Cyprus Villas and Apartments

Mandalina Evleri B Block No1

REF: 25816 : 2 Bedroom Apartment | Sleeps 6

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The Complex
 
Outside the Luxury apartment there is a shared garden area and a citrus orchard
The apartment has Security Iron Works, solar panel, hob, toaster, hair dryer

There is a dolmus bus that runs regularly into all the local Villages including Gumusluk renowned for it's fish restaurants. There is also a taxi rank nearby in the village.

The Area
 
The apartment is centrally located approximately 10 minutes walk to the beach and the centre of Turguerteis where you will find many restaurants, bars and shops.

The town of Turgutreis is situated at the furthest tip of the historic Bodrum Peninsula with fantastic sunsets overlooking a view of ornamental islands on the horizon. Named after the famous admiral, Turgutreis, this is a 'stroll' town in its own right and combines a compact town centre with several long sandy beaches. Wind surfers favour this part of the coast, as the winds are generally stronger.

The Bodrum Peninsula is small and it is very easy to travel to all the other small towns. For those who are adventurous the area has an excellent bus service called dolmus. These are new reliable mini- buses and offer services all day to Gumusluk and Bodrum with connections to all other towns often for less than a pound.
Gumusluk, a favourite peninsula village, is close by. Its position on the site of the ancient city of Myndos has ensured that no large scale development has been allowed. Gumusluk is a fine place for snorkelling, in the calm waters of the sheltered bay. Various sunken ruins can be found here and there is a causeway, sometimes above water, sometimes below, to Rabbit Island where almost tame rabbits run around. To one side of the headland is a sandy beach with beach side restaurants and sun beds and a short walk through the little lanes with craft stalls and grocery shops will bring you to the other side where the famous fish restaurants, with their tempting displays of locally caught fish, are perched right on the shoreline. A small Byzantine church above the beach is now a cultural centre with a regular programme of concerts and exhibitions.
No other area on the Turkish Aegean coast provides the visitor with the opportunity to experience traditional Turkish life only a few minutes away from the hustle and bustle of a modern tourist centre. One of the unique features of Bodrum as a holiday resort is the combination of daytime activities, tranquil bays, beaches & villages to enjoy and the Bodrum Nightlife.
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Further Information
 

Ephesus is the best-preserved classical city on the Mediterranean, and perhaps the best place in the world to get the feeling for what life was like in Roman times. As a strategic coastal gateway to the Eastern World, this Ionian refuge grew to be the second largest city in the Roman Empire. Legend has it that the Virgin Mary, accompanied by St. Paul, came to Ephesus at the end of her life, circa 37-45 AD. In 1967 Pope Paul VI visited the site, where a chapel now stands, and confirmed the authenticity of the legend. Also the Basilica of St. John is located near Ephesus. St. John is said to have lived the last years of his life here and after his death, a shrine was located over his grave.


Facilities

Rooms
General
Equipment/Utilities
Furniture
Other
             
Bedrooms (2)
Sleeps 6
Bathrooms (1)
Air Conditioning
TV
Fridge
Freezer
Double Beds (1)
Twin Beds (1)

             

Pricing

 
Season
Rate (per week)
 
 
Low Season
£ (GBP)250/week
 
High Season
£ (GBP)275/week
     


Contact

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