Avocado Villa blends discreet charm with a standout feature: its private infinity pool overlooking the bay. With three bedrooms and two modern bathrooms, the villa comfortably hosts up to six guests. A shaded terrace and a garden of olive and avocado trees set the scene for long afternoons outdoors. Just two minutes from the sea in Kışla, Kalkan, it offers the perfect balance of convenience and quiet seclusion - an ideal base for families or groups of friends seeking comfort, privacy and the luxury of their own view.
Villa Avocado looks out across Kalkan Bay with nothing in front to interrupt the view. The result: peace, privacy and a constant backdrop of sea and sky.
Unlike most villas in Kalkan, Villa Avocado is set apart by its generous garden - a rare luxury in this part of the coast. Olive and avocado trees frame the house and give it its name, while at the centre stands your own private bar: the perfect spot for sundowners, al fresco drinks and long summer evenings.
The infinity pool is purified by saltwater electrolysis, keeping the water naturally clear and gentle on skin. No chlorine and no stinging eyes - just refreshing swims with the bay as your backdrop.
Villa Avocado sits above the shoreline in Kışla Bay, Kalkan - just a two-minute walk from the sea. With three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a private infinity pool, it offers space, privacy and sweeping views, plus a shaded terrace for unforgettable sunsets. From here, it’s a short drive to Kaputaş and Patara beaches or the dramatic Saklıkent Gorge, while shops and restaurants are close at hand.
Our ethos is simple: quality over quantity. Every detail is designed to make your stay effortless. Taxis into town are inexpensive, private parking is right outside, and if you need anything we are only an email away. Many of our guests tell us they cannot wait to return, and we are confident you’ll feel the same, year after year.
High ceilings and far-reaching views from every angle.
Kalkan, on Turkey’s Turquoise Coast, has evolved from a quiet fishing village into one of the Mediterranean’s most sought-after holiday towns. Whitewashed houses tumble down to a lively harbour, narrow cobbled streets hide boutique shops and rooftop restaurants, and bougainvillaea spills from every corner. The town carries a sense of history too, with traces of ancient Lycia still visible in nearby tombs and ruins.
Days here move at their own pace. Swim or snorkel in clear water at one of Kalkan’s many beach clubs, wander through the weekly market, or take short trips to Kaputaş or Patara - an 18-kilometre sweep of golden sand backed by dunes and ruins. Kaputaş, a dramatic cove between cliffs, and the Saklıkent Gorge, a striking natural canyon, make easy day trips.
Life in Kalkan blends relaxation with vibrancy. Evenings bring lantern-lit terraces, music drifting from the harbour and dining that combines Turkish tradition with Mediterranean flair. Together, it makes Kalkan both vibrant and unhurried - a rare balance that keeps guests returning year after year.