You can relax there

Written: 5 october 2025
Travel time: 21 — 30 september 2025
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For business travel; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 2.0
Service: 2.0
Cleanliness: 2.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 9.0
I'll try to give an objective assessment. I was there with my wife in the second half of September 2025. I'll say right away that foodies and heavy drinkers have no business there. There is no alcohol at all. "All inclusive" means three meals a day (buffet). There are about 15 dishes. Meat is rarely included. But you won't go hungry. Water, coffee, and tea are available at all times. Wi-Fi throughout the hotel area is paid - $1 per day. I should note that a few years ago I bought a Turkish SIM card with internet for $10, and now the price starts at $35. They gave me three old towels for the entire stay. The rooms are cleaned only when there is a change of guest. They remove the trash every other day. Everything is shabby and broken, but it works. We checked in that evening, and the manager showed us to a run-down room, hoping it would work, but from the look on my wife's face, he immediately realized it hadn't. He immediately said he'd give us a different room in the morning, which he did.
Now the pros: One of the lowest prices. It's 300 meters to the beach. It's a public beach with fine pebbles and crystal clear water. A sunbed costs $5, but if you're feeling lazy, you can lie on the pebbles. Kemer's only sandy beach is 1.400 meters away. The principle is the same. It's 600 meters to the city center and 1 km to the port. If you're more interested in the sea than in the hotel's ambiance and food, this hotel is for you. Taking the pros into account, I'd give it a 6 rating.
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