalkan town. After dusk, Kalkan's winding streets full of traditional houses, restaurants, small boutiques and local shops with overhanging balconies teem with people as the tantalising aromas of Kalkan's renowned cuisine entice people down to the harbour and surrounding streets
Kalkan is an eclectic mix of Greek and old Kalkan architecture, with roof terrace restaurants and lovely views to the sea, Kalkan old town is a place you will want to discover and enjoy.
You can see example of Greek architecture in Kalkan such as whitewashed and stone buildings with shuttered windows and balconies which reveal Kalkan's history.
From Kalkan's harbour, many of the beach clubs dotted around the bay are accessed by small colourful boats that provide an often complimentary service to transfer guests staying in Kalkan. You will also find traditional wooden Gulets in Kalkan's harbour that offer boat trips to the beaches, islands and inlets nearby. Water sports, diving and fishing trips are also offered here in Kalkan.
DESCRIPTION and POINT of DIFFERENCES :
-4 Rooms including child’s theme room
-2 pools including children pool
-1850 sq Meters of land with lush landscape
-Discover the plants and vegetables as well as feeding the chickens and collect eggs for your breakfast if available.
- The pleasant weather and cooler than Kalkan especially in hot summer days .
-Large private car park space
-No worries about electricity shortcuts as villa has generator and
Regulator
Formerly an important coastal trading port, Kalkan is now a thriving but still unspoilt holiday resort with the bustling historic Old Quarter being the heart of the Kalkan town. After dusk, Kalkan's winding streets full of traditional houses, restaurants, small boutiques and local shops with overhanging balconies teem with people as the tantalising aromas of Kalkan's renowned cuisine entice people down to the harbour and surrounding streets
Kalkan is an eclectic mix of Greek and old Kalkan architecture, with roof terrace restaurants and lovely views to the sea, Kalkan old town is a place you will want to discover and enjoy.
You can see example of Greek architecture in Kalkan such as whitewashed and stone buildings with shuttered windows and balconies which reveal Kalkan's history.
From Kalkan's harbour, many of the beach clubs dotted around the bay are accessed by small colourful boats that provide an often complimentary service to transfer guests staying in Kalkan. You will also find traditional wooden Gulets in Kalkan's harbour that offer boat trips to the beaches, islands and inlets nearby. Water sports, diving and fishing trips are also offered here in Kalkan.
DESCRIPTION and POINT of DIFFERENCES :
-4 Rooms including child’s theme room
-2 pools including children pool
-1850 sq Meters of land with lush landscape
-Discover the plants and vegetables as well as feeding the chickens and collect eggs for your breakfast if available.
- The pleasant weather and cooler than Kalkan especially in hot summer days .
-Large private car park space
-No worries about electricity shortcuts as villa has generator and
Regulator
Languages:
English, Turkish
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