Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Answers to the most common questions
Villa FAQ
Most swimming pools use a large amount of Chlorine to make the water safe for swimmers. In addition the owners will use acid to reduce the pH in hard water areas. These chemicals are dangerous to the environment and wasteful, as over 50% is lost to evaporation when added to the pool.
Our pools are eco-friendly in terms of their extremely low usage of chemicals. We use an electronic pool cleaning system from Spain that naturally Chlorinates the water through a process of electrolysis. In addition the system constantly monitors the pH of the pool and directly injects fluids to lower the pH to the perfect value of 7.3.
Our guests love our eco-friendly pools as children can swim in them all day, without the side effects of swimming in a highly Chlorinated chemical pool.
Yes. The villa is unique and our Architect Nurtan Onur has ensured that the villa makes full use of its rural location.
Rest assured you are NOT on an estate sharing with other guests!
Villa Nurtan and Villa Lale are five minutes walk away from each other in the same small valley called Kecibuku in Orhaniye.
No. The pool is completely private and for the sole use of you when you stay at the villa. We have invested in a new 100% ecological pool cleaning system that completely avoids the need to use any caustic chemicals in the pool.
We have also invested in an industrial soft water management system and two Electronic Limescale Preventer Systems in each villa that softens the very hard village water into low pH soft water for the villa and pool. We have a private water mains system between the villas to maintain water supplies, with several thousand litres of backup water stored in the villas.
The water in this system is pumped from our private well that is 80 metres deep.
Yes. You can now book our villas on TripAdvisor using a credit card, subject to their additional booking and payment processing fees. The TripAdvisor payment terms are 100% payment with booking.
The nearest restaurants are between 10 and 15 mins walk away from the villa.
If you call them they will pop over and pick you up by car and bring you back as well.
There are two supermarkets and two village shops in Orhaniye, walking distance from the villa. Marti Marina in Orhaniye also has a well stocked shop for the marina guests. For a big weekly shop, you can go to the Carrefour or Migros hypermarkets in Marmaris.
The welcome pack contains enough supplies to tide you over for a meal or two. This gives you enough time to find the local shops and get established in the village
Dalaman (DLM) is the nearest airport to Orhaniye, being one hour 40 minute transfer from the villa. Bodrum (BJV) is also possible, and is about an additional 30 mins transfer. You can get flights to Dalaman all the year. Check the website for more details of transfers. We can introduce you to our preferred partners for transfers and car hire so you can book their services under separate contract with them.
Please book your flights directly with the charter airline as you may lose your flights with a charter if you have booked them through an agent that subsequently goes into administration before you fly.
No. They are both unique properties set in their own land, about 5 minutes walk away from each other in the same valley called Kecibuku.
You cannot see one from another. For a Google satellite map showing exactly where the villas are in the valley, please browse the website
Yes the villa has Broadband Internet access via 4G WiFi throughout the villa.
It is not essential as the bay and restaurants are all within walking distance. However when it is very hot a car is advisable. If you eat at the local restaurants, they will pick you up from the villa and drop you off.
If you want to explore the Bozburun or Datca peninsula, you can hire a car by the day and have it delivered to the villa.
Check the website for more details. When driving please carry your UK driving license and/or your passport as photo ID should be carried with you at all times when you are in Turkey, and you may be stopped at a police checkpoint and asked for it.