Villa Turkuaz
About This Villa
Sitting pretty on the hillside in charming Faralya, on the outskirts of Ölüdeniz, is the luxurious five-bedroomed Villa Turkuaz. This family-friendly villa is contemporary and Mediterranean in style with a whitewashed exterior, rustic stone walls and natural-coloured furnishings. The landscaped gardens are dotted with beautiful trees and plants, tapping further into the feeling of rural serenity. Sitting on the terrace, there are breathtaking views of the sea and the tree-lined mountains.
Perhaps this villa's main stand out feature is its stunning outdoor area. Think large infinity pool which looks directly onto the coastline below, a shaded seating area with comfortable sofas and plants creeping over the wooden structure. We must give honourable mentions to the barbecue and al fresco dining area too, where relaxation and stunning vistas come hand in hand. Sit back with a drink and watch the interrupted sunsets (or sunrises) in their full majestic hues.
Laying across four acres of land – completely unseen from anybody outside the property – this villa is completely private. Inside, there are four spacious bedrooms, with an additional double bedroom that has a separate entrance, sleeping up to ten people. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the villa with lovely natural light, and from some of the bedrooms, there's direct access to the pool area. There's also an open-plan kitchen, living and dining room – fully equipped with modern amenities for a hassle-free, home-from-home experience.
Situated in a tranquil countryside spot in the Fethiye region, Villa Turquaz is the ideal villa for anyone who wants a luxury holiday in a peaceful location. You have the best of both worlds; the villa is only 300 metres from the sea, where you can access the sea from the rocks or even don your snorkels and swimming gear and explore the coastline. Fethiye and Ölüdeniz are within reach, too – perfect for families or friends who'd like to enjoy a quiet holiday with plenty of things to do nearby.
Please note that there is a 300-metre gravel road up leading up to the villa