80s boarding house. Bed and breakfast.

Written: 4 october 2025
Travel time: 24 september — 1 october 2025
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 4.0
Cleanliness: 3.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 4.0
I chose it based on price; for September 2025, the tour was very cheap.
Based on the reviews, I knew it would be a nightmare, but it turned out that
living and sleeping in the hotel is fine; the rest of the time is better spent on the beach and excursions.

The hotel is completely unsuitable for relaxation.

There is no soundproofing.

The slamming of doors, the sound of flushing water, and knocking from neighboring rooms are constant.

Pros:
3 minutes to the sea.

The city center and a good public beach near Starbucks are a 10-minute walk.
In hot weather, there is always hot water.
In the off-season, there is NO hot water at all.
In cloudy weather, there is also NO hot water in the morning and evening.

The air conditioning works well.
The refrigerator in the room also works.
The balcony door muffles the noise from the pool.

The rooms in the pool building are okay.
The rooms in the main building, where the reception is, are worse.

No cockroaches or mosquitoes. Cleaning is done every other day, superficially.
The balcony chairs are covered in centuries-old dust.
The bed linens are relatively clean; only face towels are provided.
But you can borrow towels from reception upon request.
It's better to bring your own, including everything for your shower.

Cons:
There is NO all-inclusive system.
There's no alcohol, not even water.

Only tea and coffee from old vending machines.

Breakfasts are okay,
lunches and dinners are just awful.

I ate at the cafe for $7-10 a serving, otherwise you'd be constantly hungry.

And I'm not a picky traveler.

Wi-Fi is a paid service. $2 a day, but it works well.

The hotel grounds are shabby and poorly maintained. The furniture is terrible, torn, and stained.

The dining room is in the basement. Dark.

The dishes are chipped and not perfectly clean.

You don't even want to go there.

If you don't make it in time for the food service, they don't bring you anything else.

First come, first come, first served.

All in all, this is one of the oldest, simplest, and weakest hotels in Kemer,
a 2-star hotel.

It's better to pay an extra $100-200 and choose somewhere else.
Because, anyway, that same money will go towards food outside the hotel.
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