Adrasan Bungalow Hotel "DAYCO" Quiet Relaxing Holiday in Turkey

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Adrasan Bungalow Hotel "DAYCO" Quiet Relaxing Holiday in Turkey
ADRASAN - DAYCO BUNGALOW HOTEL - ANTALYA
The National Park
to the South of Antalya in Turkey
has stunning mountain scenary and forests.
Located in a quiet southern corner is
Adrasan -- Çavuş Bay
under 2 hours drive from Antalya airport.
Dayco Bungalow Hotel
overlooks the bay and sandy beach
in a quiet relaxing location.
Dayco Cafe Bar
is a great place to relax
and take in the scene.
In only a few seconds
you can be swimming in the sea
or sunbathing on the beach.
From Dayco Hotel you can visit
the many nearby
ancient archeological sites
that this region is famous for.
Walks to unspoilt coves
through the stunning local
scenic forests are possible.
A professional Dive School is
located in Adrasan
and the
Bay of Çavuş
is famous for it's
network of underwater caves.
And if that is not enough
to keep you fully occupied
there are
daily boat trips
to otherwise
inaccessible bays and islands.
Adrasan's
BUNGALOW HOTEL
"DAYCO"
can help you with
all of your
holiday requirements.
Adrasan
Antalya
Cavus Bay - Çavuşköy
Türkiye
This region is a paradise for local walking
and longer coastal trekking is especially good early or late in the year.
Adrasan Bungalow Hotel
on the Lycian Way
Beach Holiday - Walking - Trekking
At the beach
in the scenic Turkish mediterranean bay
of Adrasan
Çavuşköy "Cavus-Bay"
Located in the protected natural pine
forested and mountainous region of
Kumluca to the
South of Antalya and East of Finike
Dayco Bungalow Hotel - Adrasan
Do you want to escape the package-tour massive concrete all-inclusives? It is still possible in the small
beach-side village of Adrasan just to the South of the ancient ruins of Olympos City in the Antalya region
of Turkey. This coast must be one of the most beautiful regions in the Mediterranean and Adrasan is one
of the best small resorts for your vacation with a super bay and beach surrounded by pine forested
mountains and no huge hotels.
Dayco Hotel is different. Not a large concrete block of rooms but individual detached timber chalet cabin
bungalows surrounding a small garden and on the seafront. Here you can relax and enjoy your holiday in
a quiet peaceful setting. Chill out on the small restaurant bar veranda viewing great mountain and sea
scenery and enjoy the company of passers-by popping in for a quick chat.
Dayco Bungalows are well established since the early 1990's and the accommodation is continually
upgraded to a good quality with thermal insulation, air-conditioning, hot powerful showers and w.c. all
included. A water-main brings good quality water from an inland city supply.
Stunning Adrasan Cavus-Bay (Çavuşköy) is a paradise for nature lovers attracting walking and hiking
enthusiasts in the cooler months and families enjoying laid-back fun holidays in the summer without the
hectic over-organised activities of larger resorts. A destination for relaxing - not a place for busy night-life.
Hüseyin views his Bungalow Hotel – DAYCO – from the summit of Moses Mountain
In the main season May though October you can enjoy a full day boat trip with one of the local Kaptans
visiting natural uninhabited coves, beaches and islands. A freshly cooked lunch of either fish or chicken is
included together with afternoon Turkish tea and fresh watermelon when in season. Also a bar on-board if
you need a beer!
Other attractions include smaller boats taking around 4 holidaymakers for private trips or fishing trips,
canoe and pedalo hire, an excellent PADI dive school, tandem paragliding from the mountain behind
Adrasan bay with well established professional company 'Kemer Paragliding'. In the heat of the day a
relaxing lunch can be taken at a selection of restaurants on seating platforms set in a cooling river
surrounded by ducks, geese, terrapins and occasionally a passing kingfisher. Along the coast are the
historical sites of Olympos and Phaselis and there is even a cable car ride to the top of Tahtali Dag
Mountain where on a clear day you can view the coastline for many miles.
Adrasan is to some extent off the 'beaten track' but well worth the extra effort to get here especially if you
want to get away for a complete change! Even if you do not stay at Dayco Bungalow Hotel you are
welcome to call in and relax in the bar restaurant and pass the time of day with the owner Hüseyin who
speaks good english.
