The hotel is a hole, the place is excellent

Written: 22 august 2010
Travel time: 22 — 29 july 2010
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 3.0
Service: 5.0
Cleanliness: 3.0
Food: 7.0
The hotel itself positions itself as a 3 star. I'll start with the cons, and there are a lot of them: almost all the beaches in Fethiye are municipal. This means that you will have to get to Oludeniz beach (where, by the way, wooden benches, sun loungers and umbrellas are paid) for 15 minutes on the Fethiye-Oludeniz minibuses (run every 5 minutes. The cost is 2.5 Turkish lira one way ) or a taxi, because the shuttle bus declared by the hotel runs at 11.00 to the beach and at 16.00 from the beach, as a result of which you will safely miss lunch and snack time at the hotel. Some English guests (and they are the majority in the hotel) spent time by the pool, not making attempts to get to the beach to the sea, probably saved. The rooms are dead (believe me, I'm not spoiled), at first I disdained to wash there, then I got used to it. The food is normal, I especially want to highlight the pancakes for breakfast, which are cooked in front of you, scrambled eggs with tomatoes, fried mackerel and chocolate (eclairs in particular), I don’t know what the secret is, but excellent. However, there were days when meat was vegetable stew with meat. The staff does not speak Russian, but minimal English will be enough for you. Pluses: that Fethiye, that Oludeniz - beauty in its style and originality. Probably, thanks to the pine forests that cover the mountains, the air is clean and fresh. The sea, however, is very salty and, oddly enough, the Mediterranean. One of the most famous places for paragliding is located here (you jump from a mountain (2000 m) with an already opened parachute along with an instructor and after 15-20 minutes of flight you land on the aforementioned Oludeniz beach). Highly recommend. The price varies. It cost me 110 Turkish lira ($76). Still relatively close is Pamu Kale, there are one and two-day excursions, but I was not lucky enough to get there. The abundance and variety of clubs and restaurants, there is Indian cuisine, Mexican, sushi. The locals are very sociable and friendly, some drink hard liquor (Muslims are people too). What else? Often there are beautiful Turkish and Arab women. The English are not.
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