A lovely villa situated in a residential area on a large corner plot with mains drainage and underground gas connection The villa has a fabulous garden with separate areas for sun and shade. There is a solar heated salt water pool and gas central heating throughout the property Comprising of two bedrooms, two bathrooms (one en-suite), spacious lounge, dining room (in glazed naya) and a modern kitchen. El Rafol dAlmunia is situated to the north of Benidorm, Calpe, and Altea, to the west of Denia and Javea, and to the east of the Sierra de Mariola. There are two different airports to choose from. Closest is Alicante airport with a driving time of one hour and 10 minutes. Just a short distance further, at 108.4 km is Valencia airport with a driving time of one hour and 20 minutes. The local towns and villages include Ondara, Pedreguer, Orba, Pego Benigembla, Jalon, Lliber, and Benissa. Lifestyle Activities Town Village Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Property Features Garden Central Heating Dining Room. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t776451/
A lovely villa situated in a residential area on a large corner plot with mains drainage and underground gas connection The villa has a fabulous garden with separate areas for sun and shade. There is a solar heated salt water pool and gas central heating throughout the property Comprising of two bedrooms, two bathrooms (one en-suite), spacious lounge, dining room (in glazed naya) and a modern kitchen. El Rafol dAlmunia is situated to the north of Benidorm, Calpe, and Altea, to the west of Denia and Javea, and to the east of the Sierra de Mariola. There are two different airports to choose from. Closest is Alicante airport with a driving time of one hour and 10 minutes. Just a short distance further, at 108.4 km is Valencia airport with a driving time of one hour and 20 minutes. The local towns and villages include Ondara, Pedreguer, Orba, Pego Benigembla, Jalon, Lliber, and Benissa Lifestyle Activities Town Village Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Property Features Garden Central Heating Dining Room. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1297375/
THE YALIKAVAK-BODRUM PROPERTY VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. More pictures available on our webite. A detached four bedroom villa in excellent decorative order. Internal accomodation on the ground floor comprises of: entrance; very spacious open plan kitchen/dining/living room with patio doors opening on to the covered terrace; double bedroom with separate terrace; family shower room. Marble stairs lead to the first floor landing; main bedroom with terrace shared by the third bedroom, which also has a smaller private balcony; fourth bedroom with juliette balcony; large family bathroom with bath. All doors and windows are fitted with mosquito screens and wrought iron work. The living area and all bedrooms are fitted with central heating and air conditioning units. PROPERTY LOCATION Distance to Beach/Sea: 300m Distance to Yalikavak: 7km Distance to Bodrum Town: 18km Distance to Bodrum Airport: 53km YALIKAVAK Yalikavak is situated on the North West tip of the peninsula and the overland journey from Bodrum provides spectacular scenery for the voyager as the road climbs up mountain ranges presenting panoramic views across fertile valleys to the sea. At the mountain's apex there is a windmill museum and a viewing point providing unbroken vistas of both the north and south bays. One of the largest residential resorts on the peninsula, the town is becoming ever more popular as an alternative to Bodrum. An influx of investment in the area has provided careful, exciting new developments, not least the Port Bodrum Yalikavak Marina complex with its 2,500 capacity open-air amphitheatre, designer shops, café/bars and eateries. The town centre itself with its myriad of cobbled streets, white washed bougainvillea covered houses, renovated windmill, craft shops and colourful weekly market provides a charming contrast to this newly acquired modern sophistication, which nevertheless marries delightfully. This is an all year round resort with a heart that is unhurriedly relaxed and centred on its picturesque harbour. Dotted along the extensive promenade you will find waterfront cafes and restaurants specialising in fish and seafood dishes, the perfect location to watch the sunset for which Yalikavak is renowned. Set back from the water's edge you will find more traditional delicacies on offer and even a nightclub or two. The coastline stretches for more than 29 km and is split into many small coves and bays. The main beach in Yalikavak town is long and narrow and is quieter the further away from the harbour end of the town. Its sparkling clean sea is one of the few remaining abodes of the endangered Mediterranean Seal and therefore a protected area. The area is rich in archaeological history with the ancient city of Sandima high up on the hills above the modern town being well worth a visit. Sandima was inhabited for more than 600 years by Ottomans and Turks and was only deserted in 1965 when the last villagers moved down to Yalikavak to cultivate citrus fruits and to work in the growing tourist industry. THE BODRUM PENINSULA The Bodrum Peninsula is situated on the south west coast of Turkey and is by far the prettiest area on the South Aegean coastline. The area is steeped in history and this is still evident right across the peninsula. Take time to visit the more obvious sites such as St. Peter's Castle, The Mausoleum, The Amphi Theatre and Myndos Gate. The Bodrum Peninsula is unique as it caters for such diverse interests. You can experience traditional Turkish life only minutes away from the hustle and bustle of a modern resort. The resorts of Bodrum and Gumbet offers a vibrant nightlife for the young and the energetic and are a shoppers paradise, whilst there are many other resorts and charming fishing villages offering peace and tranquillity and white sandy beaches. Watersport enthusiasts are more than catered for. Many of the resorts offer parasailing, windsurfing, canoeing, snorkelling, banana boats and ringos. Divers from all over the world enjoy exploring the waters around Bodrum and there is something for both beginners and advanced divers. For those of you who would like to play a round of golf , there is a brand new two 18-hole championship Golf Facility at the Vita Park Golf Resort in Tuzla, Bodrum. BODRUM TOWN Formerly known as Halicarnassos, Bodrum is home to the Mausoleum - one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Bodrum's famous Castle of St. Peter rests between two bays, one of which houses the large Marina where the many fishing boats and wooden gullets (daily, sunset and weekly cruises) jostle with the yachts of the rich and famous. The pretty Harbour and Marina are lined with quiet bars and restaurants and has a sophisticated atmosphere where people pass many an hour watching the boats come and go. Next to the Marina is the bazaar - a pedestrianised area of narrow cobbled streets full of shops, restaurants, bars and night clubs. At the end of the bay is Halicarnoss - the largest open air disco in Europe. For those with any energy left at the end of the day there are more bars disco's and nightclubs than you can count. They don't close until sunrise so you can literally dance until dawn. Purchase Incentives Chain Free Lifestyle Activities Resort Marina Mooring Equestrian Fishing Golf Beach Coastal Cycling Hiking Historic Sites Watersports Complex High Street Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Airport Communal Gardens Doctor Hospital Laundry Restaurants Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics Duplex Detatched Freehold Sea View Property Features Garden Balcony Terrace Central Heating Double Glazing Fireplace Fitted Kitchen Off Street Parking Views Patio Fixtures and Furnishings Air Conditioning Bath Cooker Dishwasher Fridge Washing Machine Key selling points: 180m2 plus Terraces 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms Sea Views Air-Conditioning Central Heating White Goods Excellent Decorative Order. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1047384/
THE YALIKAVAK-BODRUM PROPERTY Located between the two popular coastal resorts of Yalikavak and Gumusluk on the Bodrum Peninsula, the development combines peace and tranquility with activity for the whole family and is the perfect location for watching the fabulous sunset this area is renowned for. The development will have a total of 68 luxury units - 30 two, three and four bedroom detached villas and 38 one, two and four bedroom apartments. (40 are already sold and occupied) All properties are constructed to a high standard using top quality materials and have handmade kitchen units and granite worktops, travertine flooring throughout and travertine tiled bathrooms. Bedrooms have fitted wardrobes. Air-conditioning units installed in lounge and bedrooms. Each property benefits from views across the Aegean Sea. We believe home owners should have choices available to give them peace of mind that their home is secure when they are away. Just lock up and leave, safe in the knowledge the reliable on-site team will care for your home in your absence. Our site management and communal facilities are well established: Two Communal Swimming Pools Restaurant / Bar Airport Transfers TV Satelite & Wi-Fi system CCTV & Night Watchman Homecare services: property checks & airing, welcome packs, cleaning & laundry 2 BEDROOM / 2 BATHROOM POOLSIDE APARTMENTS Each apartment building consists of four apartments. Each Apartment has: Entrance to the open plan kitchen and lounge with patio doors to the terrace Master bedroom with en-suite shower room and patio doors to the terrace Guest bedroom Family shower room Utility area Travertine Floor tiles throughout Handmade Kitchen Units with granite worktop Air-conditioning units fitted in the lounge and both bedrooms Travertine tiled family and en-suite shower rooms Fitted Wardrobes in both bedrooms Central satellite TV system Telephone points Free Wi-fi connection PROPERTY LOCATION Distance to Yalikavak Town & Marina: 4km Distance to Gumusluk: 4km Distance to Bodrum Town: 18km Distance to Bodrum Airport: 53km YALIKAVAK Yalikavak is situated on the North West tip of the peninsula and the overland journey from Bodrum provides spectacular scenery for the voyager as the road climbs up mountain ranges presenting panoramic views across fertile valleys to the sea. At the mountain's apex there is a windmill museum and a viewing point providing unbroken vistas of both the north and south bays. One of the largest residential resorts on the peninsula, the town is becoming ever more popular as an alternative to Bodrum. An influx of investment in the area has provided careful, exciting new developments, not least the Port Bodrum Yalikavak Marina complex with its 2,500 capacity open-air amphitheatre, designer shops, café/bars and eateries. The town centre itself with its myriad of cobbled streets, white washed bougainvillea covered houses, renovated windmill, craft shops and colourful weekly market provides a charming contrast to this newly acquired modern sophistication, which nevertheless marries delightfully. This is an all year round resort with a heart that is unhurriedly relaxed and centred on its picturesque harbour. Dotted along the extensive promenade you