Rest, despite all the shortcomings, came out good, although it could well have been better.

Written: 29 june 2016
Travel time: 28 may — 11 june 2016
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 5.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 7.0
Good day! A few days ago we returned from a vacation that we spent at the Justiniano Club Park Conti 5 * hotel. The tour operator was Coral Travel, and the travel agency "Let's go with us" acted as an agent, the air transfer by a charter flight from Kyiv was carried out by the UIA company.
Round-trip flights went without delay, right on schedule. It was a surprise that there was no snack on board the plane. The crew nodded towards the tour operator, they say, "all the questions go there, they left you hungry. " I don’t know how much it costs to order a snack, but, IMHO, the tour operator (Coral, damn it, what the hell? ) Shouldn’t save on this.
The autotransfer in Turkey to the hotel was on some uncomfortable small bus, in which there was sorely lacking legroom, we suffered until we got to the place. It was better back - a large comfortable Mercedes bus.

The hotel itself is in a beautiful location. The territory is very large, well-groomed and beautiful. Clean enough. The vegetation is varied and pleasing to the eye. The beach is pebbly, quite wide and long. There is a pier where you can relax and sunbathe, but its capacity is small, 40 people. We were given a room in a new building overlooking the sea (maybe because they paid for the standard, not for the economy). Cleaning is formal. The sea is wonderful, a hundred meters from the coast there is a small island. I liked the staff, there are professionals in their field.
The hotel is far from being fully loaded (a couple of completely empty buildings of eight pieces), but even in this case there is a shortage of places on the beach, the pier, as well as terribly annoying queues in the dining room for distribution. The food is quite the same. Meat (beef, pork) is not given at all. Alternate chicken, turkey and fish. Moreover, if it is a fish, it’s good if it’s at least mackerel, or even they can be fed with baked herring or something like fried capelin. As far as I could understand and see, part of the food offered is frozen semi-finished products, which are already fried, steamed or simply poured with boiling water on the spot, such as mashed potatoes. The tea is delicious, the coffee is not very good, the drinks are at least full.
For those who are thirsty for sports, there is a football field, volleyball and basketball courts, two tennis courts, two table tennis tables, a very good gym, and water polo on the territory. Animators work by the pool, but I never stayed there for a long time. Beach towels are changed every other day, the room is also not always changed.
In general, there are a lot of minor flaws in the organization of recreation, which could be eliminated quickly and without significant costs, but for some reason this is not being done.
Among the particularly annoying factors, I would include the above-mentioned poor food and queues for distribution in the canteen, as well as problems with Internet connection, evening and night noise.

By the way, I consider the lack of free Wi-Fi in the rooms to be redneck (want Wi-Fi in the room? Yes, please, 2 bucks a day). But even free Wi-Fi in the hotel area is something with something. Clogged channels, weak point power and bandwidth, a large number of people who are eager to connect to the network make it completely absent from supposedly "free Internet in the lobby". Even checking mail or updating a program is often very problematic. I'm already silent about audio communication via viber.
In the evenings the hotel is subjectively noisy. And this despite the fact that the building in which we lived was the farthest from the sources of hotel noise (music, dancing). I can't imagine how people fell asleep in other buildings. the movement stops only somewhere around half past midnight. But, besides this, the howls (the letter "a" in every way) of local religious figures were constantly heard from the nearby mosque. One day (maybe because it's Ramadan? ) the wailing woke me up at 3:40 am. In general, it was not always possible to sleep with the windows open.
I will not write about any negative trifles (although there was such a desire at first). I'll write it off for my excessive pickiness and harmfulness.
From what it is worth noting, this is the fact that this year the inhabitants of Russia do not rest in Turkey, who are blamed on all the Internet as unwanted guests. So, I did not see any difference between the vacationers of past years and this year. And if earlier everything could be attributed to "these drunken Bydlo-Russians", now we, dear fellow citizens, are discovering completely different truths. Vacationers from Ukraine, of whom, I think, at least half of the hotel was behaving, to put it mildly, rude. Citizens of Belarus, Slovakia, Poland, etc. do not lag behind them. It’s easy to take half of the sunbeds on the beach with towels and go about your business, smoking in a restaurant after you “devoured like a pig” is as easy as shelling pears, making a noisy brawl for the entire hotel – please! I also saw Ukrainian flags on a couple of balconies. I didn’t see any, only Ukrainian ones. I'm wondering what people want to say or express by hanging the Ukrainian flag on the balcony of a hotel in Turkey???
Concluding the opus, I will say that the rest, despite all the shortcomings, came out good, although it could well have been better.
The hotel is not five star at all. I would give something between a three and a four.
Thanks.
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