Property Types Available
| Rental Property |
Sleeps Up To |
Bedrooms |
Bathrooms |
| 3 bedroom villa |
6 |
3 |
2 |
Property Information
A luxury 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, fully air-conditioned
modern villa with private lawned garden and own swimming pool in Gumusluk
BODRUM. Fabulous sea views from bedrooms and living areas. Sunshine guaranteed!
This spacious villa sleeps maximum 6 people everything you might need for a
relaxing, chilled-out holiday....
private villa on small, well-managed estate less than 5
mins drive from Gumusluk Beach, Turkey
• well-established
lawned garden and patio areas with shade
• own swimming
pool
• sleeps 6
• 1 double, 2
twin
• 2 bathrooms
with showers, 1 with bath
• large open
plan living space
• fully
air-conditioned
• well-equipped
kitchen with gas hob, electric oven, large fridge/freezer
• upper balcony
to main bedroom with gorgeous Aegean views
• twin bedrooms
with sea views
• 2 further
large swimming pools within 100 metres of villa for residents'/guests' private
use
Property Distances
| Airport |
Beach |
City Center |
Shops |
| 55 km |
2 km |
2 km |
500 m |
Location Information Bodrum Location Information
Turquoise coast of Turkey is one of the nicest and most colourful coastlines of south Turkey. There are kilometres of coast line with amazing nature. There are many historical and ancient sites.
Bodrum is a charming and fascinating little port situated 270 km south of Izmir, on the Aegean coast of Turkey. The inhabitants of Bodrum are around 30.000 and earn their living by fishing, boat-building, agriculture, weaving (the village Mumcular is famous for its Carpets, kilims and other weavings) and tourism, which has become the most important industry in the last few years.
In recent times Bodrum has become not only a tourist centre but a visiting place for famous Turkish and foreign artists and also an art centre, which is a source of inspiration. The heart of the town is situated around the harbour, where shops, bars and restaurants jostle together in the narrow streets under the shadow of the St. Peter Castle .
The main artery is Cumhurriyet Caddesi (Republic Street), much better known as bar street.This street is a pedestrian showcase of what the town has to offer. Skilled artisans can make you a pair of snugly fitting leather sandals in the traditional Aegean style, while small boutiques offer stylish creations inspired by local designs and fabrics. Shopping mainstream Turkish Fashions (Gallery Emelce) are well represented too, with clothes designed for hot summer living.
The souvenir shops sell attractive onyx, copper and brass ware, along with toy camels, and Gold harem slippers. Cafes and restaurants offer a cosmopolitan choice. To accompany your meal, try the light aniseed flavoured national drink Raki or locally produced wine. After sundown, Bodrum lights up with flashing neon and laser shows to pulsating throb of the latest dance music. It's party time all over the town.