will find waterfront cafes and restaurants specialising in fish and seafood dishes, the perfect location to watch the sunset for which Yalikavak is renowned. Set back from the water's edge you will find more traditional delicacies on offer and even a nightclub or two. The coastline stretches for more than 29 km and is split into many small coves and bays. The main beach in Yalikavak town is long and narrow and is quieter the further away from the harbour end of the town. Its sparkling clean sea is one of the few remaining abodes of the endangered Mediterranean Seal and therefore a protected area. The area is rich in archaeological history with the ancient city of Sandima high up on the hills above the modern town being well worth a visit. Sandima was inhabited for more than 600 years by Ottomans and Turks and was only deserted in 1965 when the last villagers moved down to Yalikavak to cultivate citrus fruits and to work in the growing tourist industry. GUMUSLUK Gumusluk is located midway along the western coast of the peninsula and the coastline here boasts stunning sea views. Historically, many fishermen settled and made their homes here and it is no different today with the azure vista making it very popular with locals and tourists alike. Tucked into a picturesque and secluded cove is Gumusluk Fishing Village, a timeless reminder of bygone days. Here you can enjoy the evening sun going down from the waterfront restaurants serenaded by the gentle lapping of the tide. Feast on freshly caught local fish and seafood and meander through the street stalls offering unusual hand made gifts. Daylight hours also have their simple pleasures to offer with a sandy beach, colourful harbour, and rich archaeological history. "Gumusluk" means "of silver" and derives its name from the silver mines situated behind the ancient city of Myndos, the site on which modern Gumusluk now stands. Much of the ancient city now lies beneath the waters surface and the remains can be seen whilst snorkelling although the area's archaeological status forbids diving with tanks. The sunken walls of the ancient city now form a causeway whereby you can reach Rabbit Island which is set snugly inside Gumusluk cove. THE BODRUM PENINSULA The Bodrum Peninsula is situated on the south west coast of Turkey and is by far the prettiest area on the South Aegean coastline. The area is steeped in history and this is still evident right across the peninsula. Take time to visit the more obvious sites such as St. Peter's Castle, The Mausoleum, The Amphi Theatre and Myndos Gate. The Bodrum Peninsula is unique as it caters for such diverse interests. You can experience traditional Turkish life only minutes away from the hustle and bustle of a modern resort. The resorts of Bodrum and Gumbet offers a vibrant nightlife for the young and the energetic and are a shoppers paradise, whilst there are many other resorts and charming fishing villages offering peace and tranquillity and white sandy beaches. Watersport enthusiasts are more than catered for. Many of the resorts offer parasailing, windsurfing, canoeing, snorkelling, banana boats and ringos. Divers from all over the world enjoy exploring the waters around Bodrum and there is something for both beginners and advanced divers. For those of you who would like to play a round of golf , there is a brand new two 18-hole championship Golf Facility at the Vita Park Golf Resort in Tuzla, Bodrum. Investment Characteristics Fully Furnished Lifestyle Activities Resort Marina Mooring Equestrian Fishing Golf Beach Coastal Cycling Hiking Historic Sites Museums Town Watersports Complex High Street Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Parking Security Airport Bar Communal Gardens Doctor Hospital Laundry Nightlife Restaurants Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Management Property Characteristics Freehold Furnished Gated Community Vacant Sea View Property Features Garden Balcony Terrace Double Glazing Ensuite Fitted Kitchen Fitted Wardrobes Internet Access Roof Terrace Views Fixtures and Furnishings Air Conditioning Cooker Key selling points: 25% ownership £22.700 33% ownership £29.625 50% ownership £43.450 Fully Furnished & Equipped 2 Communal Swimming Pools Cafe/Bar Free WiFi & Central Satellite TV System Sea Views. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1087767/
THE GUMUSLUK-BODRUM PROPERTY The property is situated on an established complex with facilities including two communal pools; tennis/basketball courts; a private beach; restaurant and cafe/bar. The main house accomodation comprises of a separate split level entrance hall; stairs up to the open living/dining/kitchen area with patio doors opening on to one of three terraces; double bedroom and shower room; stairs to roof terrace; downstairs to the master bedroom with large en-suite bathroom and jacuzzi bath; third double bedroom; family shower room and seating area opening on to a terrace. Steps from the terrace provide access to the private pool, garden and studio apartment with kitchenette and shower room. The property is being sold fully furnished including airconditioning in all living areas and bedrooms. PROPERTY LOCATION Distance to Beach/Sea: 500m Distance to Yalikavak/Gumusluk: 4km Distance to Bodrum Town:18km Distance to Bodrum Airport: 53km GUMUSLUK The coastal town of Gumusluk (meaning ‘of silver') is the harbour of ancient Myndos and is one of the oldest settlements on the Bodrum Peninsula. The area is steeped in history and rich in archaeology both on land and underwater. Bring your snorkel because there is so much to see just below the water where parts of the historic city subsided. The centre - a small fishing village - has kept its charm thanks to strictly enforced buiding prohibitions. This photogenic small waterfront is home to about a dozen fish restaurants and just a few craft shops and is an ideal spot for a bit of peace and quiet. The only noise is the gentle lapping of the sea on the shoreline. From here you can walk across the sunken causeway to Rabbit Island. There are old and new developments outside the village, spreading several kilometers along the coastline. It is becoming popular with Europeans, buying their own little piece of Turkey. The area is not over-developed and provides some of the most scenic views on the Peninsula. YALIKAVAK Yalikavak is situated on the North West tip of the peninsula and the overland journey from Bodrum provides spectacular scenery for the voyager as the road climbs up mountain ranges presenting panoramic views across fertile valleys to the sea. At the mountain's apex there is a windmill museum and a viewing point providing unbroken vistas of both the north and south bays. One of the largest residential resorts on the peninsula, the town is becoming ever more popular as an alternative to Bodrum. An influx of investment in the area has provided careful, exciting new developments, not least the Port Bodrum Yalikavak Marina complex with its 2,500 capacity open-air amphitheatre, designer shops, café/bars and eateries. The town centre itself with its myriad of cobbled streets, white washed bougainvillea covered houses, renovated windmill, craft shops and colourful weekly market provides a charming contrast to this newly acquired modern sophistication, which nevertheless marries delightfully. This is an all year round resort with a heart that is unhurriedly relaxed and centred on its picturesque harbour. Dotted along the extensive promenade you will find waterfront cafes and restaurants specialising in fish and seafood dishes, the perfect location to watch the sunset for which Yalikavak is renowned. Set back from the water's edge you will find more traditional delicacies on offer and even a nightclub or two. The coastline stretches for more than 29 km and is split into many small coves and bays. The main beach in Yalikavak town is long and narrow and is quieter the further away from the harbour end of the town. Its sparkling clean sea is one of the few remaining abodes of the endangered Mediterranean Seal and therefore a protected area. The area is rich in archaeological history with the ancient city of Sandima high up on the hills above the modern town being well worth a visit. Sandima was inhabited for more than 600 years by Ottomans and Turks and was only deserted in 1965 when the last villagers moved down to Yalikavak to cultivate citrus fruits and to work in the growing tourist industry. THE BODRUM PENINSULA The Bodrum Peninsula is situated on the south west coast of Turkey and is by far the prettiest area on the South Aegean coastline. The area is steeped in history and this is still evident right across the peninsula. Take time to visit the more obvious sites such as St. Peter's Castle, The Mausoleum, The Amphi Theatre and Myndos Gate. The Bodrum Peninsula is unique as it caters for such diverse interests. You can experience traditional Turkish life only minutes away from the hustle and bustle of a modern resort. The resorts of Bodrum and Gumbet offers a vibrant nightlife for the young and the energetic and are a shoppers paradise, whilst there are many other resorts and charming fishing villages offering peace and tranquillity and white sandy beaches. Watersport enthusiasts are more than catered for. Many of the resorts offer parasailing, windsurfing, canoeing, snorkelling, banana boats and ringos. Divers from all over the world enjoy exploring the waters around Bodrum and there is something for both beginners and advanced divers. For those of you who would like to play a round of golf , there is a brand new two 18-hole championship Golf Facility at the Vita Park Golf Resort in Tuzla, Bodrum. BODRUM TOWN Formerly known as Halicarnassos, Bodrum is home to the Mausoleum - one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Bodrum's famous Castle of St. Peter rests between two bays, one of which houses the large Marina where the many fishing boats and wooden gullets (daily, sunset and weekly cruises) jostle with the yachts of the rich and famous. The pretty Harbour and Marina are lined with quiet bars and restaurants and has a sophisticated atmosphere where people pass many an hour watching the boats come and go. Next to the Marina is the bazaar - a pedestrianised area of narrow cobbled streets full of shops, restaurants, bars and night clubs. At the end of the bay is Halicarnoss - the largest open air disco in Europe. For those with any energy left at the end of the day there are more bars disco's and nightclubs than you can count. They don't close until sunrise so you can literally dance until dawn. Investment Characteristics Residential Letting Fully Furnished Tourist Letting Lifestyle Activities Resort Marina Mooring Equestrian Fishing Golf Beach Coastal Cycling Hiking Historic Sites Town Watersports High Street Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Airport Doctor Hospital Laundry Nightlife Restaurants Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics Triplex Detatched Freehold Furnished Vacant Sea View Property Features Garden Balcony Terrace Double Glazing Ensuite Fitted Kitchen Off Street Parking Roof Terrace Solar Panels Views Granny Flat Patio Fixtures and Furnishings Air Conditioning Cooker Dishwasher Fridge Garden Furniture Key selling points: 150m2 plus Terraces Full Sea Views from all levels Private Swimming Pool Private Garden Fully Furnished Air-conditioning Solar Power Roof Terrace. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1047379/
