Villa Romantica 17 is a 4 bed villa with private pool located on the Flamingo Country Club complex. The entrance floor has open plan living room dining room that leads out onto the balcony/terrace and private pool garden area. There is also an open plan kitchen and one bedroom with dofabed and one bathroom on this level. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms (one of which is ensuite) and an additional family bathroom. There is a roof terrace where you can watch the evening sun or enjoy a spot of sunbathing as you wish. The villa is situated in private gardens although you are free to use all the onsite facilities and garden areas which are right next door to the villa. There is a 6-hole golf course, tennis court, basketball court, giant chess and gym on site. There are sister resorts (Royal heights and Turquoise Resort) with shared facilities if you fancy a change of scenery for the day. Wi-Fi is available around the Flamingo Country Club management centre, restaurant, bar area, around the main pool and at the Sunset Cafe which is just a 5 minute walk away. If you wish to explore the surrounding area, a regular shuttle service will transport you to and from the centre of Bodrum allowing you to take advantage of everything this fabulous city has to offer (beaches, shopping, bars,water parks) . The closeby village of Bogazici consists of new and traditional stone houses, a market place, cafes, a beach, and a small harbour and boatyard. The village grew to accommodate the fisherman and their families who worked there. Now several outstanding fish restaurants line the waterfrontand a laid-back daily life carries on while the fishermen continue their trade. Great for an evening stroll and dinner by the water. The immediate local area is excellent for relaxed walks, hiking, and bird watching, not to mention fishing, sailing and golf.. There is a traditional fish festival held in the village every august. On the fringes of Bogazici, where the causeway connects the north and south sides of Tuzla Lake, is the ancient site of Bargilya. The city thrived during the Hellenistic and Roman periods. Although barely touched in terms of excavation, a walk around the hillside and waters edge reveals the remains of a temple and the old city walls, an aqueduct and cemetery.