We drove in good spirits, but alas...

Written: 27 june 2013
Travel time: 15 — 24 june 2013
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 7.0
I want to say right away that you can go to the hotel, but:
- only those who are abroad for the first time;
- for very, very little money (burning there or something like that).
They used to say (and it also follows from old reviews) that it was much better, but since this year, alas, it has joined the Larisa Hotel family (those who have been in Turkey know what kind of hotels they are).

In general, as in all Larissa, everything is aimed at maximum savings. Most of all, this is due to the vital needs of a person - nutrition. Not the first time (and not the second and not the third) I rested outside the borders of our Motherland and always considered myself a tourist unpretentious to food. But, for 10 days for lunch and dinner, there is one chicken with pasta / potatoes, this is tough)) There is also some kind of fried herring, but because of its smell, I did not dare to try this dish. Only once there was beef on the grill and once the fish on it (tasty) In the rest of the dinners on the grill they fried... zucchini)). Whoever is a vegetarian will have food, cucumbers and tomatoes (as well as herbs that I don’t understand (I love meat and fish) are available. A bunch of cakes that everyone takes pictures of are completely inedible.
For breakfast in general. More or less tasty pancakes, but they were also made a couple of times in total (I don’t understand why they are so expensive to prepare).
In general, in the Sultan I used food for its intended purpose - so as not to die of hunger. One plus - delicious watermelons.
The room (4th floor) is very small. In the bathroom, I have never seen anything like this, instead of soap-shampoo-gel - two containers on the wall with liquid soap. It was digging near the washbasin and the wise Turks eliminated this problem in the easiest way - they substituted a plastic cup (Service yo! ) The air conditioner is very old, it rattled constantly (it interfered with sleep at night).
The place is small, but I didn't need it.
The beach is nearby, about a hundred meters. Yes, across the road, but it’s hard to call it a road and cars almost don’t drive on it. On the way to the beach there is a shop (prod-industry), where you can also buy strawberries and hefty cherries.
The bar on the beach is super modest, but there is water and coffee there. And there, from 11 to 16, my aunt bakes very original and tasty pasties-cakes (the correct name is unpronounceable) with cheese and potatoes. As an option - you can eat them instead of lunch - much tastier.
Beach. Pebbles with sand. Not very well groomed. You can find sunbeds everywhere.
Sea is warm. The water is transparent. But what would ah, alas. There are hefty crabs in the sea (who cares), but they burrow in the sand (immediately behind the coastal stones) and you can find them by the eyes that stick out of the sand) But the crabs are hefty!
Even on the beach volleyball - I advise. Only without falls - you will be scratched.
Animation is. But I can't rate it.

Lots of shops nearby. It’s impossible to calmly pass, “come in, brother, come in. ” And you come in and you don’t buy anything (well, you just don’t have what you want) - they are offended. And if you ask the price and don't buy, they get angry. And if you also bargain but don’t agree on the price, they’ll be rude and I think not only, I don’t know Turkish (these are relatively expensive things, no one bothers about the little things).
In general, read and think. This is just my opinion. I would write more, but I want to sleep))
Good luck choosing!
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