We had a lovely time in Kalkan but there were a few issues with the Villa. The key one being the third bedroom wasn’t in the Villa but in a separate annexe downstairs. This would have been a real problem if we had traveled with young children and should be made clearer in the listing. The outside dining space didn’t have proper chairs just camp chairs so we couldn’t sit at the table comfortably. We used the dining table chairs but there were only 5 of those and they were uncomfortable. So was the sofa seating in the lounge. There was no furniture on the roof terrace which was a pity . You couldn’t use the barbecue as the new iron railings that have been fitted on the door now block the barbecue. The kitchen facilities were adequate but the cafetière only served one person making it a laborious chore to make coffee for multiple people. There were no small bowls. We couldn’t find anywhere to buy small bin liners for the toilet bins so had to use shopping bags which seemed an unnecessary inconvenience for something so cheap and easy to provide. The road is not busy but so very steep that any car, moped or van passing grinds their gears and makes a terrible noise. The neighbour is grumpy and has a noisy dog. You cannot park at the top gate despite being told you can as the refuse collections cannot pass and we got shouted at ( by grumpy neighbour) to move the cars. It’s in a nice location albeit a very steep climb, as with most Kalkan villas to be fair, but with lovely views and with some TLC and new furniture could be lovely but it’s a bit tired and not enough of the little touches were provided to compensate. Looking at neighbouring villas of a similar style we were envious of their shady and well furnished roof terraces and modern patio doors!