THE YALIKAVAK-BODRUM PROPERTY First floor apartment with separate entrance hall, open-plan kitchen/dining/living room, family bathroom, two double sized bedrooms - one with ensuite shower room, and a roof terrace. Kitchen area is fully equipped with necessary appliances, crockery/cutlery for six people, and includes integrated stainless steel oven, hob & extractor, white fridge-freezer, washing machine, dishwasher and hot water boiler. In addition to the facilities already mentioned the complex has its own aquapark, ground chess, tennis court and soon to be incorporated crazy golf course. The complex is located between the resorts of Yalikavak and Gumusluk. PROPERTY LOCATION Distance to Yalikavak: 6 km Distance to Bodrum Town: 24 km Distance to Bodrum Airport: 60 km YALIKAVAK Yalikavak is situated on the North West tip of the peninsula and the overland journey from Bodrum provides spectacular scenery for the voyager as the road climbs up mountain ranges presenting panoramic views across fertile valleys to the sea. At the mountain's apex there is a windmill museum and a viewing point providing unbroken vistas of both the north and south bays. One of the largest residential resorts on the peninsula, the town is becoming ever more popular as an alternative to Bodrum. An influx of investment in the area has provided careful, exciting new developments, not least the Port Bodrum Yalikavak Marina complex with its 2,500 capacity open-air amphitheatre, designer shops, café/bars and eateries. The town centre itself with its myriad of cobbled streets, white washed bougainvillea covered houses, renovated windmill, craft shops and colourful weekly market provides a charming contrast to this newly acquired modern sophistication, which nevertheless marries delightfully. This is an all year round resort with a heart that is unhurriedly relaxed and centred on its picturesque harbour. Dotted along the extensive promenade you will find waterfront cafes and restaurants specialising in fish and seafood dishes, the perfect location to watch the sunset for which Yalikavak is renowned. Set back from the water's edge you will find more traditional delicacies on offer and even a nightclub or two. The coastline stretches for more than 29 km and is split into many small coves and bays. The main beach in Yalikavak town is long and narrow and is quieter the further away from the harbour end of the town. Its sparkling clean sea is one of the few remaining abodes of the endangered Mediterranean Seal and therefore a protected area. The area is rich in archaeological history with the ancient city of Sandima high up on the hills above the modern town being well worth a visit. Sandima was inhabited for more than 600 years by Ottomans and Turks and was only deserted in 1965 when the last villagers moved down to Yalikavak to cultivate citrus fruits and to work in the growing tourist industry. GUMUSLUK Gumusluk is located midway along the western coast of the peninsula and the coastline here boasts stunning sea views. Historically, many fishermen settled and made their homes here and it is no different today with the azure vista making it very popular with locals and tourists alike. Tucked into a picturesque and secluded cove is Gumusluk Fishing Village, a timeless reminder of bygone days. Here you can enjoy the evening sun going down from the waterfront restaurants serenaded by the gentle lapping of the tide. Feast on freshly caught local fish and seafood and meander through the street stalls offering unusual hand made gifts. Daylight hours also have their simple pleasures to offer with a sandy beach, colourful harbour, and rich archaeological history. "Gumusluk" means "of silver" and derives its name from the silver mines situated behind the ancient city of Myndos, the site on which modern Gumusluk now stands. Much of the ancient city now lies beneath the waters surface and the remains can be seen whilst snorkelling although the area's archaeological status forbids diving with tanks. The sunken walls of the ancient city now form a causeway whereby you can reach Rabbit Island which is set snugly inside Gumusluk cove. THE BODRUM PENINSULA The Bodrum Peninsula is located on the southwest corner of Turkey at the point where the Aegean Sea fuses with The Mediterranean. For many hundreds of years the region has fascinated the minds and captivated the hearts of its visitors, none more so than the Turkish author Cevat Sakir who reminiscing about his first sighting wrote: "The sea cracked upon the horizon without warning like a vast blue thundering infinity, it infiltrated through alleys and courtyards with a shimmering transparent light. It sparkled to an incomprehensible depth full of yearning and beauty and terror." On the final approach into Bodrum Town, today's visitor is greeted by a warning penned by Cevat Sakir himself: "Hello, if you come to this top of the hill you will see Bodrum. Don't think that you will return as the very same person as you came. To all those who came before you it happened the same. They lost their heart in Bodrum and left it." "The Fisherman of Halicarnassus" (1890 - 1973) Cevat Sakir Kabaagacli The promise of long balmy days of sun, sand and sea in a typical Mediterranean climate has long attracted summer visitors to the Peninsula, but the once closely guarded secret that Bodrum has much more to offer is now out! Autumn, winter and spring months all pass by at a much less frenetic pace, at a warm and pleasant temperature, with a greater local intimacy and with each new season's own inimitable style. Autumn is heralded with the Bodrum Cup, an annual event for amateur and professional yachtsmen alike, a sight to behold with hundreds of wooden yachts under full canvas. The sea is still enticingly warm for swimming, historical sites become a pleasure to visit, and of course there are the end-of-season sales! Winter is a time to relax, renew friendships, and recoup the energy depleted during the summer season. Waterfront cafes overflow with local residents playing backgammon, sophisticated restaurants offer breakfast buffets and brunch on the beach, and Christmas and New Year are celebrated with flair! As the scent of flower blossom fills the spring air, the hills and valleys refreshed by the winter's rain are resplendent. Cool, sunny days are ideal for horse riding and hiking and the countryside teems with verdant new life beckoning the palette and artistry of the painter. The Peninsula awakens from its winter sleep and adorns itself ready for the influx of visitors promised by another summer season. Besides the obvious holiday orientated activities offered during the summer months, the Bodrum Peninsula caters for a diverse range of interests all year round. Dependant on the weather, yachts can still be chartered for the day or to sail the "Turquoise Coast", ferries to neighbouring islands continue, and there are many sporting activities which have clubs holding regular meetings and organised training sessions. Investment Characteristics Residential Letting Fully Furnished Tourist Letting Immediate Income Lifestyle Activities Resort Marina Mooring Equestrian Fishing Golf Beach Coastal Cycling Hiking Historic Sites Complex High Street Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Parking Security Clubhouse Airport Bar Communal Gardens Doctor Gym Hospital Laundry Nightlife Playground Restaurants Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics Freehold Furnished Gated Community Vacant Sea View 2nd Floor Property Features Balcony Double Glazing Ensuite Fitted Kitchen Internet Access Landscaped Gardens Off Street Parking Roof Terrace Views Key selling points: 60m2 plus Terraces 2 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms Fully Furnished Sea Views Roof Terrace Indoor & Outdoor Swimming Pools Sports/Gymnasium Facilities. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1087774/
This chic resort is located between the two popular coastal towns of Yalikavak and Gumusluk on the Bodrum Peninsula. It combines peace and tranquillity with activity for the whole family and is the perfect location for watching the fabulous sunset this area is renowned for. The resort will have a total of 68 luxury units - 30 two, three and four bedroom detached villas and 38 one, two and four bedroom apartments. (40 are already sold and occupied) All properties are constructed to a high standard using top quality materials and have handmade kitchen units and granite worktops. Each property benefits from views across the Aegean Sea. We believe home owners should have choices available to give them peace of mind that their home is secure when they are away. Just lock up and leave, safe in the knowledge the reliable on-site team will care for your home in your absence. Our site management and communal facilities are well established: Two Communal Swimming Pools Restaurant / Bar Airport Transfers TV Satellite & Wi-Fi system CCTV & Night Watchman Homecare services: property checks & airing, welcome packs, cleaning & laundry PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Ground Floor: Entrance hall leading to the open plan kitchen & lounge with patio doors to the terrace and walled garden Utility area Shower room First Floor: Master bedroom with patio doors to the balcony Guest bedroom with patio doors to the balcony Family shower room PROPERTY LOCATION Distance to Yalikavak Town & Marina: 4km Distance to Gumusluk: 4km Distance to Bodrum Town: 18km Distance to Bodrum Airport: 53km YALIKAVAK Yalikavak is situated on the North West tip of the peninsula and the overland journey from Bodrum provides spectacular scenery for the voyager as the road climbs up mountain ranges presenting panoramic views across fertile valleys to the sea. At the mountain's apex there is a windmill museum and a viewing point providing unbroken vistas of both the north and south bays. One of the largest residential resorts on the peninsula, the town is becoming ever more popular as an alternative to Bodrum. An influx of investment in the area has provided careful, exciting new developments, not least the Port Bodrum Yalikavak Marina complex with its 2,500 capacity open-air amphitheatre, designer shops, café/bars and eateries. The town centre itself with its myriad of cobbled streets, white washed bougainvillea covered houses, renovated windmill, craft shops and colourful weekly market provides a charming contrast to this newly acquired modern sophistication, which nevertheless marries delightfully. This is an all year round resort with a heart that is unhurriedly relaxed and centred on its picturesque harbour. Dotted along the extensive promenade you will find waterfront cafes and restaurants specialising in fish and seafood dishes, the perfect location to watch the sunset for which Yalikavak is renowned. Set back from the water's edge you will find more traditional delicacies on offer and even a nightclub or two. The coastline stretches for more than 29 km and is split into many small coves and bays. The main beach in Yalikavak town is long and narrow and is quieter the further away from the harbour end of the town. Its sparkling clean sea is one of the few remaining abodes of the endangered Mediterranean Seal and therefore a protected area. The area is rich in archaeological history with the ancient city of Sandima high up on the hills above