Sakli Vadi means Hidden Valley in English. This sums up the whole essence of the Kaya Valley. The Kaya Valley is situated on a peninsular on the Mediterranean Sea in southern Turkey, known as the Tourquoise Coast.

Sakli Vadi is a complex of four renovated farm cottages in an idyllic spot in the tiny farming village of Kinali, at the western end of the Kaya valley. The cottages offer exclusive escapes for discerning customers in search of tranquillity, peace and quiet during their holidays.

Sandy and Jon Carter the owners fell in love with the area and bought the cottages, which were then complete ruins and started the restoration project in 1993. The labour of love took then six years and earned them a plaque from the Ministry Of Culture and Tourism for sympathetic restoration of the buildings.

The cottages are situated at the highest point of the village, with stunning views all around this breathtaking valley.

Three of the cottage are named after the jobs they were originally used for on the farm ; The Byre, The Granary and The Forge. Part of the property above the Byre is home to the shared plunge pool, which has been dug out of the rock and so remains cool all summer long. Above the pool is a wooden Turkish kosk or Ottoman seating area, an ideal place to relax and admire uninterrupted views across the valley.

The fourth cottage, Kucuk Ev or Little House, is located a two minute walk along a path just below the three others. This ruin was purchased and subsequently renovated several years after the farm cottage. Kucuk Ev nestles behind eight feet high walls which enclose a mature and colourful cottages garden, which is wonderfully peaceful and secluded. The garden has a private terrace with a dining area and a traditional Turkish open fireplace with cushioned bench seats, an ideal place to relax, unwind and enjoy listening to the sounds of the village and valley that surround you.

Sandy and Jon first visited Fethiye in 1992 on a diving holiday with their children. On a day off from diving they drove up to the valley and were smitten. They have worked together in the middle east for 25 years in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and presently they live in Bahrain. They intend to move full time to this beautiful part of the Turkish Turquoise Coast as soon as they can !

We do hope you will visit Sakli Vadi and have a restful and relaxing holiday.

Sakli Vadi Hosgeldiniz ! Welcome to Sakli Vadi !