Fresh review

Written: 10 july 2011
Travel time: 3 — 14 june 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 5.0
Amenities: 7.0
Good day to all! I would like to start who should go there! First of all, these are families with small children and elderly couples! As they say, noisy companies, please do not disturb, because. there is nothing for you to do! And then I'll start in order:
1. Location: Guvercilik is a very quiet and peaceful village, which is located 20 km from Bodrum. A trip to the city will cost you 3.5 tours. lira to one side. There are a couple of restaurants in the village itself, a market where you can buy fruit comes once a week. The only disco in the hotel. The settlement is closed on all sides by islands and peninsulas, incl. you will not see the open sea. The sea is fabulously beautiful and clean. Near the village towards the city there is a fenced area of ​ ​ the sea where you can swim with a dolphin. This pleasure costs 85 dollars for five minutes!
2. Numbers. The hotel rooms are not bad. We got a family room. The place is very much. Double rooms are slightly smaller. It happened that the rooms had high humidity, and some did not have air conditioning. But the staff always makes concessions and if you don't like something, they can move you. Refrigerators are not in every room. Do not believe the firms that Russian channels are on TV. There is one about the church, but I think you will not watch it on vacation. Cleaning every day change of bed every 5 days.

3. Nutrition. The food doesn't shine. A lot of soybeans, but we were lucky and for 4 days of our holiday we were fed potatoes. In general, the selection is not great. But you can find something to eat. Dessert is not bad. Lots of fruit and delicious.
4. Bar. Drinks were not diluted. But it all depends on the bartender. In the first half of the holiday there was a darling bartender. He designed a simple gin and tonic for us so beautifully. And then he disappeared somewhere and a new one came. It's terrible what he did there. Glasses of beer looked more like an oxygen cocktail.
5. Staff. Keep in mind that the staff is not Russian speaking, you will have to communicate in either English or Turkish. So be sure to take a phrase book with you. Everyone is trying their best to make your stay enjoyable. Everyone smiles, tried to learn a little Russian and is always attentive.
6. Vacationers. 80% of vacationers are Turks, 10% are Bulgarians, 4% are Russians, and the rest are Lithuanians, Germans.
CONCLUSION:
For 3 * this hotel pulls and even pulls very much.
A few important tips:
--If you go to the city, then do not go around the supermarket, there are reasonable prices for groceries. Finding it is easy. There is a market at the bus stop on the second floor, and there you will also see a shop.
- It's cheaper to buy everything for local lira, and it will be cheaper for you to travel by bus.
--Take cigarettes and alcohol with you if you want to catch up after the bar. Because in Turkey, all this is very expensive, for example, 1 pack of Winston is $5, a bottle of Russian vodka is $40-60.
-- Be sure to bargain with everyone, you can throw off very much. I bought myself a jacket for $100, even though its original price was 470 euros.
--Don't take hotel tours from your guides. The city is twice the price. For example, an excursion to Ephesus or Pamukala: 1) Pegasus - 120 dollars, TezTour - 80 dollars. in the city - 40 dollars.
WELL AND HAPPY YOU REST!! !
Translated automatically from Russian. View original