the modern town being well worth a visit. Sandima was inhabited for more than 600 years by Ottomans and Turks and was only deserted in 1965 when the last villagers moved down to Yalikavak to cultivate citrus fruits and to work in the growing tourist industry. GUMUSLUK Gumusluk is located midway along the western coast of the peninsula and the coastline here boasts stunning sea views. Historically, many fishermen settled and made their homes here and it is no different today with the azure vista making it very popular with locals and tourists alike. Tucked into a picturesque and secluded cove is Gumusluk Fishing Village, a timeless reminder of bygone days. Here you can enjoy the evening sun going down from the waterfront restaurants serenaded by the gentle lapping of the tide. Feast on freshly caught local fish and seafood and meander through the street stalls offering unusual hand made gifts. Daylight hours also have their simple pleasures to offer with a sandy beach, colourful harbour, and rich archaeological history. "Gumusluk" means "of silver" and derives its name from the silver mines situated behind the ancient city of Myndos, the site on which modern Gumusluk now stands. Much of the ancient city now lies beneath the waters surface and the remains can be seen whilst snorkelling although the area's archaeological status forbids diving with tanks. The sunken walls of the ancient city now form a causeway whereby you can reach Rabbit Island which is set snugly inside Gumusluk cove. THE BODRUM PENINSULA The Bodrum Peninsula is situated on the south west coast of Turkey and is by far the prettiest area on the South Aegean coastline. The area is steeped in history and this is still evident right across the peninsula. Take time to visit the more obvious sites such as St. Peter's Castle, The Mausoleum, The Amphi Theatre and Myndos Gate. The Bodrum Peninsula is unique as it caters for such diverse interests. You can experience traditional Turkish life only minutes away from the hustle and bustle of a modern resort. The resorts of Bodrum and Gumbet offers a vibrant nightlife for the young and the energetic and are a shoppers paradise, whilst there are many other resorts and charming fishing villages offering peace and tranquillity and white sandy beaches. Watersport enthusiasts are more than catered for. Many of the resorts offer parasailing, windsurfing, canoeing, snorkelling, banana boats and ringos. Divers from all over the world enjoy exploring the waters around Bodrum and there is something for both beginners and advanced divers. For those of you who would like to play a round of golf , there is a brand new two 18-hole championship Golf Facility at the Vita Park Golf Resort in Tuzla, Bodrum. BODRUM TOWN Formerly known as Halicarnassos, Bodrum is home to the Mausoleum - one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Bodrum's famous Castle of St. Peter rests between two bays, one of which houses the large Marina where the many fishing boats and wooden gullets (daily, sunset and weekly cruises) jostle with the yachts of the rich and famous. The pretty Harbour and Marina are lined with quiet bars and restaurants and has a sophisticated atmosphere where people pass many an hour watching the boats come and go. Next to the Marina is the bazaar - a pedestrianised area of narrow cobbled streets full of shops, restaurants, bars and night clubs. At the end of the bay is Halicarnoss - the largest open air disco in Europe. For those with any energy left at the end of the day there are more bars disco's and nightclubs than you can count. They don't close until sunrise so you can literally dance until dawn. Purchase Incentives Chain Free Investment Characteristics Chain Free Tourist Letting Lifestyle Activities Resort Marina Mooring Equestrian Fishing Golf Beach Coastal Cycling Hiking Historic Sites Town Watersports Complex High Street Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Security Airport Communal Gardens Doctor Gym Hospital Laundry Nightlife Restaurants Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics Duplex Detatched Freehold Gated Community Vacant Sea View Property Features Garden Balcony Terrace Double Glazing Fitted Kitchen Fitted Wardrobes Internet Access Off Street Parking Roof Terrace Views Fixtures and Furnishings Air Conditioning Satellite / Cable TV Shower Toilet Key selling points: 84m2 plus Terraces 2 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms Private Garden 2 Communal Swimming Pools Cafe/Bar Satellite TV & WiFi. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1049190/
THE YALIKAVAK-BODRUM PROPERTY There are 2 identical villas available for purchase. Both have an open-plan kitchen/dining/liiving room with a built-in fireplace and patio doors to the terrace and garden, and a family shower room on the ground floor. The first floor has two double sized bedrooms with juliette balconies and a family bathroom with bath. The Site is well established with pretty gardens and a communal swimming pool. Distance to Yalikavak: 7km Distance to Bodrum Town: 25km Distance to Bodrum Airport: 60km YALIKAVAK Yalikavak is situated on the North West tip of the peninsula and the overland journey from Bodrum provides spectacular scenery for the voyager as the road climbs up mountain ranges presenting panoramic views across fertile valleys to the sea. At the mountain's apex there is a windmill museum and a viewing point providing unbroken vistas of both the north and south bays. One of the largest residential resorts on the peninsula, the town is becoming ever more popular as an alternative to Bodrum. An influx of investment in the area has provided careful, exciting new developments, not least the Port Bodrum Yalikavak Marina complex with its 2,500 capacity open-air amphitheatre, designer shops, café/bars and eateries. The town centre itself with its myriad of cobbled streets, white washed bougainvillea covered houses, renovated windmill, craft shops and colourful weekly market provides a charming contrast to this newly acquired modern sophistication, which nevertheless marries delightfully. This is an all year round resort with a heart that is unhurriedly relaxed and centred on its picturesque harbour. Dotted along the extensive promenade you will find waterfront cafes and restaurants specialising in fish and seafood dishes, the perfect location to watch the sunset for which Yalikavak is renowned. Set back from the water's edge you will find more traditional delicacies on offer and even a nightclub or two. The coastline stretches for more than 29 km and is split into many small coves and bays. The main beach in Yalikavak town is long and narrow and is quieter the further away from the harbour end of the town. Its sparkling clean sea is one of the few remaining abodes of the endangered Mediterranean Seal and therefore a protected area. The area is rich in archaeological history with the ancient city of Sandima high up on the hills above the modern town being well worth a visit. Sandima was inhabited for more than 600 years by Ottomans and Turks and was only deserted in 1965 when the last villagers moved down to Yalikavak to cultivate citrus fruits and to work in the growing tourist industry. GUNDOGAN Located amidst visually dramatic rock formations on the north coast of the peninsula a few minutes west of Torba and east of Yalikavak, Gundogan retains the unspoilt character of a traditional village despite recent developments on the surrounding hills. Once renowned for its fishing and sponge diving in crystal clear waters, the resort now embraces leisure activities such as snorkelling, underwater photography, sailing, windsurfing, scuba diving, surfing, water skiing and other water sports. A pretty sand and shingle beach extends the full length of the bay with an abundance of space for everyone. The promenade itself provides an attractive backdrop of café/bars, traditional style restaurants offering Turkish cuisine, elegant Boutique Hotels and small stallholders offering original handmade wares. Coastal boat trips are available from the small harbour as well as trips across the bay to Buyuk Tavsan Island which is home to the remains of a 9th century Byzantine Monastery. Other local sites of archaeological interest and natural beauty are the Peynir Cicegi Caves encrusted with stalagmites and stalactites, and the local rock formations thought to be ancient carvings of a wild animal inhabited zoo. THE BODRUM PENINSULA The Bodrum Peninsula is located on the southwest corner of Turkey at the point where the Aegean Sea fuses with The Mediterranean. For many hundreds of years the region has fascinated the minds and captivated the hearts of its visitors, none more so than the Turkish author Cevat Sakir who reminiscing about his first sighting wrote: "The sea cracked upon the horizon without warning like a vast blue thundering infinity, it infiltrated through alleys and courtyards with a shimmering transparent light. It sparkled to an incomprehensible depth full of yearning and beauty and terror." On the final approach into Bodrum Town, today's visitor is greeted by a warning penned by Cevat Sakir himself: "Hello, if you come to this top of the hill you will see Bodrum. Don't think that you will return as the very same person as you came. To all those who came before you it happened the same. They lost their heart in Bodrum and left it." "The Fisherman of Halicarnassus" (1890 - 1973) Cevat Sakir Kabaagacli The promise of long balmy days of sun, sand and sea in a typical Mediterranean climate has long attracted summer visitors to the Peninsula, but the once closely guarded secret that Bodrum has much more to offer is now out! Autumn, winter and spring months all pass by at a much less frenetic pace, at a warm and pleasant temperature, with a greater local intimacy and with each new season's own inimitable style. Autumn is heralded with the Bodrum Cup, an annual event for amateur and professional yachtsmen alike, a sight to behold with hundreds of wooden yachts under full canvas. The sea is still enticingly warm for swimming, historical sites become a pleasure to visit, and of course there are the end-of-season sales! Winter is a time to relax, renew friendships, and recoup the energy depleted during the summer season. Waterfront cafes overflow with local residents playing backgammon, sophisticated restaurants offer breakfast buffets and brunch on the beach, and Christmas and New Year are celebrated with flair! As the scent of flower blossom fills the spring air, the hills and valleys refreshed by the winter's rain are resplendent. Cool, sunny days are ideal for horse riding and hiking and the countryside teems with verdant new life beckoning the palette and artistry of the painter. The Peninsula awakens from its winter sleep and adorns itself ready for the influx of visitors promised by another summer season. Besides the obvious holiday orientated activities offered during the summer months, the Bodrum Peninsula caters for a diverse range of interests all year round. Dependant on the weather, yachts can still be chartered for the day or to sail the "Turquoise Coast", ferries to neighbouring islands continue, and there are many sporting activities which have clubs holding regular meetings and organised training sessions. Outdoor water based sports include: fishing, sailing, diving and windsurfing whilst for more sedate water activities try indoor swimming pools, Turkish baths and health spas. There are also a number of public and privately run fitness centres, dance lessons, gymnasiums, tennis & basketball courts, football pitches, cycling and hiking clubs, golf courses and horse riding ranches. Investment Characteristics Fully Furnished Lifestyle Activities Resort Marina Mooring Equestrian Fishing Golf Beach Coastal Cycling Hiking Historic Sites Town Watersports Complex High Street Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Parking Security Airport Communal Gardens Doctor Hospital Laundry Nightlife Restaurants Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics Duplex Semi-detached Freehold Furnished Vacant Sea View Property Features Garden Balcony Terrace Double Glazing Fireplace Fitted Kitchen Off Street Parking Views Fixtures and Furnishings Air Conditioning Bath Cooker Dishwasher Fridge Garden Furniture Shower Key selling points: 95m2 plus Terraces 2 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms Air-Conditioning Private Garden Communal Swimming Pool Sea Views. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1087763/
