Agent: V.I.P. Holiday Villa Rentals
Luxury Villas with Private Pool
Sleeps up to 9 people
Izmir, Alacati, 4 Bedrooms
Turkey
Welcome to Stone Villa ( Alacati - Izmir - Turkey )
This ıs Holiday Stone Villa , your home in Alacati - Izmir where you will experience the personal touch only a family-operated villa can offer. Beautiful new stone Villa, fully furnished in ancient style with 2 large master ensuite bedrooms (1 with Jacuzzi), two rooms and 2 bathrooms, very large kitchen, living room and TV corner (satellite channels), closed garage with direct access to the house, all in a 1000 m2 garden which includes 7m X 14m private swimming pool.
The house is located in the historical village of ALACATI, district of CESME (IZMIR). 2km to the biggest and internationally known Turkey's Surfing Paradise beach and at 2km to the ILICA sandy beach.
Lively nightlife for all ages. Public Transport & Taxi are just 2 minutes walk away.
Bedrooms; 4 double bedrooms
Bathrooms; 2 ensuite + 2 family bathroom
Living area; spacious living room with seating for 6 and TV corner (satellite channels) with seating for 6 adjacent to kitchen with seating for 6 and terrace with seating & dinning for 12 Kitchen hob, oven, microwave, fridge, freezer, toaster, coffee maker, food mixer, juicer, liquidiser
Entertainment; Satellite TV, video, DVD, films, radio, CD player, board games
General; washing machine, dishwasher, iron & board, free standing fans, central heating
Outside ; private 7m X 14m pool with beds & shade with seating for 6. perfect for sun worshipers. outside dinning area & stone BBQ
Not allowed pets & no smoking inside
*Local activities watersports, cycling, walking, tennis, horse riding, fishing, sports complex, flora & fauna
Other notes close to Beach, child friendly, ideal for families with teenagers. all hand, bath towels, pool/beach towels and other linen are included
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About Izmir
Izmir’s history goes back to 3000 B.C. according to the results of historical knowledge and archaeological excavations. Findings and many investigations have been made to enlighten Izmir’s history: The continuous excavations on the Bayrakli ridges by Prof. Dr. Ekrem Akurgal since 1959, the discovery of the Zeus Altar by the German archaeologist Carl Humman in Pergamon (Bergama) between 1866 and 1878, the discovery of the Artemis Temple in 1869 by the British Wood and the continuous excavations by Austrian archaeologists at certain intervals of the city of ancient Ephesus since 1904.
Also many researchers in different universities are still investigating on the city’s historical development.Many legends are known about the derivation of the name of Izmir. According to the knowledge acquired from scientific studies the word "IZMIR" came from Smyrna in the ancient Ionian dialect and it was written as Smyrna in the Attican (around Athens) dialect.
The word Smyrna was not Greek, it came from Anatolian root like many other names in the Aegean Region from the texts belonging to 2000 B.C. in the Kültepe settlement in Kayseri, a place called Tismyrna was come across and the (Ti) at the beginning was omitted and the city was pronounced as Smyrna. So the city was called Smyrna the early years of 3000 B.C. or late 1800 B.C. In the Turkish era the city was called Izmir
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