Pretty normal four!

Written: 10 november 2010
Travel time: 3 — 12 october 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 8.0
Vacationing with my wife. First time in Turkey. We chose the hotel for a very long time and have never regretted it. They brought us around 11 o'clock. The girl at the reception in Russian "no way", so they explained in broken English, and they immediately understood each other. The main thing is to smile! She put bracelets on us and said that the settlement was after 12 o'clock. We asked where we could leave our things and where to change. We took a bag with us, where we prudently put light clothes, beach slippers, a towel, etc. and went to the beach. The hotel has its own beach, sandy (! ), clean (! ) The contingent is mostly Slavic brothers. The sea is just amazing!
We swam, sunbathed, and then returned to the hotel. My wife began to worry that they would not accommodate us, because. some have already been settled... As it turned out, our voucher said "a room with a view of the mountains is desirable" and we were settled in just such a room. They didn't pay money. Before settling, we still had time to go for lunch. It turns out that when they attach a bracelet to you, you can go wherever you want, you are already "your own".
The hotel is small, though not new, but clean and comfortable. There is only one building, there are no annexes. Very cozy and well-groomed territory, a lot of greenery. The staff is friendly and polite. The appearance of the carpet on the floor in the corridor was a little jarring - it was old and apparently cleaned with some kind of composition with bleach - in short, all in divorces. The wife said - come down, do not pay attention. The room also had carpet, noticeably newer and cleaner. Another highlight is central air conditioning. In October, this is not relevant, but in the heat, probably very much so. The bed is normal, comfortable, bedside tables, refrigerator. A bottle and a half of water was provided free of charge every day. 5 TV channels in Russian, even one Ukrainian! Everything is fine in the bathroom. Paper, liquid soap, shower caps, 3 towels per person. Hot water constantly. Towels were changed every other day, bedding - every 3 days. Everything is clean. Covered beautifully.

Nutrition. Of course, for our man it is unusual. All dishes with a lot of hot spices, so you had to choose. And it was necessary to choose from what. A lot of greens, vegetables, sweets, all sorts of buns. But there are practically no first courses in our understanding, except for pureed vegetable soup with beans or lentils. And so it was possible almost from morning to evening continuously (if desired! ). The restaurant is clean, beautiful, without a hint of unsanitary conditions. Breakfast, brunch, then you can eat thoroughly at the beach bar, lunch, again at the beach or pool bar, Turkish cakes with ayran, and then dinner... you will not stay hungry. True, in eating places it was sometimes possible to find uncleaned tables, but I think this is not only a lack of staff work, but also an indicator of the general culture of "Russo-tourist", however, as well as on the beach - if it were not for the hardworking and friendly beach-boy nicknamed "Seryoga", then plastic glasses would have been lying on the sand, although a trash can is under each umbrella!
What else. Animation did not interest us, because. at one time we were tired of the Soviet "mass entertainers", but my wife went to aqua aerobics a couple of times. In short, we liked the hotel. It is mainly for lovers of a relaxing holiday and "passengers with children. " Excursions to the ancient Greek city of Phaselis, where Aristotle once lived, as well as to Mount Chimera left a lot of positive impressions. In the village Guynyuk along the line of hotels and up to the main road is full of shops, and different ones, and in the neighboring "fives" - discos.
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