Private airport transfer from Antalya can be arranged and typically takes 1 hour 45 minutes by road mostly
along the coastal highway through fantastic mountain scenary. This transfer cost is £50-£70 per vehicle
(depending on party size and exchange rate) and is best arranged for you by Dayco Hotel. The driver will
meet you at the Arrivals Door of Antalya Airport and display a name-sign. It is necessary to know which
Terminal - normally Thomas Cook land at Terminal 1 and Thomson at Terminal 2. Internal flights in Turkey
use the Domestic Terminal. During daylight hours a frequent bus service operates from all airport
terminals to Antalya City Bus Station (Otogar) - this is Service 600 and can be found outside the
Departures Entrance of Terminal 2 and the Domestic Terminal. Very frequent service coaches link Antalya
Bus Station (Otogar) and also from Kaş to the Adrasan junction on the coastal highway but local minibus
connections to Adrasan are only available in the summer season approximately every hour during
daytime. Bus travel in Turkey is inexpensive but expect to more than double the time taken compared to a
private transfer.
The peak summer months of July/August are usually very busy for all hotels so book a bungalow well in
advance. If you prefer come in the milder seasons of May/June and September/October.The weather is
good and sea warm.
Walking and Trekking around Adrasan
Local seaside and hill track walking plus longer coastal trekking along the famous waymarked
Lycian Way hiking route are popular early or late in the year, even in March April and November.
During the holiday season of May-October when daily boat tours are operating
it is often possible to arrange a one-way transfer to, for example, Sazak Bay to combine with
one-way walking - 3hr trek to/from Sazak.
Hüseyin the owner of Dayco is licensed to guide walks and treks.
If you are new to the area and would like an introduction to the local tracks or the more demanding treks
along the Lycian Way Route between Olympos - Adrasan - Gelidonya Point then guided walking is
possible in the less busy Springtime and Autumn months. At these times of year a one-way vehicle
transfer is a good idea to save covering the same ground twice and also the longer Lycian Way treks can
take up to around 6 hours. Exploring in this way by using Adrasan as a base is more convenient and
comfortable than carrying large heavy backpacks from one town to the next.
Dayco Bungalow Hotel
www.daycobungalow.com
DAYCO BUNGALOW HOTEL ROOMS
Dayco Hotel - 12 varnished pine panelled
timber bungalows set around a small garden.
At the entrance to the garden is Dayco Restaurant & Bar
overlooking the beach and bay of Adrasan.
Your accomodation is very similar to that of a small hotel but
individually housed in a quieter detached bungalow.
Each bungalow is equipped with shaver point
solar/electric heated shower, WC, wash basin.
Bungalows do not have facilities for preparing food & drink.
The firm beds have interior sprung mattresses.
All windows have mosquito screens and the roof and walls
are thermally insulated and tiled to keep cool.
Towels, bedding and air-conditioning are included.
Bungalows do not have telephone TV or internet connection
but free Wi-Fi is available in the restaurant area.
Each bungalow has it's own sitting area at the entrance
equipped with table and chairs.
Guests are requested not to smoke in rooms.
Adrasan Walking Guide
Adrasan - a great holiday location for scenic local walking
and as a base for trekking the 'Lycian Way'
Walking Trekking around Adrasan - Antalya Türkiye
Walking Trekking guide for Adrasan
(also known as Çavuşköy Cavus-Bay)
NORTH COVE and on to SAZAK BAY
The walking route to "North Cove" (see map) is
started at the very North end of Adrasan Cavus-Bay
beach (North side of the river) by following the rising
rough road passing Felix Bar climbing immediately
above/behind the river hotels and restaurants.
If the river is in flood use the road bridge adjacent
'River Hotel'.
Walk along this rough road back towards the beach
before meeting the rising road from Felix Bar.
This rising road soon meets the Sazak Bay rough
road heading back towards the coastline but higher.
Kargıcak
After about 15 minutes walking along the Sazak Bay
rough road a narrower track heads down to
Adrasan North Cove - KARGICAK
Halfway down this track peters out at the head of a
dried river gulley near a disused mine entrance.
Look out for well trodden tracks sometimes waymarked
with stones either side of the gulley
down to the cove beach.
Back on the Sazak Bay rough
road the route continues to :
SAZAK BAY
(Length: Trekking from Adrasan Bay takes about three hours each way at a reasonable
pace so take supplies with you. Also it is probably too hot to take from June thro' Sept'.)
For Sazak just keep following the rough road ignoring the minor tracks that branch off.
About half way along the North side of Adrasan Bay the road heads inland and crosses
over the peninsular through a disused meadow area then heads down to Sazak
alongside a river (bed). From the east end of Sazak Bay are said to be tracks across to
SHEPHERD'S BAY - ÇOBAN LİMAN where there are overgrown ancient ruins.
