The most truthful review

Written: 4 june 2010
Travel time: 27 may — 3 june 2010
Your rating of this hotel:
2.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 3.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 3.0
We arrived at the Anjoy Beach Club and wanted to cry. We settled in a bungalow near the pool. The room literally 3 * 3 m contained a bed, a wardrobe without a back wall and a bathroom. Moreover, the bathroom is a toilet with a tattered seat and a shower head sticking out of the wall. There is no shower cabin, just a filthy curtain and you need to wash almost standing on the toilet. Bed with someone's footprints....Leaving the luggage went to the reception. Which by the way is outdoors. . . They couldn't tell us anything intelligible there. You see, he does not speak Russian, he does not understand English. Then it was time for breakfast and after a whole night on the road we went to have breakfast. The menu of each breakfast is boiled eggs, sliced ​ ​ soy sausages, cucumbers, tomatoes, salted cottage cheese, dry cereal and milk. If you're "lucky" - winded sausage and salad leftovers from dinner. All! Of the sweets, there are always only waffles and biscuits such as crackers of the last century. At 9 o'clock the hotel manager appeared who, after listening to our complaints, simply yelled at us, saying that we were not allowed to have a room, breakfast or lunch at all, come after 14 o'clock. After calling the hotel guide Ruslan, they immediately found 2 rooms in the main building. It was already more decent - and the room is bigger and the bathroom is already civilized with a shower. True, I was “pleased” with the built-in wardrobe - so small and narrow that even a hanger did not fit there. We never unpacked the suitcase. Ruslan promised to appear at 13 pm. But we saw him only on the 4th day. The hotel guides are well aware that all newcomers immediately decide to change the hotel and, without offering options, they say that the surcharge will be about $ 1.000 per week for two. No one has moved with us.
Now for the points.
NUTRITION. Monotonous. I have already mentioned breakfast. Lunch - pasta, rice or some kind of cereal, stewed chicken tripe, cucumbers and tomatoes in pieces and cut in different ways in salads, again sausages in pieces in sauce. From fruits - oranges, grapefruits, green plums, several times apricots and apples. The sweet table is unchanged - waffles, crackers and raisins. Dinner is the same, plus sometimes chicken legs are either fried or stewed. Twice there were undercooked potatoes, eggplants fried in some kind of terribly smelling fat. In general, you will not die of hunger, but the impression is that you are on a strict diet. In addition, the unsanitary conditions are appalling.

I was also struck by the fact that the owner of the hotel and animators, as well as the owner's friends, eat with vacationers.
ROOM. More or less decent rooms only in the main building of the five-story building. But it's quite noisy there due to the proximity of the road. And on the floor there can be tiles and linoleum. Cleaning consists of pouring a bucket of water in the toilet and making the bed. For 8 days, the sand was never removed from the floor, the linen was not changed, the towels, even if we unambiguously threw them on the floor, were not changed. For the last two days, no one has cleaned at all.
TERRITORY. Except for the place by the pool and the path of 20 meters between the bungalow and the volleyball court, then there is nowhere to take a walk.
POOL - when checking in, they said there was a "small problem"... The water in it is muddy, with a strong smell of bleach. The pool itself is probably 5 * 6 m with a tiny children's section. The slide was turned on for the first time the day after our arrival. Slides are old, small. Children ride on it, but the slide goes into a pool with a depth of almost 2 meters.
BATH, HAMMAM, JACUZZI do not work from the hotel. The owner, Gasan, just rents a room from the owner of the hotel. Jacuzzi free of charge, the rest for a fee. A standard hammam for Turkey is a bath, foam peeling, massage, a clay mask for 20-25 dollars. Why does the hotel guide tell many that there is no hammam here and they immediately sell the hammam to other hotels upon arrival.

BEACH. They say this year they made a new descent. A simple iron ladder. A narrow strip of beach 3 meters wide from the cliff. Sunbeds, which are not enough for everyone and many lie near the pool. There are no mattresses. There are no towels, even for a fee. People take towels either with them or from the room. It is not surprising that in a month the towels will not be white, terribly gray. Umbrellas on the beach are antediluvian, old and broken. A semblance of a breakwater was made with huge stones and a paddling pool was separated. There are small pebbles and, in some places, stones underfoot, on which almost everyone scratches their knees, hands, and stomachs. The beach itself is 30 meters, then just a strip of land under an overhanging cliff. No one dares to walk there, let alone lie down. And yes, there is not enough space. Part of the entrance to the sea is a large stone slab of natural creation. Pierce is not. Rather, there is a concrete tongue overlooking the sea. During the day there are sun loungers and there is a descent into the sea, always closed, since the descent has huge stones. And in the evening there is a disco.
In general, on our own, we improved our vacation as best we could for a week. But I don't recommend anyone to go there. The hotel is old, the territory is tiny, the staff is dirty and boorish, the food is disgusting.
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