Impressions of Sueno and Belek

Written: 11 july 2009
Travel time: 27 june — 4 july 2009
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For business travel; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 10.0
We went to Turkey for the second time, the first experience was the Alanya region, this time we chose Belek. Hotel – Sueno Golf Belek 5* UAI. It is located approximately 40 km from Antalya Airport, 3 km from the center of Belek. In principle, the hotel itself is very… comfortable, beautiful, well-groomed and, most importantly, new. It is located on a fairly large area (1.5 million sq. m). The territory has its own coniferous forest, huge golf courses, a beautiful large lake with bridges and paths, wooden terraces. There are a lot of different-sized fish in the lake, which is allowed to be fed "what the tourist sent. " But for all its greatness, this hotel will appeal more to those who have the desire and opportunity to play golf. The golf courses there are excellent: 2 fields with 18 holes (if anyone knows, the Kyiv Golf Stream has not yet mastered one field with 18 holes).

The hotel rooms are super spacious (35 sq.

m) and comfortable, large balconies, high-quality furniture, there is a plasma, a refrigerator, in which a mini-bar was replenished daily (water with and without gas, cola, fanta, beer, as well as tea, coffee, cappuccino), a fairly good bathroom with quality plumbing. We lived in a room on the fourth floor overlooking the main entrance to the hotel and partially the sea. The room was cleaned daily, towels, bedding were changed (the bedspreads were beautifully laid out on the bed several times, which was very nice), shampoo, shower gel, conditioner, body lotion, soap and other rubbish were brought to the bathroom as they were used.

In terms of nutrition, Ultra All Inc didn't quite feel right to me. The food, although varied, of high quality, a large selection of dishes, but there is nothing special in it that would distinguish it from other ordinary fives. Although there were pluses: until 11.00 orange fresh juice (drink - at least burst) and ice cream throughout the daylight hours.
From seafood there were several types of fish (stewed with vegetables, grilled, just fried). Once they even prepared sushi, but ...somehow we didn’t like Turkish, although we adore sushi. From fruits - watermelons, melons, cherries, oranges, apricots, apples, peaches, grapes were given once a week. That's where it was possible to take the soul of the "Russian man" so it was in bars, ultra worked here - alcohol, both local and foreign, free of charge in unlimited quantities. On the ground floor there is a Green Lobby Bar, where you can order quite good cocktails. The service staff is very cultured and friendly, some of them know Russian quite well, but mostly communication is in English and, of course, Turkish

For lovers of a beach holiday, the remoteness of the hotel from the sea (about 800 m) may seem like a minus. But for us it was not a problem.
A club car ran from the hotel to the beach and back every 2-3 minutes, so if you wanted to, you could always drive to the beach, although if you walk around the hotel, it will take 7-8 minutes. The beach is quite large with a full bar, with snacks, fruits. There were enough sunbeds and umbrellas for everyone. There is a wooden pier with a bar, sun loungers, umbrellas, sofas. On the beach there is a sports ground, a playground for children, some sports events are constantly held (volleyball, darts, etc. ). What I really didn’t like was the sea itself, it was restless all week, which led to turbidity of the water, the bottom was not visible, it makes no sense to swim with a mask (as I understand it, Belek is not the place where people dive with a mask)


In order not to be completely bored, we rented a car for 2 days. The price of the issue is 60 North American greenbacks for a runabout like Hyundai Getz per day. The price of gasoline makes our relatives happy 7 UAH. / liter, there you lay out from 3.
02 to 3.20 lira per liter of the 95th (to convert to the same North American, divide the amount by 1.5). But despite the cost of gasoline per day, you can see so many sights that the savings on excursions come out pretty good (though this is if you drive within a radius of 100 km so that gasoline does not hit your pocket, that is, you should not go from Belek to Pammukale or Ephesus ).

So...If you missed something, don't blame me - there is a lot of work, it's hard to describe all the details, but if you have any questions - write, I will answer.

Pe. es. Special thanks to Tez Tour, everything was great, well done for signing up for cooperation with Dneproavia instead of Aerosvit.
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