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Mediterranean Coast villa holidays

Mediterranean Coast villa holidays
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Lovelly Country, Great Villa to unwind at and get some real peace and quite. The local people in Kaya were very...
Mr Watkins, Wotton-under-Edge, July 2010
63 customers have rated our villas in Mediterranean Coast and have given an average score of 4.7 out of 5

Villas in Mediterranean Coast

Nearly 1600 kilometres long, the Mediterranean Coast boasts beautiful, long stretches of fine-sand beaches gently lapped by the warm waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The imposing Taurus Mountains provide a dramatic and beautiful backdrop to the coast, hiding many tranquil villages where you can experience a taste of traditional Turkish life. Historic sites and ruins scattered throughout the countryside amid fantastic natural beauty, make the Mediterranean Coast the ideal place for a fascinating villa holiday.

Retail therapy in Mediterranean Coast

Shopping on the Mediterranean Coast is a delight whether you would like to browse, or purchase souvenirs of your holiday. You will find an array of interesting and traditional shops and markets all over the region, and especially in the bustling main towns. Many fantastic souvenirs are available in the busier resorts, and if you stroll around the shops and bazaars you will find designer fashions and handbags, as well as local produce and crafts such as wonderful spices, and intricately woven carpets and rugs. Buying anything in Turkey is a fascinating and fun experience, as it often involves haggling with shopkeepers to reduce the asking price!

Hints of history in Mediterranean Coast

The Mediterranean Coast is packed with sites of ancient civilisations, historic cities and picturesque ruins. Plenty of these fascinating sites are open to visitors, such as the city of Xanthos and its Roman theatre and Acropolis, the Letoon theatre, the rock tombs, and the theatre of Antiphellos. Kekora is also particularly noteworthy, as many centuries ago the city was devastated by an earthquake and left submerged, and only partly visible beneath the sea. Near the popular resort of Dalyan, lies the fascinating archaeological site of Kaunos, which features an acropolis and also a 2000 year-old, wonderfully preserved theatre, which is still used for concerts today.

On the beach in Mediterranean Coast

This spectacular stretch of coastline features many amazing sand and shingle beaches from well-known watersports centres and lively resorts, to quiet and secluded coves where you can get away from it all. Olu Deniz is regarded as one of the best beaches in all of Turkey, set in a stunning bay. A quieter atmosphere can be enjoyed at the various picturesque coves and pine tree-backed stretches of sand. Only accessible by boat, the breathtaking Iztuzu Beach near Dalyan offers unique opportunities to relax surrounded by an amazing natural environment, and to encounter the rare loggerhead turtles that nest here each September.

Local cuisine in Mediterranean Coast

Try our some of the wonderful Turkish cuisine at the many traditional restaurants to be found in all the main resorts of the Mediterranean Coast. Typical dishes include stews and casseroles and also ‘mezzes’ – selections of various dishes giving you the chance to try out many different specialities in one meal. The familiar kebabs are also a Turkish speciality, so try out this delicious combination of meat and vegetables either in a pitta bread, or on a skewer. You will also find a variety of international food in the main towns.

James recommends

  • Discover the area's rich mountain scenery, with plenty to explore such as the stunning Butterfly valley or the awe inspiring lagoon of Olu Deniz.
  • Visit the colourful Fethiye bazaar where you can choose from a selection of fruits, vegetables, clothing and handcrafts.
  • This region is the heart of ancient Lycia and there are plenty of historic sites to visit, including Kaunos, Tlos, Pinara, Letoon, Xanthos and Patara.
  • Relax on one of the staggering choice of beaches. Some of the best beaches include Olu Deniz, Gemiler beach in Kaya, and Patara beach with its loggerhead turtles.
  • Visit the fascinating ruins of the old Greek settlement at Kaya - the inspiration for the Louis de Bernieres novel "Birds Without Wings."
  • For your evening meal why not purchase freshly caught fish and other seafood from the fish market in Fethiye and have it cooked as you wish at one of the many surrounding local restaurants.
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