Everything is ambiguous.

Written: 17 october 2009
Travel time: 29 september — 11 october 2009
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 7.0
Rested 2 adults of middle age 29.09. 2009 to 11.10. 2009. Everything went smoothly with the placement. True, it later turned out that block D was the only one without an elevator. Although we had the 5th floor, this did not bother us. The rooms are really huge, but the plumbing is poor and the decoration of the apartment is poor. But everything worked and the windows opened (there are special rusty hinges and support sticks to fix the lifting frame). Problems with hot water showed up on the first evening. It ended when experienced guests washed up right after the beach, and did not wait for darkness, as we did, studying local attractions until dinner, and room temperature water flowed.
The territory is small, but there is a gazebo and tables under palm trees where you can retire in nature and a children's town. Internet WI-FI is free at the reception, but then we found several networks in the room and used one of them directly from the bed.
Beach... He is. Sunbeds, mattresses, awning, ashtrays, trash cans - everything is fine. But he probably never got away. Cigarette butts, napkins, plastic cups, plant residues and broken bottles. Hence the cut and pierced legs.

The contingent of tourists: 50% - Poland. The rest are former USSR. For myself, I figured out the following: I no longer go to a hotel where there are a lot of Poles. For them, the norm is to come to dinner in swimming trunks or swimsuits. Or arrange a constant line for hot 20 minutes before the start of lunch or dinner. Or just rake up the entire fruit table, and then throw these fruits away after biting them. We went to a restaurant about half an hour after the start of lunch or dinner and we had enough food. The quality of the food is good, but there isn't much variety. After talking with compatriots from the nearest 4 *, we realized that we were lucky with food.
Animation. One of the criteria for choosing a hotel was the excellent animation advertised on the sites with reviews of this hotel, led by Natalia. I have not seen the worst animation in Turkey. Morning exercises with the wrong selection of exercises can undermine your health. It was carried out on the beach sometimes at 10 or 11 or at 10.27 or not at all. The same with water aerobics from 3 to 4 days. There was volleyball and water polo, but the initiative to play ball came from the vacationers themselves. The mini-disco consisted of both standard songs for Turkey with other movements that are not familiar to those who have visited Turkey for the first time, difficult for children, and Russian songs with words like “the right ear goes forward, and then it back, then vice versa and shake it a little ". . . Evening animation for adults could not be held at all without explanation, and when it was held with the participation of vacationers, I wanted to cry from boredom and vulgarity. Another unpleasant aftertaste was left by the fact that I arrived at the hotel on my 40th birthday, about which my wife informed the animator Natasha. Even verbal congratulations were not voiced, not to mention the symbolic cake. The main focus was on a night disco in Alanya for $5.
The final rating of the hotel is a solid 3 * if you change the animators and clean the beach.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original