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Accommodation and Facilities for the gizli ev in Akyaka
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| Property Type: |
Cottage |
| Board Basis/Type: |
Self Catering |
| General: |
Air Conditioning Sunbed Towels |
| Kitchen: |
Crockery Fridge Oven Hob Toaster Kettle |
| No.of bedrooms: |
2 (Cottage sleeps a maximum of 4) |
| Bedrooms: |
Doubles 1 Singles 2 Family(4) 4 Cots are available |
| Bathroom: |
Bathrooms 0 Showerrooms 1 WC 1 Hot Tub |
| Living Area: |
Seating for 0 |
| Outside: |
Balcony BBQ Garden Parking Private Pool Childrens Pool |
| Local Activites: |
Cycling Fishing Horse Riding Mountain Biking Skiing Surfing Swimming Tennis Walking Windsurfing |
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Getting there
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The nearest Airport is dalaman & bodrum this is 26-50 miles away. |
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More information on Akyaka
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Dramatic mountains rising steeply behind, a gulf of turquoise blue waters stretching out within Gokova Bay and nestled between the characteristic red-roofed, white-washed houses with ornate pine-timbered eaves and balconies strewn with brilliant pink bougainvillaea -this is Akyaka. From the top main road as you make your descent into the village, here is the picture that lies before you -a panorama of a place which is not only spectacular but very special, for Akyaka has a certain appeal and atmosphere about it. Akyaka's treasures not only lie in its resplendent display of beautifully designed houses, within a magnificent setting, but furthermore in its leisurely way of life. As you enter, the pace slows right down and there seems no better way to just relax and enjoy the delights that surround you.
Primarily a traditional Turkish resort, Akyaka has only in recent years become a new and much loved resort for foreign holiday makers. Still unspoilt, its new- found popularity has resulted in visitors returning each year especially during July and August when Akyaka is predominated by Turkish holiday makers from Istanbul, Ankara and Mugla. It is the summer vacation and at weekends out of season when Akyaka's tempo turns slightly upbeat! People from nearby Mugla retreat here from their towns busier activities and the number of young people from the universities come down to the beach -it's not unusual to see groups of students sitting around playing guitars and singing.
Akyaka village became famous for its architecture which was introduced by Nail Cakirhan who won a 'Aga Han' award in 1986. The houses are a combination of old Ottoman Empire and Greek style and maintains warmth in the winter and coolness in the summer. The original design has altered since and only retains a residue of the original architecture, nevertheless the village is very pretty especially with the abundance and perfumes of colourful flowers.
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