Good hotel for a relaxing holiday

Written: 12 may 2017
Travel time: 8 — 18 september 2015
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 9.0
The hotel was chosen for a long time. I wanted to get away from the general flow of Russian-speaking tourists. To have something to see, and naturally a beautiful beach. Everything came together in this hotel.
We flew to Dalaman in the morning, while passing tourists were transported, we arrived at the hotel at 10 am according to our (9 local). At the counter filled out questionnaires, received bracelets. We were sent for breakfast. Things were left at the counter (there is a separate room). Check-in at 14.00 (we knew about it). There are practically no Russian-speaking staff. But it didn't scare us. After breakfast, my wife lay down to fill up in the hall, I went to the village, having previously drunk a beer in a bar (the bartender, however, at first, tried to explain something to me, then, waving his hand, he poured a mug of cold water. A little later, I realized that I had not taken into account the time difference, and the bar was not open yet.
There was a car until 14.00, so I slowly changed money in the exchanger (the rate is much more profitable than at the hotel), met with local guides, and accordingly realized that they have all the same excursions as the tour operator, only cheaper. I found an AZDA supermarket (there is cheap water, they took five-liter bottles to the room to drink, and for everything else the prices are lower than in stalls), I found out where the public stops, transport and so on and so forth.

Returning to the hotel at about 13.00, it turned out that the room was ready and you could check in. Room, like a room, bed-TV-air conditioner-bedside tables-mirror-balcony, etc. Everything worked, the shortcomings are insignificant. The only thing I don't like is that when you exit, everything is de-energized. Those. you won’t be able to leave the conder to come from somewhere to enter a cool room. But in principle, it doesn’t matter, the power of the conder is enough to make it comfortable in the room in about five minutes.
Fed to death. Breakfast ends - another point opens, such as a late breakfast, he finishes work - lunch begins - lunch ends - snack bar opens - then - dinner. You definitely won't leave hungry. How many times you come to a restaurant - no one is watching. We noticed somehow a guy who managed to eat twice. That is, he comes to the opening, eats, then visits again before closing. The staff was like a drum. Coffee juices - through the machine. Beer - cola - sprite - through the bartender. Glasses are normal, not small.
In the village, prices are all indicated in pounds sterling, less often in euros and dollars, from below there is always how much in Turkish liras.
Not far from the sea, 3 km to Oludeniz, but quite a steep descent. I went on foot, but back up the hill is hard of course. The city beach is free, you can buy sunbeds only if you want. From the hotel they carry free of charge to the bay. But in time. If you don't feel like waiting, take the bus. But we rented a moped and rode whenever we wanted. The moped was left near the hotel. Is free. They also went to Tlos, Saklikent, Kayakoy, Fethiye, the Butterfly Valley, and so on in the surroundings. Walked 14 km. along the Lycian Way.
Didn't swim in the big pool. Only from the slides in the second pool we rode. They work 2 hours a day (in principle, it’s enough, I never rolled back all two hours).
The staff is friendly. We communicated in a mixture of English-Turkish-Russian, and of course, gestures. Entertainment in the vicinity - for every taste and budget.
Of the minuses - in this area everything is designed mainly for wealthy European tourists. Therefore, the prices on the main tour trails are too big. But it is worth moving to the next street is already normal. So I recommend.
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