Rather than go to Sazak there is a branch in the rough road just before the 'meadow
area' that doubles back towards the DIVE CAVES . The easterly branch reaches a rocky
headland and Water Island - SULU ADA is seen in the distance.
The westerly branch heads towards a cove AKSEKİ BAY
ADRASAN SOUTH COVE
Walk along the rough road from Hotel Ford around the headland for about 10 minutes
and there is a small cove near the fishing boat moorings. The beach is small stones but
once in the sea the sea bed is soft silvery sand often with many small fish.
From here, walking 1 hour each way, the route starts to the:
ADRASAN BAY LIGHT BEACON
There is a narrow walking track through the woods to the light beacon at the southeast
corner of Adrasan Bay but most people fail to find it because they try to get there from
the end of the rough road above where the small fishing boats are moored.
The trick is to start above the corner of the cove before the moorings - climb three
metres up the dry river bed and walk the track running along the "cliff" above the road.
MINE HILL TRACK
Length: 1.5 hours walk to the hilltop.
Once again follow the rough road from the Ford Hotel
and you will soon see the start of a track that doubles
back above/behind the Ford and other hotels.
This old mine 'donkey' track winds its way to the top of
the hill for a view of the open sea. At the top follow the
track to the right for an extra 45 minutes or so where it
suddenly stops at a mound of rock. Then work
carefully along the hillside for 50metres for a great
view of 'Water Island' - Suluada.
Alternatively head left for a similar time to reach the disused mine workings and view
across the outer entrance to Adrasan Cavus-Bay towards Kemer and 'Three Islands'.
FARM Length: One hour walk each way.
Start walking inland from Paraşüt Market up the valley
passing Cengis Kaan & Osmanlı Sarayı Hotels
eventually joining the rough road that started at Blue
Bay Pansiyon and the Boat Trip Jetty.
This road which passes Hotel Maviay is part of the Lycian Way Trekking Route and
climbs to follow a ridge between two valleys. Farm not in use.
The Lycian Way runs through the farm and continues up the hill to view the sea in 1hr
then on to Kara Öz for views of Gelidonya Lighthouse and '5 Islands' - 6 hrs trekking.
HILL MEADOW WITH VIEW OF ADRASAN VILLAGE
A very pleasant walk along a mostly easy going well trodden track up to a plateau with a view of the whole of Adrasan
village and the hills behind in the Kumluca direction (about 1.5hrs walking from Adrasan Bay). Follow the red&white
waymarked 'Lycian Way' trekking route (Adrasan to Olympos section) - signposted just up river from Gelidonya Hotel /
Arykanda & Paradise Hotels (at North end of the bay) - until some greenhouses and then cross over - may be stepping
stones. At right angles to the river a road then runs between greenhouses - then the only tricky bit - cross the field
alongside the last greenhouse and step over a narrow mountain stream to find the path up to the meadow plateau
alongside the mountain stream (field & crossing not well marked). Once there just a friendly shepherd with inquisitive
sheep and a cow or two! Return the same direction but stay on the North side of the greenhouse area using the new antifire dirt road or for longer route take the first left hand track from the meadow dropping down to the river and follow the
roads back alongside the river. Cross the bridge near a small cemetary or further on at stepping stones (~2hrs to the bay).
MOSES MOUNTAIN TRACK - Müsa Dağ
Rather than returning from the meadow it is possible to continue along the Lycian Way Trekking Route to Olympos or
alternatively follow the new fire-break rough road that doubles back and climbs almost to the summit of Moses Mountain Müsa Dağ. The mountain dominates the North side of Adrasan Bay. Plan for a full days trekking.
ADRASAN VILLAGE
Length: One and a half hours each way inland walk. Try excellent chicken kebab
(or soup for a late breakfast) at a fast food restaurant - lokanta.
Starting from the centre of Adrasan Bay take the inland road (Atıcı Hotel) or
alternatively from the North end of the Bay take the road passing the river
restaurants. Many tomato greenhouses on each route. The first route passes a small
mosque about half way and the remains of a castle on the left above the road.
Both ways lead to Adrasan Village
Sunday Travelling Market.
Adrasan Village has mosque, tailor,
doctor, pharmacy, barber, hardware
store, Jandarma, fast food, Post
Office, mini markets, patisserie, tea
rooms but no longer an ATM
From the market, carry on over the
river bridge towards
Adrasan Village.
A short walk up the road past the
woodyard and lokantas is
the desirable hill area to buy a property.
...........Further afield but not too far from Adrasan...........
