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Information Panel - Turkey: Lycian coast
This coastline is truly spectacular. Rugged cliffs of pine forests plunge into turquoise sea. Between them are small bays of sand and shingle accessible only by boat. In ancient times the Lycians, mentioned in Homer's Iliad, settled here and the ruins of their cities and majestic rock tombs can easily be seen. Drive the coastal road, wander round a deserted dusty ruin, stop for a dip and a simple lunch at a lokanta and you will discover that you can still experience the rugged pleasures of old Turkey. Turkey, which is outside the Eurozone, remains good value, so the likelihood is that the pressure for more development will continue. For now, however, the cobbled backstreets, the haunting call to prayer from the mosques and the friendliness of the people combine to make for a relaxing holiday with a touch of the exotic. The harbour is still the focus of these resorts, and to get the best from the coast you should take to the water. You can hop on boats that run like buses to local beaches, buy tickets for day-trip excursions or negotiate your own deal directly with a boat owner. For about £20, you can chug out for a couple of hours on a small fishing boat. Kas Kas fits the general pattern of resorts along this coast - a small fishing village that transformed itself into a holiday destination. In the 1960s and 1970s it was a favourite hippy haunt but fashion now favours neighbouring Kalkan, leaving Kas as the quieter sister. It's all the better for it, and the shady streets leading up from the sleepy harbour retain a villagey feel. As you wander round, you may stumble on the odd ruin from ancient Antiphellos - at the top of one alley, for example, is a tall sarcophagus in warm, sand-coloured rock decorated with lions' heads; west of the harbour is a modest theatre from the first century BC. Shoppers will have some fun. Carpets are the big buy: don't rush your purchase and be prepared to negotiate. The silver and gold jewellery is attractive. Turkey is also a faker's heaven - you will find "Ralph Lauren" polo shirts for under a fiver, "Louis Vuitton" bags and leather goods, and plenty of shops selling watches. Leather goods - from full-length coats to belts - are everywhere, as are pashminas. Source : Daily Telegraph
Information Panel - The Turkish Riviera Source : Wikipedia
Yoga Cruise and Villa Holidays in Kas, Turkey - A Turkish Experience.
Dolphin Villa
This four bedroom villa has a private pool and wonderful sea and mountain views in a quiet location on Kaş Peninsula.
Surrounded by beautiful mountain and sea views, Dolphin Villa is a large modern villa sleeping up to 9 people. It has a private pool which is maintained each day along with the gardens. It is situated on the north side of the peninsula. The beautiful town of Kas which provides all services is five minutes away by car or 10 minutes by local bus service (Dolmuş).
Accommodation
Bedrooms: Bedroom 1 with double bed. Bedroom 2 with double bed. Twin room with 2 single beds. Triple room with 3 single beds. Bathrooms: En-suite bathroom to bedroom 1 with bath/shower, wc. Main bathroom with bath/shower, wc. Small bathroom with shower, wc. Kitchen: Cooker, hob, fridge/freezer, toaster, oven, washing machine, dishwasher, pots & pans, cutlery, crockery. Living Rooms: Lounge, dining room, TV, DVD, video.
Outside
On the main balcony off the lounge area there are outdoor table and chairs and small portable BBQ. Outdoor furniture, sunbeds and couple of umbrellas are also located on the terrace around the pool. An ideal location for morning and evening yoga sessions. The pool is serviced each day by pool man/gardener.
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