The heaven in the world...
The history of this pleasant mediterranean town is based on ancient times where all tones of green and blue colors are united magnificently.
This city was known as Pisarissos in ancient ages and respectively it hosts Lydian, Romans, Anatolia Seljuk State and Ottoman Empire. The city is established on Eden green large and small hills looking at crystal blue waters of Mediterranean from above and here you can watch the most beautiful sunset in the world. For this reason the city is surrounded by city walls where there are still traces today.
Esentepe is considered as more beautiful than Italy/Toscana region by those who visited these places. It has the most beautiful vineyards of Anatolia in ancient ages and it is famous with its wine, produced in these vineyards and also it is famous with its olive and olive oil. Its climate, soil structure, geographical location and unique olive oil produced from the olives grow with the mediterranean sun are the secrets of the local people that have long lives. The olive oil produced in Esentepe is very high quality therefore the Ottoman Empire Palace supplied its olive oil from here. You can still see ancient remnants of the mills producing this olive oil.
The name Esentepe means the hill where mediterranean wind is felt. Esentepe is looking at the Mediterranean Sea from above and this exotic wind expanding the life span gave city its name. You can never feel the great smell of the Mediterranean Sea better than here.
Esentepe is discovered recently and it is the Heaven of God on earth. It is 90 km to Antalya airport, 25 km to Alanya, 35 km to Side and 45 km to Belek. This city embraces the endless blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea and at the back it hinges on the pine forests of Taurus Mountains. It is one of the rare areas that protect its untouched nature in a world where there is a rapid concretion. Here history and nature unites together in an unbelievable beauty. When you climb up to the hills in Esentepe; each time you will fall in love with the Mediterranean again and again.
It is only 3 km far to Incekum Beach which is very famous in Turkey and in the world. It is one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. This beach is named as Incekum meaning "fine sand”. It feels like walking on silk when you walk with your naked feet. Average sea water temperature is 20 degrees. You can swim even in January. Esentepe is 5 minutes far to 5 star hotels such as Pegasos, Delfin De Luxe, Botanik, Club Incekum, Ozkaymak and Justiniano.
Only 2-storey buildings are permitted at Esentepe after beach band, so that it is one of the most advantageous investment area and also residential area for those who are looking for a villa. Strict precautions are taken by the local authorities in order to protect the fame of this area regarding its unique nature. Constructing buildings more than 2 storeys is strictly forbidden within the region. All infrastructure services such as highway, public utility, electric power, and telephone service and sewerage system are completed. Esentepe as the shining star of real estate sector is waiting for the ones looking for warm, sincere villas having their own living areas and style instead of cold and high rise buildings without spirit.
Local people’s means of existence are agriculture, cattle breeding and tourism. They are sincere, cheerful and hospitable people.
Typical mediterranean climate conditions are seen at Esentepe and approximately 300 days of the year the sun is smiling to you. Winter lasts two months however it is warm and rainy – no snow! Average weather is 25 C degrees during the year.
Do you think that it is time to drink a glass of wine while watching the sun set with marvelous colours over the limitless blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea from your terrace or beside your swimming pool or from the garden of your villa established on a green hill between the smells of jasmine and orange flowers taking you away from the noise and tension of big cities? Make your dreams real. Breathe the unique mediterranean air into your lungs.
Come and explore this place. Stay here and talk with foreigners who have their villas here. Listen what they say about this region. You will see that we have missed a lot of things to tell… .







