This is a wonderful local stone complex, directly built on the sea in.........
This is a wonderful local stone complex, directly built on the sea, in the last remaining, perfectly conserved and natural stretch of coast of the Mediterranean Sea: the “Turquoise Corridor”. The villa complex is composed by 2 main levels of 80 m2 each and a series of garden terraces for more than 400 m2 all directly looking on the sea. The villa can sleep 6 + 2 persons. In a few steps, passing through mediterranean bushes, you can reach the private beach terrace equipped with sun beds, umbrellas and shower and swim or snorkel in the unique turquoise waters of this incredible location. 42” HD LCD TV with Home Theater and CD/DVD/DivX player. Fast ADSL Wi-Fi connection, air conditioning in all rooms. Spotting the sea turtles often passing by while sun bathing or dining is normal here.
Car: necessary
The villa is located on a peninsula at 4 km. from the main village of Kas. Public bus transportation is available on a frequent schedule with mini-buses to and from the center, but renting a car would be advisable also for visiting the unbelievable surroundings of Kas.
300 km granted with the last remaining beauties of the Mediterranean Sea. Here you find natural landscapes, outstanding historical sites and unbelievably warm hospitality. WWF selected this area among the 10 last paradises of the Mediterranean and named it as the “Turquoise Corridor” by the color and transparency of its sea. Hundreds of tiny islets, bays, natural harbors and caves are only waiting to be explored by the sea. The most endangered seal in the world, the “monk seal” can still be spotted along this coast, together with 2 species of sea turtles, nesting in summer on its wild beaches. Within a range of a few kilometers you can visit unique and well preserved archaeological sites ranging from the famous sunken towns of Simena and Kekova to the majesty of the Lycian/Roman theatres of Myra, Antiphellos, Xanthos, Patara, and the sanctity of the S.Nicholas Church in Demre. Lycian ruins, paths, sarcophaguses and tombs are always part of the coastal landscape wherever you are. Natural monuments like the Saklikent canyon, with gorges and hidden water falls, the unique old growth cedar forest in Gömbe, the crystal clear river waters and wild sandy beach in Andryake or attractions like the Demre cold sulphur spring and the magnificent 30 km sand dune & beach complex of Patara are just some of the wonders you could enjoy here. And if you miss some taste of Europe, you can easily get on a daily boat excursion to the famous and splendid Greek island of Kastellorizo (Megis) where the Oscar winning movie “Mediterranean” was filmed in 1991.