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Amidst orange trees and a winding stream on 4500 square meters of land, the hotel is a peaceful and tranquil place yet only 5 minutes away from Finike and marina. Villa Portakal offers its savory dinners by the stream in a “Franco-Turkish” style. You may also take a boat trip with a 8,5 meters long boat to discover the surrounding. Villa Portakal is decorated pleasingly with an oriental lounge including a fireplace and library, and spacious rooms furnished with Turkish carpets and Indian beddings. |
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Finike
Finike is a tourism spot in Antalya province with a perfect blend of history, nature and sea. The district draws attention with the ruins of Limyra and Arykanda ancient cities. It is also famous for its oranges.
History
It is founded with the name of Phoinikos at the entrance of Aykırı (Arykandos) Brook in the 5th century B.C. It is supposed that the name ‘Finike’ comes from the Phoenicians who used the region as a trade centre. Limyra, the capital city of the region, was known as the harbour where the export of its agricultural produces was carried out.
Climate
With hot and dry summers and warm and rainy winters, the Mediterranean Climate is dominant in the region.
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