Reading an article in the Sunday Times last week about how a lot of 4 and 5 star hotels across the UK charge for WF FI access in their properties got me wondering about all the hotels that we currently offer in Turkey, Greece, Spain, Italy and Morocco. Do they...
More improvements at the Asfiya Sea View and more delightful product.
I’ve recently returned from a very brief but ultimately very busy trip to Kalkan in Turkey. Out on Sunday 15th Feb and back on Tuesday 17th Feb. My schedule was arranged to visit some new product in Gocek and to see the improvements being carried out at the lovely Asfiya...
A lovely article from the Mail on Sunday
By any standards it was a tough decision. Should I swim in the private pool on the terrace outside my hotel bedroom, or should I plunge into the pool by the bar? I chose the latter, only to find myself with another tough call. Should I order a glass of...
Your money goes so much further in Turkey!
The Turkish Lira is now at an exchange rate of 3.9 to the Pound!……a massive drop of 40% from last summer’s rates when it hovered around the 2.8 mark to the pound. This means that your hard earned sterling is going to buy you so much more in the resorts...
Great time to book your Holiday to Kalkan
With all the rain, wind and general nonsense that’s happening with our weather at the moment there has never been a better time to book your well-deserved holiday to Kalkan in Turkey. Not only will you be guaranteed fantastic weather between April and October but also it seems that our...
More lovely Accommodation on its way!
Well the 2013 summer season is over and it’s great to announce that we’ve had another successful year in all our destinations especially Turkey. Kalkan in particular was extremely well received by our guests with 62% of our guests in 2012 returning in 2013. In fact the Likya Residence and...
A terribly short history of hotels in Turkey
When we first sent guests to Turkey, way back in 1988, the accommodation that we provided tended to be located in the more unspoilt resorts of Olu Deniz, Kalkan, and Kas. The accommodation consisted of very simple ‘Pansiyons’ or guest houses. Often these were converted farmers houses or even stables...