Do not visit the spa in the hotel!!!

Written: 18 june 2011
Travel time: 14 — 27 may 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 7.0
In Turkey, I rested for the first time, I didn’t get into the hotel intentionally, we went to Eldar in the village. Geynuk, but at that time it did not open and settled in the phaselis of the princesses. The only thing that I did not like during the rest was the spa at the hotel. The prices were charged to the hammam for 60 dollars, they dropped it to 50. We agreed. My sister was with me, who is not the first time in Turkey, and the hamam "passed" in other hotels. I will not describe everything, but according to her in comparison - it was not a boor. In general terms, hacks work in the hotel's spa. It looks like peeling is done by everyone with one mitten. Since in other hotels it is supposed to give the peeling glove to the client after the procedure, but here, after we asked if they would give it to us, they hesitated, muttered something about what they had thrown away, etc. , then offered to buy it for $ 5 . Later we learned that outside the hotel they make a high-quality hammam for only 25 dollars. The same goes for excursions. We went on an excursion on a yacht, having bought a ticket outside the hotel, and with us on the same yacht there was a family from our hotel who bought a ticket from the hotel guides. For the same tour, we paid half as much as this family. So do not listen to the guides who rub that the excursions outside the hotel walls are bad, without guarantees, etc.
Well, everything else is acceptable. Of course, the hotel does not reach the top five, but in general everything is not bad, if not "loaded" about the shortcomings. The main thing is a very beautiful place, the sea is nearby, the beach is large, the food is good, the rooms are clean.
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