THE GUMUSLUK-BODRUM PROPERTY Access to the apartment is from the large front facing balcony. The sliding patio doors lead into the open plan kitchen and living room area. There is a family shower room and 2 separate double sized bedrooms. PROPERTY LOCATION Distance to Beach/Sea: 2 km Distance to Gumusluk: 2 km Distance to Bodrum Town: 20 km Distance to Bodrum Airport: 55 km GUMUSLUK Gumusluk is located midway along the western coast of the peninsula and the coastline here boasts stunning sea views. Historically, many fishermen settled and made their homes here and it is no different today with the azure vista making it very popular with locals and tourists alike. Tucked into a picturesque and secluded cove is Gumusluk Fishing Village, a timeless reminder of bygone days. Here you can enjoy the evening sun going down from the waterfront restaurants serenaded by the gentle lapping of the tide. Feast on freshly caught local fish and seafood and meander through the street stalls offering unusual hand made gifts. Daylight hours also have their simple pleasures to offer with a sandy beach, colourful harbour, and rich archaeological history. "Gumusluk" means "of silver" and derives its name from the silver mines situated behind the ancient city of Myndos, the site on which modern Gumusluk now stands. Much of the ancient city now lies beneath the waters surface and the remains can be seen whilst snorkelling although the area's archaeological status forbids diving with tanks. The sunken walls of the ancient city now form a causeway whereby you can reach Rabbit Island which is set snugly inside Gumusluk cove. YALIKAVAK Yalikavak is situated on the North West tip of the peninsula and the overland journey from Bodrum provides spectacular scenery for the voyager as the road climbs up mountain ranges presenting panoramic views across fertile valleys to the sea. At the mountain's apex there is a windmill museum and a viewing point providing unbroken vistas of both the north and south bays. One of the largest residential resorts on the peninsula, the town is becoming ever more popular as an alternative to Bodrum. An influx of investment in the area has provided careful, exciting new developments, not least the Port Bodrum Yalikavak Marina complex with its 2,500 capacity open-air amphitheatre, designer shops, café/bars and eateries. The town centre itself with its myriad of cobbled streets, white washed bougainvillea covered houses, renovated windmill, craft shops and colourful weekly market provides a charming contrast to this newly acquired modern sophistication, which nevertheless marries delightfully. This is an all year round resort with a heart that is unhurriedly relaxed and centred on its picturesque harbour. Dotted along the extensive promenade you will find waterfront cafes and restaurants specialising in fish and seafood dishes, the perfect location to watch the sunset for which Yalikavak is renowned. Set back from the water's edge you will find more traditional delicacies on offer and even a nightclub or two. The coastline stretches for more than 29 km and is split into many small coves and bays. The main beach in Yalikavak town is long and narrow and is quieter the further away from the harbour end of the town. Its sparkling clean sea is one of the few remaining abodes of the endangered Mediterranean Seal and therefore a protected area. The area is rich in archaeological history with the ancient city of Sandima high up on the hills above the modern town being well worth a visit. Sandima was inhabited for more than 600 years by Ottomans and Turks and was only deserted in 1965 when the last villagers moved down to Yalikavak to cultivate citrus fruits and to work in the growing tourist industry. THE BODRUM PENINSULA The Bodrum Peninsula is located on the southwest corner of Turkey at the point where the Aegean Sea fuses with The Mediterranean. For many hundreds of years the region has fascinated the minds and captivated the hearts of its visitors, none more so than the Turkish author Cevat Sakir who reminiscing about his first sighting wrote: "The sea cracked upon the horizon without warning like a vast blue thundering infinity, it infiltrated through alleys and courtyards with a shimmering transparent light. It sparkled to an incomprehensible depth full of yearning and beauty and terror." On the final approach into Bodrum Town, today's visitor is greeted by a warning penned by Cevat Sakir himself: "Hello, if you come to this top of the hill you will see Bodrum. Don't think that you will return as the very same person as you came. To all those who came before you it happened the same. They lost their heart in Bodrum and left it." "The Fisherman of Halicarnassus" (1890 - 1973) Cevat Sakir Kabaagacli The promise of long balmy days of sun, sand and sea in a typical Mediterranean climate has long attracted summer visitors to the Peninsula, but the once closely guarded secret that Bodrum has much more to offer is now out! Autumn, winter and spring months all pass by at a much less frenetic pace, at a warm and pleasant temperature, with a greater local intimacy and with each new season's own inimitable style. Autumn is heralded with the Bodrum Cup, an annual event for amateur and professional yachtsmen alike, a sight to behold with hundreds of wooden yachts under full canvas. The sea is still enticingly warm for swimming, historical sites become a pleasure to visit, and of course there are the end-of-season sales! Winter is a time to relax, renew friendships, and recoup the energy depleted during the summer season. Waterfront cafes overflow with local residents playing backgammon, sophisticated restaurants offer breakfast buffets and brunch on the beach, and Christmas and New Year are celebrated with flair! As the scent of flower blossom fills the spring air, the hills and valleys refreshed by the winter's rain are resplendent. Cool, sunny days are ideal for horse riding and hiking and the countryside teems with verdant new life beckoning the palette and artistry of the painter. The Peninsula awakens from its winter sleep and adorns itself ready for the influx of visitors promised by another summer season. Besides the obvious holiday orientated activities offered during the summer months, the Bodrum Peninsula caters for a diverse range of interests all year round. Dependant on the weather, yachts can still be chartered for the day or to sail the "Turquoise Coast", ferries to neighbouring islands continue, and there are many sporting activities which have clubs holding regular meetings and organised training sessions. Outdoor water based sports include: fishing, sailing, diving and windsurfing whilst for more sedate water activities try indoor swimming pools, Turkish baths and health spas. There are also a number of public and privately run fitness centres, dance lessons, gymnasiums, tennis & basketball courts, football pitches, cycling and hiking clubs, golf courses and horse riding ranches. The less energetic amongst you might enjoy an hour or two at one of the many art & design exhibitions, concerts, jazz festivals, Latin evenings, quiz nights, yoga classes, language schools, animal welfare societies or mother and toddler groups. Historians and archaeologists will find that the Bodrum Peninsula's long, rich, turbulent past under the hands of many ancient and modern civilizations has left its mark both on the landscape and the annuls of history - and well worth Purchase Incentives Chain Free Free Furnishings Investment Characteristics Chain Free Free Furnishings Fully Furnished Tourist Letting Discounted Price Lifestyle Activities Marina Mooring Equestrian Fishing Golf Beach Coastal Cycling Hiking Historic Sites Village Watersports Complex High Street Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Parking Airport Bar Communal Gardens Doctor Hospital Laundry Nightlife Restaurants Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics Freehold Furnished Vacant 1st Floor Property Features Balcony Double Glazing Fitted Kitchen Off Street Parking Fixtures and Furnishings Air Conditioning CD Hi Fi Cooker Fridge Garden Furniture Shower Sofa Bed Television Washing Machine Key selling points: 48m2 plus Terrace 2 Bedrooms 1 Bathroom Fully Furnished Air-Conditioned Double Glazing Communal Swimming Pool On Site Cafe. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1199430/
THE YALIKAVAK-BODRUM PROPERTY The property can be accessed from the lower garden level which leads directly into the separate kitchen and dining area. This floor also has a family shower room and a concealed storage area. The ground floor houses the living room with access to a garden, the 5th bedroom (currently utilised as a study)with access to a terrace, and the separate WC. Another entrance to the property is found on the landing between the ground and first floors. On the first floor there are three further bedrooms one with an ensuite shower room and access to a terrace, and another family shower room. The top floor has the Master Bedroom with ensuite shower room, and there is a kitchenette on the landing which serves the top balcony. Outside the property there are a number of garden areas and terraces, a storage depot and car parking space. PROPERTY LOCATION Distance to Beach/Sea: 200 m Distance to Yalikavak: 4 km Distance to Bodrum Town: 18 km Distance to Bodrum Airport: 53 km YALIKAVAK Yalikavak is situated on the North West tip of the peninsula and the overland journey from Bodrum provides spectacular scenery for the voyager as the road climbs up mountain ranges presenting panoramic views across fertile valleys to the sea. At the mountain's apex there is a windmill museum and a viewing point providing unbroken vistas of both the north and south bays. One of the largest residential resorts on the peninsula, the town is becoming ever more popular as an alternative to Bodrum. An influx of investment in the area has provided careful, exciting new developments, not least the Port Bodrum Yalikavak Marina complex with its 2,500 capacity open-air amphitheatre, designer shops, café/bars and eateries. The town centre itself with its myriad of cobbled streets, white washed bougainvillea covered houses, renovated windmill, craft shops and colourful weekly market provides a charming contrast to this newly acquired