my first trip to Turkey

Written: 31 july 2012
Travel time: 1 — 7 july 2012
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I really liked this small and cozy hotel. The smaller the hotel, the calmer it is, if you eat for peace of mind. We arrived in the morning, immediately went to breakfast, and then to the bathhouse. The sauna in the hotels is super, the massage is also super. Ilya, the manager at the baths at the hotels, speaks Russian well, and therefore can tell well about all our sores (especially if you have no time to take care of your health due to the nature of your work). In general, I advise a bath in hotels. Then we were settled in a room, closer to 12.00. The room is bright, clean, it can be seen that it has been renovated, so I think the less time has passed since the repair (construction), the rooms and the hotel itself are more beautiful and comfortable. The rooms were cleaned every day, linen and towels were changed probably two or three times in 12 days. About food, I liked the food, varied. By the end of my stay at the hotels, I personally got fed up with breakfast, but lunches and dinners could not get bored, as they were varied. Food - vegetables, fruits, pastries, sweets, potatoes, pasta, rice, salads, etc. . The waiters are mostly friendly, they know their business (they clean everything quickly) are not intrusive (if you don’t give a reason), they know the standard set of Russian words - good morning, bon appetit, goodbye - and that’s all. There are few Russian speakers at the reception and this is a drawback, well, the boys are trying and learning Russian from us. Pegasus guides are also constantly at the reception (we flew with Pegasus) - Yulia and Halit. Julia is a serious girl, Halit is very active and actively sells excursions. Of course, we bought excursions from Pegasus, probably because it’s scary to buy them on the street for the first time. Of the three excursions, I liked Pamukkale and Rafting. Of the Guides on excursions, I want to note Radik - this is a shopping tour in Alanya, and Kayhana-Pamukkale. Both Radik and Kayhan speak excellent Russian and tell interesting things about the history of Turkey and about their excursions. Well done. About the sea, we went to the sea actively for the first week. From the hotel, the entrance to the sea is not very slabs, stones (we knew about this in advance from the reviews, so we were not upset), and we went to the left (to the wild beach) where we enjoyed the sea and the sun. Sea with waves but you can swim. There really is no animation in the hotels, although two young men and a girl are trying to do something. The children liked to dance in the evening, I didn’t go to an adult, because I’m not a fan of discos. And if you still want to have fun, then as far as I know (I haven’t been myself), animators can help you go to a disco in Alanya. So everything is in your hands. The hotel area is not large, but well-groomed and green, especially beautiful roses, which are a whole alley. The pools are also good one with slides from which even children ride. In general, for a relaxing (family) holiday, you can go to this hotel, which I will do again as soon as possible. Have a nice holiday everyone.
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