PHASELIS
Take the morning Adrasan dolmuş to the Antalya highway (terminates here at the new
Adrasan junction) and change to a Kaş-Antalya dolmuş getting off at the start of Çamyuva
town area on the main road (Çamyuva Town sign). Walk back along the main road until
the river and then follow river track down to the coast - then around the headlands and
coves into Phaselis. The route is waymarked (part of the Lycian Way).
There's plenty to see -- the marble avenue, amphitheatre and aquaduct, plus
superb beaches and ancient small harbour.
It is a protected area so no hotels/bars/restaurants only a snack kiosk.
To return, take the Phaselis entrance/exit road back up to the main road and make the
return journey - Important : hourly Adrasan dolmuş to Bay only runs in summer season
and is not always reliable. Sometimes a taxi waits at the Adrasan Junction for hire.
Passing car drivers often offer a lift if no other transport is available.
ULUPINAR
For Ulupinar : From the new Antalya Highway-Adrasan junction take the Kaş-Antalya
dolmuş minibus (as above for Phaselis) passing the Antalya Highway-Olympos junction
(was also the old Adrasan junction) and on to the junction for Ulupinar then walk down to
the river restaurants for a good value amazing oven baked trout meal.
CHIMEARA - YANARTAŞ
This is one for night time - something not to be missed 'FIRE MOUNTAIN' and best done by taking a taxi or hotel trip.
Again on the trekking route of the Lycian Way not far from Ulupinar
and is now slightly commercialised with a constructed path of
stone steps to reach the natural gas flames emerging from the
rocks. Take a torch and some flat shoes with non slip soles and be
prepared for many steps! Don't stay too long as there seems to be
quite a lot of partly combusted gas fumes.
Rest and relax in the evening
to prepare for your next day
Adrasan - Dayco Bungalow Hotel - Çavuş Bay
is open from March into November.
In a quiet location on the seafront just a few metres from the beach.
Dayco - 12 detached timber chalet bungalows with en-suite shower/w.c. set around a small garden.
The best months for walking/trekking are early and late season when the rural holiday resort of Adrasan is usually very quiet
with only a few tourists. This all changes during July to early September when it becomes very busy especially at weekends.
The local walks around Adrasan are not demanding and with a little local knowledge are fairly straightforward to find.
If the region is new to you it is possible for Hüseyin at Dayco to provide guided walks in the springtime and autumn months.
An introduction to the more demanding Lycian Way coastal trekking route is also possible but restricted to approximately 7
hours walking duration from Adrasan - to Olympos to the North and Gelidonya Point (Kara Öz) to the South. Return transport.
Dayco Beach
Dayco Buffet Breakfast
ADRASAN HOTEL
Chalet Bungalow Room with en-suite Hot Shower & W.C. and Air-conditioning including Open Buffet Breakfast
Dayco Bungalow Hotel Prices
Low-Mid Season
2 person daily
€
£
50
42
July and August
2 person daily
€
£
60
50
please enquire for long stay rates
Mid Season 2 week stay
2 person - April to June15 & October
€ 580
£ 495
Mid Season 1 week stay
2 person - April to June15 & October
€ 300
£ 250
single occupancy
Trekking?
please enquire
2 person - 2 week stay - March & November
€ 520
£ 445
£*BoE sterling and €*euro banknotes accepted - also credit/debit card.
Please enquire for £ & € prices not listed.
A minimum 3 day non-returnable deposit is required for long stay.
Inclusive breakfast is available between 08:30 and 10:30hrs. At other times meals and drinks are at extra cost.
CHECK OUT: On day of departure your room is available up until 11:00hrs.
Room air-conditioning is included.
Free wi-fi available in restaurant. Outdoors smoking. Free Turkish tea.
Rooms do not have food/drink preparation facilities,TV or telephone.
Local day trips , private Antalya airport transfers (approximately £50-£70 €60-€80 per vehicle)
and Antalya Highway pick-up can be arranged.
Guided local walks and Lycian Way between Olympos/Adrasan/Gelidonya Point are possible in Spring and Autumn.
If you you would like to book a bungalow for your holiday
or
make an enquiry about holiday options,
please contact:
Hüseyin Şahan
DAYCO BUNGALOW HOTEL , Deniz Mahallesi ADRASAN (Çavuş Köyü) ANTALYA 07370 - TURKEY
e-mail :
[email protected]
Tel : (0090) 242 883 1054
Fax : (0090) 242 883 1327
Mobil : (0090) 532 232 1432
www.daycobungalow.com