We've stayed in many villas over the years and Villa Narin has to be one the best.
It's on a quite a small plot but is so well/cleverly designed that it manages to still feel spacious.
All the fixtures and fittings are top quality, the photos can never do full justice to the property and views.
We were struggling to think of any improvements that could be made.
Lynne and her daughters are a mine of information if you need it. Ismael, their man on the ground, is incredibly polite and apparently available 24/7!
Highly recommended.
Things we did and would definitely advise:
- private boat hire for the day
- Saklikent gorge (get there early)
- Tlos (combined with lunch at trout farm)
- paragliding at Oludeniz (we used reAction and they were excellent)
- day trip to Kas, stop off for swim at Kaputas beach.
We loved our time here, initially the steep hills are daunting, however once you realise how readily available and cheap the taxis are, this is not an issue. The view through the master bedroom window first thing in the morning is stunning, watching the sun light making its way across Kalkan bay was beautiful. In fact, this was the case whichever direction you looked. I highly recommend a stay here.
This was our first stay at a villa. My family and I loved villa Narin. It was a lovely property with a great swimming pool. It has been maintained really well. It was great to be secluded and have that extra privacy.
The booking process was fairly simple and Lynne, the owner, was very helpful and supplied us with heaps of information, to make our stay easy. Also she contacted us on the first day to see if all was ok, and contacted us towards the end to make sure all had gone well. She even accomodated us till our eveing transit to the airport, even though we were scheduled to vacate the villa at 10am on the day of our departure.
Kalkan is a lovely place and the villa is situated in a culdasac on the hills. We tried walking to the town centre, but we ended up taking the taxi most of the time, as it is much easier due to the steep roads and the hot weather. It cost around 8 - 10 liras to get into town.
There are many places to eat out and various convience stores etc. Compared to the UK, we found the prices were cheaper.
There are several excursions that you can go on and also do a boat trip from the harbour to the sea and swim in some lovely clear blue waters.
We are missing villa Narin and hope for the opportunity to go back again, as it is such a relaxing and beautiful place.
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