modern sophistication, which nevertheless marries delightfully. This is an all year round resort with a heart that is unhurriedly relaxed and centred on its picturesque harbour. Dotted along the extensive promenade you will find waterfront cafes and restaurants specialising in fish and seafood dishes, the perfect location to watch the sunset for which Yalikavak is renowned. Set back from the water's edge you will find more traditional delicacies on offer and even a nightclub or two. The coastline stretches for more than 29 km and is split into many small coves and bays. The main beach in Yalikavak town is long and narrow and is quieter the further away from the harbour end of the town. Its sparkling clean sea is one of the few remaining abodes of the endangered Mediterranean Seal and therefore a protected area. The area is rich in archaeological history with the ancient city of Sandima high up on the hills above the modern town being well worth a visit. Sandima was inhabited for more than 600 years by Ottomans and Turks and was only deserted in 1965 when the last villagers moved down to Yalikavak to cultivate citrus fruits and to work in the growing tourist industry. THE BODRUM PENINSULA The Bodrum Peninsula is located on the southwest corner of Turkey at the point where the Aegean Sea fuses with The Mediterranean. For many hundreds of years the region has fascinated the minds and captivated the hearts of its visitors, none more so than the Turkish author Cevat Sakir who reminiscing about his first sighting wrote: "The sea cracked upon the horizon without warning like a vast blue thundering infinity, it infiltrated through alleys and courtyards with a shimmering transparent light. It sparkled to an incomprehensible depth full of yearning and beauty and terror." On the final approach into Bodrum Town, today's visitor is greeted by a warning penned by Cevat Sakir himself: "Hello, if you come to this top of the hill you will see Bodrum. Don't think that you will return as the very same person as you came. To all those who came before you it happened the same. They lost their heart in Bodrum and left it." "The Fisherman of Halicarnassus" (1890 - 1973) Cevat Sakir Kabaagacli The promise of long balmy days of sun, sand and sea in a typical Mediterranean climate has long attracted summer visitors to the Peninsula, but the once closely guarded secret that Bodrum has much more to offer is now out! Autumn, winter and spring months all pass by at a much less frenetic pace, at a warm and pleasant temperature, with a greater local intimacy and with each new season's own inimitable style. Autumn is heralded with the Bodrum Cup, an annual event for amateur and professional yachtsmen alike, a sight to behold with hundreds of wooden yachts under full canvas. The sea is still enticingly warm for swimming, historical sites become a pleasure to visit, and of course there are the end-of-season sales! Winter is a time to relax, renew friendships, and recoup the energy depleted during the summer season. Waterfront cafes overflow with local residents playing backgammon, sophisticated restaurants offer breakfast buffets and brunch on the beach, and Christmas and New Year are celebrated with flair! As the scent of flower blossom fills the spring air, the hills and valleys refreshed by the winter's rain are resplendent. Cool, sunny days are ideal for horse riding and hiking and the countryside teems with verdant new life beckoning the palette and artistry of the painter. The Peninsula awakens from its winter sleep and adorns itself ready for the influx of visitors promised by another summer season. Besides the obvious holiday orientated activities offered during the summer months, the Bodrum Peninsula caters for a diverse range of interests all year round. Dependant on the weather, yachts can still be chartered for the day or to sail the "Turquoise Coast", ferries to neighbouring islands continue, and there are many sporting activities which have clubs holding regular meetings and organised training sessions. Outdoor water based sports include: fishing, sailing, diving and windsurfing whilst for more sedate water activities try indoor swimming pools, Turkish baths and health spas. There are also a number of public and privately run fitness centres, dance lessons, gymnasiums, tennis & basketball courts, football pitches, cycling and hiking clubs, golf courses and horse riding ranches. The less energetic amongst you might enjoy an hour or two at one of the many art & design exhibitions, concerts, jazz festivals, Latin evenings, quiz nights, yoga classes, language schools, animal welfare societies or mother and toddler groups. Historians and archaeologists will find that the Bodrum Peninsula's long, rich, turbulent past under the hands of many ancient and modern civilizations has left its mark both on the landscape and the annuls of history - and well worth investigating. From as early as 1100 BC the Peninsula was an area of immense global importance due to its strategic location within world trade routes, but lost its pre-eminence in 400 AD with the prosperity of the Byzantine Empire and its capital Constantinople. Over the centuries the area has been conquered by Ancient Greeks, Persians, Byzantines, Egyptians, Ottomans, and as recently as 1919 the Italians. After the War of Independence in 1922 a peaceful tranquillity descended over this idyllic area which mixed together intoxicatingly with its climate and outstanding natural beauty resulting in its emergence as a tourist destination in 1985. Investment Characteristics Below Market Value Fully Furnished Lifestyle Activities Marina Mooring Equestrian Fishing Golf Beach Coastal Cycling Hiking Historic Sites Town Watersports Complex High Street Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Tennis Court Parking Security Airport Communal Gardens Doctor Gym Hospital Laundry Nightlife Playground Restaurants Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics Detatched Freehold Furnished Gated Community Sea View Property Features Garden Balcony Terrace Allocated Parking Cloakroom Dining Room Double Glazing Ensuite Fitted Kitchen Internet Access Underfloor Heating Views Kitchenette Key selling points: 260m2 plus Terraces 5 Bedrooms 5 Bathrooms Under Floor Central Heating Air-Conditioning Private Garden Sea Views 2 Communal Swimming Pools. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1049192/
THE YALIKAVAK-BODRUM PROPERTY This luxury detached villa is fully furnished. The main entrance door leads into the open-plan kitchen/dining/living room which has two sets of double patio doors leading to the covered patio, sunbathing terrace and private infinity pool. There is also a family shower room and a utility/storage room on the ground floor. Upstairs there are three double bedrooms, each having access to the first floor balcony and two further shower rooms. There is a large storage depot accessed from the garden and a private parking space. The property has stunning sea views from every level. PROPERTY LOCATION Distance to Beach/Sea: 1km Distance to Yalikavak: 4km Distance to Bodrum Town: 18km Distance to Bodrum Airport: 53km YALIKAVAK Yalikavak is situated on the North West tip of the peninsula and the overland journey from Bodrum provides spectacular scenery for the voyager as the road climbs up mountain ranges presenting panoramic views across fertile valleys to the sea. At the mountain's apex there is a windmill museum and a viewing point providing unbroken vistas of both the north and south bays. One of the largest residential resorts on the peninsula, the town is becoming ever more popular as an alternative to Bodrum. An influx of investment in the area has provided careful, exciting new developments, not least the Port Bodrum Yalikavak Marina complex with its 2,500 capacity open-air amphitheatre, designer shops, café/bars and eateries. The town centre itself with its myriad of cobbled streets, white washed bougainvillea covered houses, renovated windmill, craft shops and colourful weekly market provides a charming contrast to this newly acquired modern sophistication, which nevertheless marries delightfully. This is an all year round resort with a heart that is unhurriedly relaxed and centred on its picturesque harbour. Dotted along the extensive promenade you will find waterfront cafes and restaurants specialising in fish and seafood dishes, the perfect location to watch the sunset for which Yalikavak is renowned. Set back from the water's edge you will find more traditional delicacies on offer and even a nightclub or two. The coastline stretches for more than 29 km and is split into many small coves and bays. The main beach in Yalikavak town is long and narrow and is quieter the further away from the harbour end of the town. Its sparkling clean sea is one of the few remaining abodes of the endangered Mediterranean Seal and therefore a protected area. The area is rich in archaeological history with the ancient city of Sandima high up on the hills above the modern town being well worth a visit. Sandima was inhabited for more than 600 years by Ottomans and Turks and was only deserted in 1965 when the last villagers moved down to Yalikavak to cultivate citrus fruits and to work in the growing tourist industry. THE BODRUM PENINSULA The Bodrum Peninsula is located on the southwest corner of Turkey at the point where the Aegean Sea fuses with The Mediterranean. For many hundreds of years the region has fascinated the minds and captivated the hearts of its visitors, none more so than the Turkish author Cevat Sakir who reminiscing about his first sighting wrote: "The sea cracked upon the horizon without warning like a vast blue thundering infinity, it infiltrated through alleys and courtyards with a shimmering transparent light. It sparkled to an incomprehensible depth full of yearning and beauty and terror." On the final approach into Bodrum Town, today's visitor is greeted by a warning penned by Cevat Sakir himself: "Hello, if you come to this top of the hill you will see Bodrum. Don't think that you will return as the very same person as you came. To all those who came before you it happened the same. They lost their heart in Bodrum and left it." "The Fisherman of Halicarnassus" (1890 - 1973) Cevat Sakir Kabaagacli The promise of long balmy days of sun, sand and sea in a typical Mediterranean climate has long attracted summer visitors to the Peninsula, but the once closely guarded secret that Bodrum has much more to offer is now out! Autumn, winter and spring months all pass by at a much less frenetic pace, at a warm and pleasant temperature, with a greater local intimacy and with each new season's own inimitable style. Autumn is heralded with the Bodrum Cup, an annual event for amateur and professional yachtsmen alike, a sight to behold with hundreds of wooden yachts under full canvas. The sea is still enticingly warm for swimming, historical sites become a pleasure to visit, and of course there are the end-of-season sales! Winter is a time to relax, renew friendships, and recoup the energy depleted during the summer season. Waterfront cafes overflow with local residents playing backgammon, sophisticated restaurants offer breakfast buffets and brunch on the beach, and Christmas and New Year are celebrated with flair! As the scent of flower blossom fills the spring air, the hills and valleys refreshed by the winter's rain are