OK, but disposable

Written: 22 june 2011
Travel time: 3 — 17 june 2011
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We rested from 03.06 to 17.06. We liked the rest, but we will not go to this hotel and to Bodrum anymore. The climate is not ours (compared to Alanya) and the sea is also cold (compared to the Mediterranean). There are many people, different nationalities. With the beginning of the summer holidays, Russian people became about 65% and, strangely, along with an increase in people, the amount of mud in the sea increased proportionally. The territory is beautiful and green. Regarding the number, we had 32__. We didn't have to go anywhere (uphill), but that's where all the "+" ended. The room is sooo old and dilapidated, the plaster in the bathroom is peeling off, the curtain is generally with an unimaginable aroma. Immediately upon entering, I was struck by a torn tulle and a black stain on the lampshade of the night lamp. We went to the reception, they apologized and called the girl who changed everything. So if you do not find fault much, then you can spend the night. Prepared as stated in other reviews, and really tasty. The only bad thing is that the variety does not please at all. Daily the same salads. It’s quite sad with soup - there are already 2 types of them: tomato (tomato paste with water) and vegetable. We were there for two weeks and we were very pleased with everything. Children. It’s not worth going there with children (I mean children under 7 years old, older ones found entertainment for themselves). No entertainment (mini club, but weak), the playground is quite tiny (1 rocker and slide). The sea is also not an option for children: the water is cold, the entrance from the pier, where it is shallow, is teeming with hedgehogs, only the entrance from a deep place remains. And what's bad for kids is climbing stairs to levels from 5. . . (unless you get a number from 1. . . - 4. . . ). Tours. They offer very little. We drove 2. to Ephesus. And Dalyan. I liked it very much in Ephesus (it’s better not to go with children, almost all the time on foot, they will get tired). But the guide played a significant role. We traveled with "Turtess" and we were lucky with the guide Nina. She told a lot and interestingly, and not just historical facts, but generously diluted with stories, myths, legends. Dalyan. Passive boating. Turtles were seen and photographed. I liked the fact that you could swim in the Mediterranean Sea (much warmer than the Aegean). And a visit to the thermal spring. The children who were with us in the group endured everything well, except for the bus ride (3 hours one way, with the guide silent). The animation at the hotel is weak, but you can go a couple of times in the evening. If the hotel is boring, you can take a walk along the evening embankment with a beautiful view. If you want a relaxing holiday and you are not too whimsical and spoiled, then you can go.
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