The project, which embodies the indispensable comfort elements of modern architecture
The project consists of 8villas.All of the villas in the project are detached and designed as 5+2 .The size of the residences in the project is 250square meters. Project draws attention with its modern architecture .The distance of the project to the sea is 290meters. In the Yalıkavak project ,which consists of independent houses ,each house is built with a private pool. The villas, which are rich in social facilities, also have a sauna. Villas in Yalıkavak will be ready for sale.
* Suitable for Citizenship
* Ready to Move
Project Information:
8 Villas
5+2 Bedroom Options
Facilities:
Site Features
Walking Track
Parking Garage
Indoor Swimming Pool
Children Swimming Pool
Children’s Playgrounds
Sauna
Turkish Bath
Fitness Center
SPA
Security
Camera Security
Laundry Room
Balcony
Prices:
Rooms | Min m2 | Max. m2 | Min. Price | Max. Price |
5+2 | 250 m2 | 250 m2 | 1.150.000 $ | 1.150.000 $ |
Location:
5 Minutes to Sea side
15 Minutes to Hospital
25 Minutes to Highway
40 Minutes to Bodrum International Airport
Yalikavak in Bodrum is an absolute prize gem. There are four main streets, windmills, a beach front and a harbour however the vibes buzz around town make you feel laid back and ready to adopt the easy way of life. For many decades, the former fishing village relied heavily on British tourism as the primary source of income for locals. Then foreigners started buying property in Yalikavak, and it became an expat haven. However, fame beckoned when the state-of-the-art marina turned it into a top-notch sailing destination of Turkey.(Ultra Luxury Villa with infinity pool and sauna)
Suddenly, rich, famous, and influential people from around the world descended on Yalikavak. Indeed it is not unusual to see the odd Saudi prince, prominent Russian business people, or models like Kate Moss. Don’t think the town sold out its cultural heritage, though, because numerous delights await visitors. (Ultra Luxury Villa with infinity pool and sauna)
This purely depends on your intention for visiting. The official tourism season runs from May to October when pools open, and businesses set up beaches with umbrellas and sunbeds. Suppose you like touring, though. The months of July through to September get quite hot. So instead, look to visit between October to January or April to June. The rainy season on the Bodrum peninsula typically happens from January to February. (Ultra Luxury Villa with infinity pool and sauna)
Yalikavak delivers in abundance with a wide range of surrounding beaches, although the central one in town is often the most widely used. Rent sunbeds and umbrellas and restaurants on the promenade serve lunch and refreshments. Otherwise, also look at surrounding bays and coves but also beach clubs like Xuma. These usually charge an entrance fee but include many places in the shade, and some offer daytime entertainment during the high season. Finally, don’t forget that the more prominent Bodrum peninsula is a long coastline, offering miles of sand. Many other beaches like Yalikavak and Gumusluk are within a short bus ride away.
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When I want to experience traditional Turkey in Yalikavak, I head to the harbour district in the old part of town, where Yalikavak’s traditional windmills sit, and cobbled streets are home to traditional tea houses. The harbour restaurants also serve a delightful range of mezes and fresh fish and seafood. I promise you will not be disappointed.
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For a traditional Turkish shopping experience, head to the local markets, of which there are two. The Tuesday market will suit self-catering travellers as it sells fresh fruit, vegetables, and dairy products. In contrast, the Thursday market is the place to buy souvenirs, clothes, household goods. However, regardless of which one you go to, eat some Gozleme from one of the little stalls. It is to die for.