resplendent. Cool, sunny days are ideal for horse riding and hiking and the countryside teems with verdant new life beckoning the palette and artistry of the painter. The Peninsula awakens from its winter sleep and adorns itself ready for the influx of visitors promised by another summer season. Besides the obvious holiday orientated activities offered during the summer months, the Bodrum Peninsula caters for a diverse range of interests all year round. Dependant on the weather, yachts can still be chartered for the day or to sail the "Turquoise Coast", ferries to neighbouring islands continue, and there are many sporting activities which have clubs holding regular meetings and organised training sessions. Outdoor water based sports include: fishing, sailing, diving and windsurfing whilst for more sedate water activities try indoor swimming pools, Turkish baths and health spas. There are also a number of public and privately run fitness centres, dance lessons, gymnasiums, tennis & basketball courts, football pitches, cycling and hiking clubs, golf courses and horse riding ranches. The less energetic amongst you might enjoy an hour or two at one of the many art & design exhibitions, concerts, jazz festivals, Latin evenings, quiz nights, yoga classes, language schools, animal welfare societies or mother and toddler groups. Historians and archaeologists will find that the Bodrum Peninsula's long, rich, turbulent past under the hands of many ancient and modern civilizations has left its mark both on the landscape and the annuls of history - and well worth investigating. From as early as 1100 BC the Peninsula was an area of immense global importance due to its strategic location within world trade routes, but lost its pre-eminence in 400 AD with the prosperity of the Byzantine Empire and its capital Constantinople. Over the centuries the area has been conquered by Ancient Greeks, Persians, Byzantines, Egyptians, Ottomans, and as recently as 1919 the Italians. After the War of Independence in 1922 a peaceful tranquillity descended over this idyllic area which mixed together intoxicatingly with its climate and outstanding natural beauty resulting in its emergence as a tourist destination in 1985. Investment Characteristics Fully Furnished Tourist Letting Immediate Income Lifestyle Activities Resort Marina Mooring Equestrian Fishing Golf Beach Coastal Cycling Hiking Historic Sites Complex High Street Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Parking Security Airport Bar Communal Gardens Doctor Hospital Laundry Nightlife Playground Restaurants Schools Shops Tourist Attractions Property Characteristics Duplex Detatched Freehold Furnished Gated Community Front Line Sea View Property Features Garden Balcony Terrace Allocated Parking Double Glazing Fitted Kitchen Fitted Wardrobes French Doors Internet Access Outbuilding Views Patio Key selling points: 120m2 plus Terraces 3 Bedrooms 3 Bathrooms Private Swimming Pool Full Sea Views Fully Furnished Two Communal Swimming Pools Poolside Cafe/Bar. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1047371/
78 apartments and penthouses of 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, parking, swimming-pool, sunbathing area, private garden, in a new residential area in Benalmadena Costa. 10 mins away from the Airport, direct access to the motorway. Ideal as an investment ------------ Ref: 100-3242 Location: Costa del Sol Property Type: Apartment City / Town: Malaga Province / State: Malaga House Size m2: 60 Bedrooms: 2 Bathrooms: 2 Property Features: Built-in cupboard, Faces East, Faces North, Faces South, Faces West, Garden, Mountain views, Seaview, Solarium, Swimming pool, Terrace Floors: 3 Year Built: 2007 Comunity Features: Communal Pool, Elevator, Gardens, Parking Area, Swimming Pool. http://www.arkadia.com/xxbh-t25989/
In the village of Kokkino Chorio ("Red Village") on the Apokournas peninsular, we have for sale an unfurnished 2 storey building with balconies. Consisting of two 83 sqm floors. The building could ideally be sold as either two independent apartments or one large home. The property, a short walk from an extremely popular year round restaurant/taverna, sits on a 124 sqm plot and enjoys magnificent views across Souda Bay and the White Mountains. The property which is in need of completion is suitable for either residential or commercial use. Artec Homes has been an established builder in Crete for more than 20 years and are professionally recognized and respected restoration and preservation experts of heritage homes. So with a little help from the professionals we can redesign and transform this property into a unique home of quality and distinction. Kokkino Chorio in the Chania province of Crete is your classic quaint traditional Greek village situated high on the rugged northwest coastline offering magnificent views across Souda Bay to the Akrotiri Peninsular, from every vantage point. To the south lie the White Mountains (Lefki Ori) that span almost the whole of Crete from east to west providing a dramatic geographical north, south divide. The village is famous for its role in the film of "Zorbas the Greek' based on the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis. There is an environmentally friendly glass recycling craft shop on the outskirts of village that produce items from "blown" glass in a myriad of colours. The factory is open to the public most mornings and there is also a gift shop selling beautiful lamps and an array of glass ornaments produced by the local craftsmen. Kokkino Chorio stands at the foot Drapanokefala (a table top mountain) also known as Calapodha, a name it received during the Venetian occupation. The coastline of the village boast some superb walks along its rugged coastline and there is also a small sandy horseshoe bay on it’s far eastern tip that is popular with naturists due to it’s isolated location. There is also extremely interesting caves that are worthy of a visit, such as the caves of Petsi (or Karavotopos) and Katalimata, which are located close to the centre of the village. At cape Drapano, approximately 10 metres under water, is the impressive Elephant Cave, an area 60m² full of stalactites and stalagmites of various shapes and colours. Guide price: € 150,000 (unfinished) € 240,000 (finished).
In the village of Kokkino Chorio ("Red Village") on the Apokournas peninsular, we have for sale an unfurnished 2 storey building with balconies. Consisting of two 83 sqm floors. The building could ideally be sold as either two independent apartments or one large home. The property, a short walk from an extremely popular year round restaurant/taverna, sits on a 124 sqm plot and enjoys magnificent views across Souda Bay and the White Mountains. The property which is in need of completion is suitable for either residential or commercial use. Artec Homes has been an established builder in Crete for more than 20 years and are professionally recognized and respected restoration and preservation experts of heritage homes. So with a little help from the professionals we can redesign and transform this property into a unique home of quality and distinction. Kokkino Chorio in the Chania province of Crete is your classic quaint traditional Greek village situated high on the rugged northwest coastline offering magnificent views across Souda Bay to the Akrotiri Peninsular, from every vantage point. To the south lie the White Mountains (Lefki Ori) that span almost the whole of Crete from east to west providing a dramatic geographical north, south divide. The village is famous for its role in the film of "Zorbas the Greek' based on the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis. There is an environmentally friendly glass recycling craft shop on the outskirts of village that produce items from "blown" glass in a myriad of colours. The factory is open to the public most mornings and there is also a gift shop selling beautiful lamps and an array of glass ornaments produced by the local craftsmen. Kokkino Chorio stands at the foot Drapanokefala (a table top mountain) also known as Calapodha, a name it received during the Venetian occupation. The coastline of the village boast some superb walks along its rugged coastline and there is also a small sandy horseshoe bay on it's far eastern tip that is popular with naturists due to it's isolated location. There is also extremely interesting caves that are worthy of a visit, such as the caves of Petsi (or Karavotopos) and Katalimata, which are located close to the centre of the village. At cape Drapano, approximately 10 metres under water, is the impressive Elephant Cave, an area 60m² full of stalactites and stalagmites of various shapes and colours. Guide price: € 150,000 (unfinished) € 240,000 (finished) Investment Characteristics Unfurnished Lifestyle Activities Coastal Hiking Historic Sites Mountain Village Amenities and Services Shops Property Characteristics 2 Storey Property Features Balcony Views Key selling points: CLOSE TO ALL AMENITIES SEA AND MOUNTAIN VIEWS. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t501362/
'La Perla' - Very exclusive 2 and 3 bedroom semi-detached villas of EXTREME QUALITY, situated on the Los Urrutias beach, Mar Menor Murcia. Its close proximity to the sea and to various golf courses in the area will give you the opportunuty to enjoy the ample varety of sports that the nautical sport resorts and yachting harbours offer, like dedicating relaxing moments to playing golf on the surrounding golf courses. The houses are equipped with ample terraces, pergolas, and porches so you can fully enjoy nature and the Mediterranean charm from the comfort and tranquillity of your home. Next to the residential area will be constructed a great hotel apartment complex, putting a world of services with an ample commercial recreational and catering offer at your disposal, along with an outstanding Spa centre where you can recharge yourself with positive energy. AGENT SERVICES (solicitor, notary help, fiscal representation, etc). INCLUDED!!! ------------ Ref: 100-4785 Location: Costa Calida Property Type: Villa City / Town: Los Urrutias Province / State: Murcia House Size m2: 95 Plot Size m2: 150 Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 Property Features: Bbq, Faces East, Faces North, Faces South, Faces West, Garden, Glass-ceramic hob, Mountain views, Seaview, Seperate Kitchen, Solarium, Swimming pool, Terrace Floors: 2 Year Built: 2006 Ubanization: La Perla del Mar Menor Comunity Features: BBQ, Bike Paths, Boating, Clubhouse, Communal Pool, Controlled Access, Fitness Center, Gardens, Golf Course, Janitor, Parking Area, Playground/Park, Public Transport, Security, Spa/Jacuzzi, Sports Complex, Supermarket, Swimming Pool, Tennis Courts. http://www.arkadia.com/xxbh-t25945/
