first time in turkey - liked it

Written: 26 august 2010
Travel time: 2 — 7 august 2010
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
I note right away: before that I had never been to Turkey / Egypt
The stay was worth the money I paid. In Crimea it would be more expensive. (I was going to go to Kazantip, I agree that the rest is different, but still)
Liked:
1. Since our villa was occupied, we were offered to live in a suite for 3 days! We had a balcony, as I understand it, the largest in the hotel (see photo). I liked that the drinks were changed at the bar daily. on the third day we were offered to move to the villa, but it turned out to be uncleaned there. But we dropped our things, put the valuables in the safe and went to the sea / pool / water park. I don't know why, but this fact did not bother us at all. Yes, the number in the villa is simpler, but there, too, one could find its advantages.

2. I was also very pleased with the food. Really barely got up from the table. Only on the first day I took some kind of veal / lamb and for some reason it reminded me of my childhood in a pioneer camp. By the way, I've always thought of myself as Unsweetened. But Turkish sweets are really delicious! And when a two-meter tuna is fried in front of you (see photo) or a kebab - just do a buzz. In short, the food is great.
3. Drinks. You could drink beer (and not only) and have a bite to eat everywhere. Bars Pool / beach / water park worked until the evening. it was also possible to catch up at the disco, which is open until 2.00, and the bar in the lobby worked 24 hours a day (we got drunk there at 3 in the morning on the night of departure)
4. Wifi was always and everywhere. (Lobby/hotel room/villa room)
5. Water park: The slides are not big, but I really enjoyed riding ; )
Did not like:
1. the road to the hotel was tiring after a night flight. If you fly a normal flight, it would be exciting. I personally was interested to listen and at the same time to see how the Turks live.
2. Turks. Or rather, their humor. The jokes of the bartenders/guides caused some misunderstanding. But I quickly adapted to this: I sent a girl to the bar for drinks (she liked the attention of the local population), and I scooped only the necessary information from the guides.
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