September 2013 What a wonderful holiday we have just returned from.
Villa D’Louca is a home from home in a beautiful part of the world.
From the start when we landed at Dalaman and were efficiently transferred (25 mins) to our home for the next 10 days, we were already in love with the place. As the car travelled up the country lane, past the palm trees and into the drive, we just knew we were going to have a fabulous time.The villa is spacious throughout and well thought out with air conditioning in every room, doors out to the terrace from each bedroom and the master bedroom being very roomy with an en-suite.
I don’t think there was a single thing that wasn’t provided and we happily had a BBQ every other evening after visiting the very good butchers and green grocers in town. The shaded terrace with the huge Turkish cushions and hammock was a welcome break from the midday sun. The only problem was that we so wanted to read our books but were both so relaxed and chilled out, we kept falling asleep! We had our breakfast each morning out on the front terrace overlooking the pool, what a fantastic start to the day. The pool itself was in constant use. With the temperatures reaching 30 degrees most days, it was an absolute godsend. The gardeners and pool men from Kaunos Tours went quietly and quickly about their business and kept the facilities clean and tidy.
It didn’t matter that we were out of town as we used the bikes every day to get around and explore. Every time we left the bikes in town, they were always there when we returned. A car was not required unless you wanted to travel further afield.
The only time we needed to get taxis was when we did a big shop or were coming back late in the evening but they were very reasonable (15TL each way) and all the drivers knew their way there!
We didn’t need the TV nor did we watch any of the DVD’s we brought with us and the WIFI service was better than ours at home! Not always necessary on holiday but we are in the process of buying a property so it was very useful in that respect. We went on the boat tour to Koycegiz Market, visiting the thermal springs and mud bath on the return, which was an absolutely wonderful day out especially for £12.00. This is on a Monday and an absolute must. We also went on the 12 Island Boat tour from Gocek, again one of the most chilled out days we spent, with swim stops at different bays and lunch on board. We met some lovely people and can highly recommend this.
The remaining days, we spent happily sunbathing at the villa or taking the river taxi and dolmus to IztuzuBeach. Both options were great experiences and very reasonably priced as were the sunloungers and umbrellas on the beach.
The restaurants and bars are plentiful. Our favourite restaurant was Atay opposite the main square, very traditional Turkish fare, we also liked the Dalyan Café for a quick snack. The locals are a friendly crowd who obviously have a very good rapport with all the holidaymakers that return to Dalyan year after year. I don’t think we met a single person that had a bad word to say about the resort and most people made it their holiday destination year after year.
I think that this speaks for itself.
Thank you Nick and Monique for letting us share your beautiful Dalyan home and a little piece of paradise.