reduced from 1.400.000 to 995,000E NOW for a fast sale! Superbly located family villa in the heart of Nueva Andalucia within a few minutes´ walk to shops, supermarkets, restaurants and bars and within easy reach of all leisure amenities and Puerto Banus, the bull ring, the beaches, taxi station, bus station, golf courses, college for children, just an ideal family home for permanent residents either a holiday home for a big family! The property has been partially reformed to a very high standard and consists of: entrance hall with a staircase leading to an extensive master bedroom suite with separate lounge area. The main floor offers a bright and spacious living/dining room with French windows leading out to the terrace with great views and built in BBQ and bar area, equipped kitchen with breakfast area; an office; two further bedroom suites. On the lower floor there are two further guest bedrooms sharing a bathroom. There is an additional bedroom for staff and further rooms which offer potential for conversion to further bedroom suites, cinema room, games room etc. This well-built property is set up on the hill and boasts 1.900m2 extensive, sunny and mature garden, a big swimming pool, and offers beautiful views over the Golf Valley and the mountain La Concha. Unique opportunity! Superb location! more about the location just above the port of Puerto Banus and set up high on a hill, Nueva Andalucia is by far the largest urbanization in Marbella with its several square kilometers in size; the brainchild of Jose Banus who came to Marbella early 70ties, purchased the land including todays Puerto Banus port and applied for planning permissions. In 1965 the port construction works started and it has been inaugurated in 1968. At the same time the main infrastructure of Nueva Andalucia was installed already all at once. Nowadays we divide Nueva Andalucia in two basic parts: the eastern section with Las Brisas Golf and its surroundings, all spread with quality villas and small complexes of apartments, and its western section including the village of La Campana close to San Pedro de Alcantara already, La Torre de Andalucia (The Andalucia Tower), and small villas and townhouses stretching down to the main national 340 road which separates Puerto Banus from Nueva Andalucia. Each area of this maxi urbanization is divided in "supermanzanas" boasting all different types of properties and sharing community fees to be convenient to all homeowners. Aloha Golf, Los Naranjos Golf, Las Brisas Golf, Magna Marbella Golf & Golf School are the most visited golf courses within the municipality of Marbella and the area is now called The Golf Valley. In the area many parents choose Aloha College as it is considered one of the most prestigious multilingual colleges on the whole coast. At the bottom of hilly and huge Nueva Andalucia we also find the only Casino, the mayor bull ring besides of the one located in Malaga down town in the province of Malaga, and many foreigners established here their business and lives during last 40 years. Even if Mr. Jose Banus was called crazy for the idea of this whole project, the success of Prince Alfonso de Hohenhole´s Marbella Club and all the celebrities coming to Marbella at that time has been a strong support for his decisions and ideas to become reality, betting hard on the future of residential tourism in Marbella, and become the most important developer on the Costa del Sol ever. Villa, Near Everything, Furnished: Negotiable, Fitted Kitchen, Parking: Driveway, Pool Private, Garden: Large Garden, Facing: North, South, East and West Views: Garden, Open, Pool. Features 5-10 minutes to Golf Course, 5-10 minutes to shops, Air Conditioning Hot/Cold, Alarm System, Barbecue, Basement, Breakfast Room, Charming Property, Children Area, Close to all Amenities, Close to schools, Conveniently Situated for Golf, Conveniently Situated Schools, Covered Terrace, Easily maintained gardens, Easy Renting, Excellent Condition, Featured Property, Full of Character, Garden and Pool View, Good Rental Potential, Good Road Access, Guest Apartment, Ideal Family Home, Investment Property, Large attic space, Large Storeroom, Laundry room, Lounge Dining Area, Many Special Features, Marble Floors, Mountain View, Near amenities, Office, Prestige Fitted Kitchen, Prestigious Area, Private pool, Private Terrace, Quality Residence, Quiet Location, Refurbished, Residential Location, Rustic Style, Sep. guest accommodation, Spacious Accommodation, Stylish Accommodation, Sunny terraces, Underfloor Heating-bathrooms, Utility Room, Very Good Access, Walking Distance to Cafes, Walking Distance to Rest., Walking Distance to Shops, Walking Distance to T. Centre, Well presented., 5-10 minutes to Golf Course, 5-10 minutes to shops, Air Conditioning Hot/Cold, Alarm System, Barbecue, Basement, Breakfast Room, Charming Property, Children Area, Close to all Amenities, Close to schools, Conveniently Situated for Golf, Conveniently Situated Schools, Covered Terrace, Easily maintained gardens, Easy Renting, Excellent Condition, Featured Property, Full of Character, Garden and Pool View, Good Rental Potential, Good Road Access, Guest Apartment, Ideal Family Home, Investment Property, Large attic space, Large Storeroom, Laundry room, Lounge Dining Area, Many Special Features, Marble Floors, Mountain View, Near amenities, Office, Prestige Fitted Kitchen, Prestigious Area, Private pool, Private Terrace, Quality Residence, Quiet Location, Refurbished, Residential Location, Rustic Style, Sep. guest accommodation, Spacious Accommodation, Stylish Accommodation, Sunny terraces, Underfloor Heating-bathrooms, Utility Room, Very Good Access, Walking Distance to Cafes, Walking Distance to Rest., Walking Distance to Shops, Walking Distance to T. Centre, Well presented Purchase Incentives Reduced Price Lifestyle Activities Marina Golf Casino Coastal Hiking Mountain Town Village Complex Hills Amenities and Services Swimming Pool Laundry Schools Shops Property Characteristics Conversion Renovated Property Features Garden Terrace Attic Basement Dining Room Fitted Kitchen Lobby Underfloor Heating Views Fixtures and Furnishings Air Conditioning Alarm Barbecue. http://www.arkadia.com/zpoc-t1347167/
reduced from 1.400.000 to 995,000E NOW for a fast sale! Superbly located family villa in the heart of Nueva Andalucía within a few minutes´ walk to shops, supermarkets, restaurants and bars and within easy reach of all leisure amenities and Puerto Banus, the bull ring, the beaches, taxi station, bus station, golf courses, college for children, just an ideal family home for permanent residents either a holiday home for a big family! The property has been partially reformed to a very high standard and consists of: entrance hall with a staircase leading to an extensive master bedroom suite with separate lounge area. The main floor offers a bright and spacious living/dining room with French windows leading out to the terrace with great views and built in BBQ and bar area, equipped kitchen with breakfast area; an office; two further bedroom suites. On the lower floor there are two further guest bedrooms sharing a bathroom. There is an additional bedroom for staff and further rooms which offer potential for conversion to further bedroom suites, cinema room, games room etc. This well-built property is set up on the hill and boasts 1.900m2 extensive, sunny and mature garden, a big swimming pool, and offers beautiful views over the Golf Valley and the mountain La Concha. Unique opportunity! Superb location! more about the location just above the port of Puerto Banús and set up high on a hill, Nueva Andalucía is by far the largest urbanization in Marbella with its several square kilometers in size; the brainchild of José Banús who came to Marbella early 70ties, purchased the land including todays Puerto Banús port and applied for planning permissions. In 1965 the port construction works started and it has been inaugurated in 1968. At the same time the main infrastructure of Nueva Andalucía was installed already all at once. Nowadays we divide Nueva Andalucía in two basic parts: the eastern section with Las Brisas Golf and its surroundings, all spread with quality villas and small complexes of apartments, and its western section including the village of La Campana close to San Pedro de Alcántara already, La Torre de Andalucía (The Andalucía Tower), and small villas and townhouses stretching down to the main national 340 road which separates Puerto Banús from Nueva Andalucía. Each area of this maxi urbanization is divided in "supermanzanas" boasting all different types of properties and sharing community fees to be convenient to all homeowners. Aloha Golf, Los Naranjos Golf, Las Brisas Golf, Magna Marbella Golf & Golf School are the most visited golf courses within the municipality of Marbella and the area is now called The Golf Valley. In the area many parents choose Aloha College as it is considered one of the most prestigious multilingual colleges on the whole coast. At the bottom of hilly and huge Nueva Andalucía we also find the only Casino, the mayor bull ring besides of the one located in Málaga down town in the province of Málaga, and many foreigners established here their business and lives during last 40 years. Even if Mr. José Banús was called crazy for the idea of this whole project, the success of Prince Alfonso de Hohenhole´s Marbella Club and all the celebrities coming to Marbella at that time has been a strong support for his decisions and ideas to become reality, betting hard on the future of residential tourism in Marbella, and become the most important developer on the Costa del Sol ever. Villa, Near Everything, Furnished: Negotiable, Fitted Kitchen, Parking: Driveway, Pool Private, Garden: Large Garden, Facing: North, South, East and West Views: Garden, Open, Pool. Features 5-10 minutes to Golf Course, 5-10 minutes to shops, Air Conditioning Hot/Cold, Alarm System, Barbecue, Basement, Breakfast Room, Charming Property, Children Area, Close to all Amenities, Close to schools, Conveniently Situated for Golf, Conveniently Situated Schools, Covered Terrace, Easily maintained gardens, Easy Renting, Excellent Condition, Featured Property, Full of Character, Garden and Pool View, Good Rental Potential, Good Road Access, Guest Apartment, Ideal Family Home, Investment Property, Large attic space, Large Storeroom, Laundry room, Lounge Dining Area, Many Special Features, Marble Floors, Mountain View, Near amenities, Office, Prestige Fitted Kitchen, Prestigious Area, Private pool, Private Terrace, Quality Residence, Quiet Location, Refurbished, Residential Location, Rustic Style, Sep. guest accommodation, Spacious Accommodation, Stylish Accommodation, Sunny terraces, Underfloor Heating-bathrooms, Utility Room, Very Good Access, Walking Distance to Cafés, Walking Distance to Rest., Walking Distance to Shops, Walking Distance to T. Centre, Well presented., 5-10 minutes to Golf Course, 5-10 minutes to shops, Air Conditioning Hot/Cold, Alarm System, Barbecue, Basement, Breakfast Room, Charming Property, Children Area, Close to all Amenities, Close to schools, Conveniently Situated for Golf, Conveniently Situated Schools, Covered Terrace, Easily maintained gardens, Easy Renting, Excellent Condition, Featured Property, Full of Character, Garden and Pool View, Good Rental Potential, Good Road Access, Guest Apartment, Ideal Family Home, Investment Property, Large attic space, Large Storeroom, Laundry room, Lounge Dining Area, Many Special Features, Marble Floors, Mountain View, Near amenities, Office, Prestige Fitted Kitchen, Prestigious Area, Private pool, Private Terrace, Quality Residence, Quiet Location, Refurbished, Residential Location, Rustic Style, Sep. guest accommodation, Spacious Accommodation, Stylish Accommodation, Sunny terraces, Underfloor Heating-bathrooms, Utility Room, Very Good Access, Walking Distance to Cafés, Walking Distance to Rest., Walking Distance to Shops, Walking Distance to T. Centre, Well presented. http://www.arkadia.com/qtml-t4188/