Nice hotel with some quirks...

Written: 22 july 2014
Travel time: 6 — 13 july 2014
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
1. Settlement.
We arrived at the hotel at about 11 am (there were a little more than 10 people who came with us), while I filled out the card - they grabbed my passports with my husband, quickly clicked something on the computer, put on bracelets, - and that's it, we are settled (building 2 ).
Reminds me of McDonald's - run-run : -))) It took no more than 5 minutes.
No money was paid.
No one escorted us to the room - we found everything ourselves - there is nothing complicated. There are signposts on every corner.
2. Nutrition.
They cook a lot and well.
I do not recommend taking salads, especially in hot weather.
There are ALWAYS queues for pancakes, grilled fish and meat and ice cream.
Freshly squeezed juice (carrot, orange or mix) 2 euros a glass.
Sweet beyond praise - very tasty.
In general, it is impossible to stay hungry.
3. Room service.
They clean up badly: they don’t wipe the dust, the floor hasn’t been washed even once in a week.

Bedding and towels were changed regularly, soap, paper and refrigerator replenished.
Tipping does not affect cleaning in any way.
I recommend to take shampoo - it is not available here. I always drive mine, but maybe this moment is important to someone.
4. Beach, pool and territory.
The sand on the beach is gray, rubbish is lying around in places, but they are trying very, very hard to clean it up.
The sea was warm, not very clean due to the flowing river, but it was not very critical.
The entrance to the sea is quite steep, medium and small pebbles.
On the beach you can have a snack and drink soft drinks.
We walked to the beach on foot - 10 minutes.
The pool is ok - big and clean.
The territory is small, but they watch it, clean it, wash it. There were pleasant impressions.
5. SPA.
Hammam - taken from the tour operator Biblio Globus, costs $35.
I didn’t like it - the Turks are hacking. And what is the most vile thing: it seems like they accidentally kiss everywhere (and they feel the top and wash it in shorts).
I heard how a girl of 10 years old complained that they drove her fingers THERE !! ! I advise hotel managers to have an educational conversation with the spa staff, and parents of young daughters to be on guard, because this fact really bothered me personally.
6. Excursions.
Lots of deals but very expensive.
We went only to the aquarium - we liked it.
7. Animation.
Every evening some kind of show, every day is different (alternate by day of the week). During the day, aerobics, shooting, beach activities.
The guys are trying hard.
For children there are a lot of swings, slides and a separate water park. In the evening they have a mini disco.
We went together, but there are a lot of things invented for children.
8. Souvenirs.
If you leave the hotel and turn left, then left again, you will come to a small market.
Take sweets from the toothless. Normal prices and attitude.
Things are expensive (resort prices), I bought only 2 T-shirts for my husband, I didn’t take anything for myself.

There are Turks in this bazaar, who fiercely hate Russians and Ukrainians (we were called "Russian marginale"), you should not even enter into a conversation with them - wild people.
A trip for two for a week cost us $1820.
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