In banana-LEMON Turkey...

Written: 26 august 2010
Travel time: 27 may — 10 june 2010
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The hotel - no more, no less - 3 * (Turkish 3 *). Perhaps over-hyped. I personally bought into the reviews (very positive). Which I regretted. . .
We could only be accommodated on the second day. I had to spend the night with a two-year-old child in a room for four with an unfamiliar woman and a child a little older than me. We arrived late in the evening, the child was tired, strangers, it was hard to fall asleep. Paid, by the way, was a double room. They promised to compensate with a cell in the safe, but I did not need it. Hordes of ants in the morning. True, in another room this misfortune was not. But there were water shortages from time to time. The water actually flows over the tray. Towels are not in a hurry to change: "Tomorrow... ", as well as bed linen. Cleaning, as a rule, during the child's sleep - so they limited themselves to taking out the garbage by mutual agreement, and even then not every day.
About food: you won't stay hungry, but don't expect variety either. "All inclusive", of course, loudly said. Between breakfast, lunch and dinner you don't have much to eat. No snacks are offered other than tortillas by the pool. The cakes are quite tasty, but it is advisable to give baksheesh.

The location is quite convenient - 15 minutes to the center of the village. In supermarkets you can buy everything you need - from shampoo (which is a couple of sachets from the hotel for 2 weeks) to yogurt for a child (cheaper in public ones than in small private ones).
In general, a hotel for unpretentious and unspoilt tourists. Since the hotel staff is Russian-speaking, it is quite suitable for those who travel to Turkey for the first time...
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