Average hotel with a large area

Written: 10 august 2019
Travel time: 24 july — 3 august 2019
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 9.0
The first impression - the hotel "troechka". The territory is large, but everything is tired, the last renovation was 5 years ago. Very interesting concept, location of buildings. Marine style hotel. There are 3 buildings in the form of sea liners on the territory, and those who live on the ground floor have a private pool, instead of a balcony - a terrace. The entrance to the building is like walking down a ladder, everything is in turquoise tones. There is a small communal pool and a small children's pool. Large lobby, lots of sofas and armchairs, many different cozy corners. The restaurant is not bad, there was not much food in the morning: greens, cheeses, scrambled eggs, vegetables, various cereals with milk and chocolate jams with cookies.

We arrived in the morning at 8 o'clock, the breakfast did not impress us and we looked at the hotel with a bit of nitpicking (there is something to compare with). If this was our first hotel in Turkey, we would be delighted. They settled us at 13:00. There was more variety for lunch.

About 90 percent of Russians rest in the hotel, the cuisine is more adapted for them - Olivier salad, mashed potatoes, meatballs ...Well, every dinner was a "belly feast", a lot of different dishes, there was tuna, always grilled chicken, a lot of meat, once there were crayfish. And very tasty sweets. It is impossible to leave the restaurant with food - neither water nor fruit is allowed to be taken out, the waiters stand at the entrance and politely return it back.

Our room was on the 4th floor, under the roof. Inside the hull is also in a marine style, in the form of a cabin. The room is small, in turquoise color, the bed is with a canopy, like in many rooms. The idea is interesting, but the execution is so-so. The air conditioning worked well, the safe was free. The child was given an extra bed, and her legs are covered in dust ...The toilet lid is dirty, once the cleaner left a rag in our bathroom.
Towels were changed, but once they brought a stained towel, we put it on the floor, and on the second day it was neatly hung up again for us. The elevator is very slow and creaks.

The hotel itself is beautiful and interesting, but it really needs updating. During our stay, all signs with the name of the hotel were covered with all stars. On the last day, they brought us an electric kettle to the room for some reason, there are no tea bags in the hotel. The concept of the hotel is interesting - every day of the week all employees wear T-shirts of a certain color, according to the colors of the rainbow, symbolizing a certain region of Turkey. Across the road from the hotel (you can go through an underground passage in which there is a large puddle on the floor) is the Daima Planet entertainment center - shared by two hotels Daima Resort and Daima Biz (this has 5 buildings, the last renovation was in 2019). The territory is beautiful, big, every day we found something new.
3 large pools, 2 children's pools, slides, a snack bar (which had vermicelli, cakes and aruzy), karaoke, a disco, a zumba, a bar, a playground, an amphitheater and a beach. Also a little tired.


Well done animators, there are already 10 of them. There is always something going on, and the evening shows, especially the dance shows, are just superb. The beach is pebbly, without special shoes it will be difficult. It is very difficult to find free sun loungers in the morning. The beach is large, 4 or 5 rows of sun loungers. There is an aqua park nearby, the entrance to which is free for Daima guests, and there are extreme slides. We really enjoyed. There is practically nothing on the street near the hotel, but if you go left along the road, you will find a long bazaar.

From Kirish there is a bus only to Kemer, every 15 minutes, a stop in front of the hotel, a little to the right. We went to Kemer 3 times, the fare is 1 dollar or 4 lira. We went on our own to Phaselis, the ancient city.
By bus to the final Kemer (there is a square and a high clock tower) and asked the driver for a bus to Phaselis, they told us. The bus goes directly to the gate, the fare is 9 lira, the entrance to this open-air museum costs 36 lira (only lira is accepted). A very interesting place, it's a peninsula, a lot of ruins, beautiful beaches, so take a swimsuit. Many Turks come there for a picnic. We also rode the funicular to Antalya, a bus ride from Kemer costs 12 liras, it takes 40 minutes to the Sarisu stop (you need to tell the driver), and a ride on the funicular costs 15 liras per person. Very comfortable cabins, there is a restaurant upstairs, beautiful views.

As for the hotel, after a few days we got used to and enjoyed the rest. If it gets a little cosmetic refurbishment, it will be great.
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