Rosemary Villa is an outstanding property with peaceful and fantastic views over Ovacik and Hisaronu. It has a small established garden with a private pool which is an ideal place to unwind and relax in the sun.
The Villa has six bedrooms, with adequate space and amenities for large families.
Your sunshine villa is ideally located in Oludeniz Turkey!
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Luxury Holiday Villas, Great Prices View & Book Your Villa Rosemary Villa is an outstanding property with peaceful and fantastic views over Ovacik and Hisaronu. It has a small established garden with a private pool which is an ideal place to unwind and relax in the sun.
The Villa has six bedrooms, with adequate space and amenities for large families.Oludeniz
Lies at the heart of South West coast of Turkey, the area is known as "the Turquoise Coast" of Turkey - most probably due to it`s incredibly blue waters and sun drenched beaches.
Oludeniz and the Blue Lagoon
Distances from Oludeniz to:
Dalaman - 54 km,Bodrum - 350 km,Marmaris - 154 km,Dalyan - 55 km,Gocek - 28 km,Fethiye 14km
Ovacik/Hisaronu - 5 km,Kalkan - 70 km,Kas - 90 km,Antalya - 210 km
Oludeniz Beach Guide
The Blue Lagoon of Olu deniz has calm, crytal clear waters which makes it ideal for a variety of water sports and a very safe place for children to swim. Part of the lagoon is now a protected area (and it`s a national park) is a beautiful inland bay that stretches behind the cape - there is a small entrance fee to enter.
Kidrak
Also known as the Paradise Beach -only 2 km away from Olu deniz - can be reached with half an hour walk - is much more secluded and quiter than Oludeniz.
Butterfly Beach
Can only be reached from Olu deniz by boat - there is basic accommodation on the beach - tents and tepees - and a small restautant. Butterfly Valley with it`s untouched nature, most amazing beach and basic facilities (no electricity, tv or any earthly possesions) - only a small restaurant and simple beach huts - is a total relaxation destination.
Gemiler Beach
Is just opposite of the St Nicholas Island which is worth visiting for it`s history. There are several simple fish restaurants serving fresh fish dishes. It`s a perfect day tour from Olu deniz; swim, snorkel, eat and snooze...
Oludeniz Beach
is surely one of the best beaches in the world.
Such clean warm turquoise waters, countless shades of blue, perfect white shingle sand and nothing but sunshine for most of the year
Kidrak (Paradise) Beach
Only 2 km away from Oludeniz - can be reached with half an hour walk - is much more secluded and quiter than Oludeniz.
Butterfly Valley Beach
Can only be reached from Oludeniz by boat - there is basic accommodation on the beach - tents and tepees - and a small restautant.
Kabak Beach - one of the most secluded and remote beaches in the area can be reached by car or by boat from Oludeniz. There is a campsite on the beach providing basic accommodation.
Gemiler Beach
Is just opposite of the St Nicholas Island which is worth visiting for it`s history. There are several simple fish restaurants serving fresh fish dishes. It`s a perfect day tour from Oludeniz
Patara Beach
In recent years the winner of a "best beach in the world" survey in the Sunday Times, Patara Beach is 54 km drive from Fethiye. Eighteen kilometers of soft white sand
Fethiye is one of the most popular resorts due to its extreme loveliness. Set on a wide bay, strewn with many islands. Fethiye is known for its rock tombs carved into the faces of the cliffs by the Lycians
This is the stunning Blue Lagoon which can be found in Oludeniz. There are frequent Dolmus services (bus service) to Hisaronu, Oludeniz and the famous Fethiye only 300 yards from the Villa on the main road.
The charming hill town of Hisaronu, a short distance inland from Turkey's Mediterranean coast, has boomed into a popular holiday resort bristling with hotels, bars, restaurants, shops and tour operators, ideally situated for those intent on exploring the region and enjoying an active holiday.
Oludeniz
(or 'dead sea' or 'calm sea') takes its name from Turkish legend. In Medieval times, many Greek-bound Syrian and Egyptian ships used to pass by Oludeniz and take on board fresh water. According to legend, one of the handsome sons of an old captain and a gorgeous girl called Belcekiz fell in love as the son was on land to get drink water. However, the boy had to get the drinking water and return to his father's ship. Though the ship sailed away, Belcekiz watched for her lover to return. Each time the boy came to get water they saw each other and made love.
One day, a storm blew up. The son told his father that he knew of a cove to shelter that was as still as a pool. The old father thought the son's suggestion came from his desire to see his lover and that he didn't care whether the ship sank or not. As the waves grew higher and the ship was about to crash onto the rocks, the father hit his son with an oar and he fell into the sea. After a while, the father found himself in an extremely still cove. He understood that his son was right but it was too late. His son's dead body was found on the rocks. Belcekiz, seeing that her lover was dead, committed suicide by jumping onto the rocks.
From that day on the place she jumped from was named as Belcekiz and the place the boy died were named as Oludeniz (Dead Sea). Maybe the colours of the water that keep changing are fires of mourning, one for the boy and one for the girl.
Hisaronu
The culture of Turkey is a diverse one, derived from various elements of the Ottoman Empire, European, and the Islamic traditions, creating a unique tradition . Turkey might be the only country that contains every extreme description of east and west culture offering you a unique experience .
Be aware that from the cultural viewpoint, balkanization was the end of the Ottoman Empire. The nation was modernized primarily by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. As he transformed a religion-driven former Ottoman Empire into a modern nation-state with a very strong separation of state and religion, there was a corresponding increase in the methods of artistic expression Hisaronu, with its fantastic mountains which surround you wherever you decide to stay in the village will amaze you offering you an unforgettable scenery
Many changes have taken place in Hisaronu over the last 15 years, some for the better and some unecessary. What has not changed is its hospitality. People who work and live in this resort have always got time to chat, chuckle and help to make your stay a memorable one.
Fethiye
Was formerly known as Makri.
Is a city and district of Muğla Province in the Aegean region of Turkey with about 68,000 inhabitants (2008). Modern day Fethiye is located on the ancient city of Telmessos, ruins of which can be seen in the city, e.g. Hellenistic theatre by the main quay.
It is one of Turkey's well-known tourist centres and is especially prized during the summer.
Fethiye or Telmessos as was known in the ancient times was an important harbour in the Lycian and Karyan border. Although there are no documented evidences, it is believed that this area dates back as far back as the Trojan War. According to Philosophical facts the city was born in the 6 century B.C. The origin of his name “Telmessos” is explained with a Lycian legend that says that in the early years of the Trojan War, the god Apollo fells in love with the timid daughter of the King of Finike, Agenor. To attract to the girls, Apollo disguises himself as a small a lovable dog, once the girl was attracted, the god revealed its real appearance and seduced her. As a result of that love was born Telmessos, and in his honour was founded the city of Telmessos.
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