Review of Feronia Hills Hotel (second half of August 2011)

Written: 29 august 2011
Travel time: 1 — 7 august 2011
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We went to Kemer in August 2011. The Feronia Hills Hotel is suitable for an economical holiday - if the living conditions, as well as the choice of drinks in the bar, do not matter to you, then you can go to this hotel. The rooms are basically nothing, but not very large and dirty. We lived on the third floor and consider ourselves very lucky, because the hotel has rooms on the first floor, which is like a basement. The rooms on the second floor are located near the pool and the bar, so those who like to sleep at night and not have fun in this very bar are out of luck. The bar serves beer, local wine (although it's hard to call it wine - rare rubbish) and vodka with some local lemonade that tastes like Duchess. The choice, as you can see, does not shine with variety. The food at the hotel is not tasty - there is practically no meat. If there is, then soy. Still sometimes there is a chicken, which in principle is not bad. Fish are even rarer. But a lot of vegetables and light soups. There are only two kinds of sweets. The only thing that made me happy was the presence of watermelons for lunch and dinner. In general, the food cannot be called tasty or varied, but you will not stay hungry either. . As for the beach, the beach of the hotel itself is a five-minute walk from it, but on the very first day we found out that it was very small and, moreover, there was a boat parking nearby. Therefore, we walked about 15 minutes to the beach of another hotel - there are no parking lots, there are umbrellas and sunbeds (use is free). The sea is gorgeous! Deep and pure. Who does not want to go to the sea, the hotel has a small swimming pool, there is a place for children. As for entertainment, I can hardly rate it normally, I'm not a party person. I can assure you that music plays every evening in the bar, probably until two. Dancing, of course, is not prohibited, but there is not much space for this pleasure. Something like this. . . In principle, you can live in a hotel, you can sleep and eat, and you can even relax more or less normally, but you can’t call it good and it suits those who came to Turkey not for the sake of all inclusive and certain liters of alcohol in a bar, but only for the sake of the sea and those who feel sorry for the money for higher-class hotels, where, as it turned out, they don’t feed better, but provide other, not always necessary services such as animations, evening shows and something else.
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