The above price is for two villas as the owner is selling them together. Please check the other property on the the web-site.
Two Stone Villas
Enjoy the coolness of a stone house in a Mediterranean summer and the quiet and peaceful atmosphere of a well kept garden which contains a large private swimming pool. These two old stone houses have spectacular mountain views and they are only 5 minutes driving distance away from the beach.
Skillfully restored, the stone houses are located in the historic settlement of Golkoy, in the heart of the Bodrum peninsula. You can reach them within an easy 45 minute drive from the airport. The location of these houses is very special since you will be just 10 minutes driving distance away from the spectacular night life of the famous Turkbuku bay. Here, you will find the upmarket restaurants, jazz clubs and bars which all very popular amongst the Turkish jet set. Alternatively, you can choose to stay at home for a silent and peaceful night.
TURKBUKU-GOLKOY TOWN
Since their recent amalgamation into a single municipality the town's former villages are now often referred to as Golturkbuku. Located on the site of ancient Caryanda, the home of Scylax, a pioneer navigator who explored the coast of the western Indian Ocean in the 6 th century B.C. Today’s Golturkbuku is the favorite summer holiday venue for many well-off and famous Turks.
The Golkoy end of the large bay is more quiet and restrained, while Turkbuku caters to the more flamboyant. The shore of the latter is lined with numerous restaurants, many with their own jetties which are used for sunbathing in daytime and with tables and chairs replacing sun loungers and towels, for dining at nights. Watching the splendid full moon rise from behind the mountains across the bay is almost a religious rite here.
Visitors have a very wide range of hotels to choose from as they range from modestly priced accommodation to some of the most exclusive and luxurious in this area.
Distances:
Turkbuku- Golkoy; 3 km,
Bodrum Downtown; 25 km,
Airport; 40 km
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