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7 / 10 Guest Rating

Salmakis Villas

Derekoy yolu, Bademlik Mevkii, Kume Evleri No:24, Gurece, Ortakent, Ortakent, tr

Salmakis Villas - main view

About the Property

Luxurious Villas with Stunning Views
Escape to Salmakis Villas in Ortakent for a luxurious retreat surrounded by mountain views and lush gardens. Each villa is elegantly decorated with traditional touches and modern amenities for your comfort.

Premium Amenities for a Relaxing Stay
Indulge in the air-conditioned villas featuring a flat-screen TV, DVD player, and even a fireplace for cozy evenings. With a fully equipped kitchen and private terrace, enjoy the convenience of home while on vacation. The added security systems and guard ensure a worry-free stay.

Convenient Location and Services
Located near Bodrum City and the airport, Salmakis Villas offer easy access to nearby markets, cafés, and restaurants. Take advantage of the airport shuttle service and explore the charming towns of Ortakent and Gumusluk just a short drive away.

Experience luxury and comfort at Salmakis Villas - book your stay now for an unforgettable getaway.

Facilities & Amenities

Offsite parking discounted rates available
Parking
Non-smoking rooms
Air conditioning
Swimming pool
Terrace
Family rooms
BBQ facilities
Express check-in/check-out
Fire extinguishers

Important Information

Check-in & Out

Check-in
Check-out10:00 AM

Property Notes

Please inform Salmakis Villas in advance of your expected arrival time. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly with the contact details provided in your confirmation. A damage deposit of EUR 85 is required on arrival. This will be collected as a cash payment. You should be reimbursed on check-out. Your deposit will be refunded in full in cash, subject to an inspection of the property.

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1 night · 2 adults

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Guest Reviews

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Categories

Cleanliness9.6
Location9.8
Service9.2
Facilities9.0
Value for money8.9
Comfort9.5

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MarkgbGB
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review category business travellers
Standard Room
Stayed in Oct 20, 2023

"The property is OK. It needs updating. They need to leave a basic food package for people arriving."

7.0

You need to understand that if you book to stay here, that the nearest market or food shop is the File Market which is approximately a mile away, and downhill - which leaves you carrying everything uphill on the way back. That being said, the staff at the File market were excellent, and will ring a taxi for you, so make sure you have the property address when you go shopping. The File market does not sell alcohol or tobacco, and so if you didn't buy enough at the airport, your best option is to ask the staff at the shop to communicate to the taxi driver that you need to call into the alcohol/tobacco shop on the way home. You will need suncream, and I highly recommend mosquito repellant or spray. I would bring traps as well because you will need them. The nearest Eczane or chemist we could find was almost 5 miles away at the Migros shopping centre, so bring these things with you to make your life much easier. There may be one nearer but we couldn't find one. We took a photo of the restauarant sign across the road from the property, as every local taxi driver knew where it was. The transfer from the airport was difficult, because apparently there are several Salmakis Villas, and this one is secluded and difficult to find. The owner of the property was on hand to answer the phone though, even at 11.30pm, and spoke to the taxi driver in order to give him directions. The owner of the property messaged me the day prior to our stay to leave me his WhatsApp details for messages and calls. The pool at the property was clean and well maintained, the property itself is very private, and the upstairs balcony was very spacious and a real sun trap. The kitchen was pretty well equipped in comparison to other places we've stayed in Turkey, but there was no corkscrew or wine bottle opener, so again, you'll need to bring one to save an awful lot of stress!

When we booked the property, we took time to look at the pictures and read the description of the property, and when we arrived, it was nothing like the pictures we saw of the property online. It was as though one of the four villas on the street had been done to a high spec, and we were put in the one that hadn't been considered for renovation yet. There were a couple of red flags as went through the booking process. When we booked, we were sent a confirmation email which contained pictures of a different house (after we'd paid), but we were still confident of getting the house that we'd seen online, as we were sent an electronic door PIN code for the property, which would indicate that it had been renovated to a high standard. As we set off, I received a message saying that a man who didn't speak English would meet me at the property at midnight to take our security deposit. I asked if the PIN code for the door was still the same, and was told that we would be given a key instead when we arrived, and this was when we realised that we weren't getting the house that was advertised in the pictures online. From the outside it looks exactly the same as the pictures on the website, but the inside of the house was a very different story indeed. Now, my biggest issue by a long way. When you've spent 18 hours travelling over 3,000 miles to arrive at a property at midnight, it's bad enough not getting what was advertised, and being asked to pay a security deposit for it, but to find out that there isn't even a bottle of water in the house for you to drink, or some basic food, even some bread and cheese, or a cup of coffee, is the worst possible way to start a holiday. The tap water in Turkey isn't drinkable, and so to be hungry and thirsty after a long journey when there was someone at the property who could easily have provided this for a very small amount of Lira, is rather unwelcoming to say the least.

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