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Is there really a cemetery near Drita Resort & Spa Hotel?
Good afternoon! Tell me please, in one of the reviews I read that there is a cemetery next to the hotel? The tour operator does not have such information. I would like to know if the cemetery still exists or not.
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аватар lazy_person
There is a cemetery, it is about a kilometer from the Drita Resort hotel (to the left, view from the sea), to the right of the hotel there is a wasteland and a gas station, in front of the hotel there is a road...
On the map, the cemetery is marked with a red mark Dortyol Cemetery (Dortyol Cemetery)
аватар lazy_person
Dortyol Cemetery (Dortyol Cemetery), south of Drita Resort
аватар Kalp2285
Thanks a lot
аватар lazy_person
There is nothing to see. There is no landscape, behind the hotel there is a wasteland and solid greenhouses with cucumbers., on the left, right next to the hotel, fuel and lubricants, stink and cars, on the right, the hotel .. a little further on the cemetery ...
I wouldn't go there...
аватар Kalp2285
Excuse me, can I ask you one more question?
Have you stayed at this hotel? If so, can you please tell me your impression about this hotel?
аватар Kalp2285
Thanks for the answer ))
аватар lazy_person
Not! I don't go to these hotels. For me, the priorities are: a beautiful resort (not a wasteland with a gas station), subtropical vegetation (palm trees, bananas, cypresses, magnolias ...), mountain landscape (similar to the Caucasus), beautiful sea (like in Camyuva or Icmeler), resort atmosphere (streets towns with its inhabitants) ... All this is in the Antalya region and in the Marmaris region ...
This is how a resort should be (see photo)
аватар Igor_m
And I poured gas at that gas station a couple of times, the hotel is probably noisy, because wherever you go, there is a road everywhere. Judging by the reviews of recent years, the hotel is 3+, but cheap.
аватар Kalp2285
Thanks for the detailed answers.
Confused by the variety of reviews.
On one site, some are positive, on the other there are already a bunch of dissatisfied ones.
аватар lazy_person
Kalp2285
People have different approaches, different evaluation criteria. I went into the dining room, saw the so-called. "buffet", his eyes ran up (at home, he sees nothing but potatoes and pasta), went to the bar, and there you can get drunk (on the ball) .. so he makes a summary - "great hotel, super food." That's it, he doesn't need anything else...
Other people can eat and drink at home. They have different approaches and assessments ...
аватар Lud_mila
I was in this hotel in May. We went there solely because it will be warm in Alanya in May. We bought a tour for a penny - for a week for two, a little more than $ 500. If you buy for such a price, then it’s probably normal, if it’s higher, you are looking for something decent.
The cemetery will not disturb, it is not quite close. In Mahmutlar there is a 5 * suite, so she really stands in the cemetery, but Drita is not.
In principle, the hotel is not so bad if you need to lie stupidly on the beach for a week and nothing else. The territory is tiny. There is nowhere to go for a walk - the so-called embankment is a road near the sea, next to the highway where trucks drive. Kargicak itself is a creepy hole. Mahmutlar is a little better, but not good either. I liked Alanya, a nice town, I even had thoughts of going there in the summer, but then they abandoned this idea.
Food in Drita is edible, meat, poultry, sometimes fish. Don't count on culinary delights. Animation - so-so.
The beaches in Mahmutlar, Kargicak are quarries. Natural beaches are unsuitable for swimming - stone slabs go into the water. Drita's beach is more or less normal, the slabs have been blown up, the stones have been removed. In general, they decided for themselves that if Turkey is a beach, then this is Icmeler or Oludeniz.
аватар Lud_mila
In general, to be honest, I have rested in Turkey many times, but only on the Aegean coast. I have never been to Antalya. If I knew in advance what Kargicak and its environs are like, I would hardly have bought a tour there. Well, maybe out of desperation...
аватар lazy_person
Lud_mila
Yes Yes ? Where is Antalya and where is Kargicak? Mahmutlar and Antalya are two big differences...
аватар Lud_mila
lazy_person , I did not mean the city of Antalya, but the Antalya region. Specifically, this is https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antalya_(il)
аватар Igor_m
For reference: Alanya is located in the province of Antalya
аватар lazy_person
Lud_mila
And you visit somehow in Antalya. Not in the general sense of Antalya, as a region, but specifically in Antalya itself, then the differences between Kargicak will become more noticeable.
You often hear: - "..I was (was) in Antalya ...", and she, it turns out, is about Kardyzhak.
аватар Lud_mila
lazy_person
I rested in Bodrum, Kusadasi, Marmaris and Fethiye, plus I was in Istanbul. therefore, I do not need to visit the city of Antalya to understand that Kargicak is squalor and one of the dullest vacation spots in Turkey))
Maybe someday we will go to Antalya and Kemer. I know these are pretty towns, my friends go there every year. But for now, the priority is the Aegean coast.
аватар NataSt66
Someone in general is only interested in the hotel, and they don’t go beyond it, there are enough hotel palms)
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