Villa Dolluca is a luxury 2-bedroom villa with its own
large pool and magnificent views over Kalkan village and
harbour. It is ideally located within easy access of many
historical sites and areas of natural beauty. The villa
has a tastefully furnished open plan living area with
two single-size sofa/day beds and CD player.
The fully fitted kitchen and dining area are also open
plan. There is a separate WC on this level. A spiral staircase
leads to the first floor which contains two double bedrooms,
one with en-suite bathroom, the other has use of a second
bathroom on the landing. Both bedrooms have terrace-style
balconies with magnificent views of the sea and mountains.
Services include:
Maid service. Services of Management Agent. Welcome pack
on arrival. Use of facilities at the Asfiya Hotel. Optional
use of mobile phone (for taxi's/restaurant bookings etc).
A car is recommended as the villa is a 25-30 minute walk
away from the village centre, however, taxis are readily
available.
Please note:
Due to the elevated position of the villa, it may not
be suitable for people with walking difficulties.
About Kalkan:
The historic town of Kalkan is situated on Turkey's gorgeous
Lycian Coast and was once a simple Turkish/Greek fishing
village. Today's Kalkan is quietly sophisticated and postcard
pretty with a few good quality low-rise hotels and a multitude
of excellent roof-top restaurants offering all manner
of culinary delights, together with a good selection of
of stylish and atmospheric blues and jazz bars. Unlike
some other Turkish coastal resorts, Kalkan's main economy
derives from tourism and consequently, its inhabitants
put much effort and pride into the town's historic preservation.
As a result of very strict building regulations and the
efforts of the Kalkan Foundation, the town has retained
its charm and special ambience. The wonderful hospitality
of the Kalkan people is another reason why the first-time
visitor invariably returns time after time.
The village shops stay open 'til around midnight and
are well stocked with interesting antiques, crafts, jewelry,
carpets and clothing. The narrow streets of the old town
are lined with whitewashed shuttered buildings festooned
with brightly coloured bougainvillea intermingled with
shops and terrace-topped restaurants. These streets twist
down to the harbour, which is the focus of the village
and here you can enjoy a meal whilst watching the world
go by or by looking at the array of elegant 'gullets'.
During the day, you can make use of one of the many 'beach
clubs', visit the local market (Thursday) engage in some
of the local sporting activities (such as water-skiing,
parascending, scuba diving, trekking etc), take a trip
to one of the historical sites or an area of natural beauty,
drive a jeep up into the mountains, cruise on a gullet
or simply relax by your pool. There is a bank with a cash
dispenser in the village as well as a post office. Credit
Cards or Sterling as well as Turkish Lira are widely accepted
in most of the town's shops and restaurants.