Property Types Available
| Rental Property |
Sleeps Up To |
Bedrooms |
Bathrooms |
| 4 bedroom villa with private pool |
8 |
4 |
2 |
| 3 bedroom villa with private pool |
6 |
3 |
2 |
Property Information
There are two types of semi-detached villas at Feronia all set over 3 floors with private swimming pool, spacious terraces and gated entrance.
This exclusive complex has a total of 26 semi-detached villas.
Type A has 132m2 of internal living space and a total area of 258m2 with terraces.
Type B has 110m2 of internal living space and a total area of 210m2 with terraces.
Living in Feronia Villas, you will be just opposite the renowned Nick Faldo Golf Course, between the town centres of Belek and Kadriye. In this spectacular location you will be 10 minutes walk from the deep blue of Mediterranean and 20 minutes drive will take you effortlessly to the Antalya International Airport.
Feronia Villas have set the standard in Belek for modern design and quality constrution. The site has been planned carefully to cater to your every need resulting in home that is both comfortable, practical and stylish. The villas include a variety of extra features including;
- Satellite system
- Integrated flat screen television
- Fully equipped integrated kitchen
- Power generator
- 24 hours security
- Private pools
- Landscaped gardens
Property Distances
| Airport |
Beach |
City Center |
Shops |
| 25km |
5km |
5km |
100m |
Location Information Holiday Location Antalya
Situated directly on the Gulf of Antalya (Antalya Körfezi), this quickly growing epicentre of both ancient history and thoroughly modern Turkish culture has, since the 1960s, become known as a gateway city for the country's so-called Turkish Riviera.
Over the past decade sun-worshippers heading to nearby Mediterranean resorts have been laying over in Antalya in such great numbers that the guesthouse industry has experienced astounding growth of its own by more than 200%, according to tourism officials.
It isn't difficult to discern why: The preserved Roman-Ottoman quarter of Kaleiçi commands a heart-stopping view of the Beydağları (Bey Mountains), as well as the Roman harbour at Kaleiçi's base and the refreshingly clean body of water in between.
And although its populace hasn't yet reached the level of urban sophistication found in Istanbul or Ankara, life here nonetheless pushes forward at a remarkably modern clip.
Antalya lays claim to some of Turkey's finest restaurants, one of its most impressive archaeological museums, and some of its best-preserved Ottoman architecture.
(Lonely Planet guide)