Turkey isn‘t just for Christmas…

With the pound falling against the euro, this year British golfers may well look to Turkey for their golf holiday.

With the pound falling against the euro, this year British golfers may well look to Turkey for their golf holiday.

Turkey, especially the region of Belek, is a paradise for golfers with courses designed by famous names such as Faldo, Feherty and Montgomerie. The choice of which to play out of the many courses will leave a desire to return to ensure that the best has not been missed. Dramatic mountain views as backdrops, pine tree lined fairways, immaculate greens and elegant clubhouses to greet you on completing your round.

Turkey has a superb year long climate, a wealth of history and miles of magnificent beaches. Visitors can play golf one day, visit an ancient ruin and dive in clear blue waters the next. Belek offers many bars and restaurants with both Turkish and international cuisine available at very reasonable prices.

Recently Eagleye Rentals have added a portfolio of 8 villas in Belek. They can be booked individually but booking all 8 will accommodate up to 50 guests, making them ideal for groups and societies. Package deals, including accommodation and 4 rounds of golf at 4 different courses, cost £350 per person for 7 nights. To book the villas without the golf, costs from £70 per person per week. Belek is just 30km from Antalya International Airport.

99% of Eagleye’s properties are on the golf course or resort itself, with the rare exception of older courses such as at St Andrews, where the property will be no more than a short walk from the course. Bookings are made direct with the owners.

Eagleye Rentals Ltd: www.eagleyerentals.com

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