Paradise

Written: 30 may 2007
Travel time: 30 may — 6 june 2007
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Reply to the lady who wrote that "Grand Haber" is a nightmare. Nothing is a nightmare! Go to paradise, but it is unlikely to be better there! Great place "Grand Haber". I wonder what they feed you at home and how they entertain you and how your house is cleaned if IT IS a "nightmare"
Be simple. And with such ambitions, I don’t even know where to go... Well, oh well, I know this kind of people very well, who are always dissatisfied with everything, they are simply called - "BORES"
We rested in "Haber" from May 4 to 13. Before the trip, we studied reviews, read diametrically opposite ones, although there were very few bad ones, but we decided to form our own opinion and were not mistaken! Rested 100%! I still can’t forget (although we returned on May 13, and today is the 30th! )

I was with my son, a friend and her son. Our boys are quite mature - 13 and 15 years old, but there was a lot of entertainment for them, corresponding to their interests, as well as for kids. For the very young - a fabulous town, MINI DISCO, an originally designed water park in the form of a huge wolf (by the way, both children and adults had fun there), and inside this wolf there are daily discos. Tennis (large and table), volleyball, a chic football field, darts, morning exercises on the beach, a gym, a sauna, a Turkish bath, a SPA center, concerts and cultural programs in the amphitheater. To be honest, we were not particularly interested in animation, we entertained ourselves perfectly, although we did not refuse interesting events. I really liked the "Turkish Night", although it happens once every two weeks and we were lucky to see it.
The rooms are excellent, cleaning daily, change of towels too, bed linen 1 time in 3 days. Mini-bar in the room for a fee (except for 1.5 liters of water replenished daily), safe for free, stationary air conditioning, we had a sea view (they didn’t ask anyone and didn’t give tea for this, when we settled we were told that we had sea ​ ​ view). The hotel itself is huge, majestic, really looks like a big ship from the inside. Interestingly decorated halls in different styles (including the eastern corner, where you can order a hookah (for a fee) and real Turkish coffee (included). The hotel has shops, an internet and a game room, a hairdresser, a doctor.
You can eat and drink everywhere (including on the beach) and 24 hours a day. Local alcoholic drinks (wine, beer, gin and tonic, Turkish vodka (VOTKA) and brandy. Tea, coffee, soft drinks (except for fresh juices - this is for an additional fee or if you have Ultra-all-inclusive) everywhere and unlimited and ice cream The food is excellent, for all tastes, super sweets, fruits in MAY were like this: watermelons, melons, cherries, strawberries, oranges, bananas, apples, medlar (their national fruit, we saw and heard about it for the first time - it is a hybrid of a pear and plums, interesting in taste). A lot of fresh vegetables, greens, salads are prepared by a variety of people (wtch and Olivier). So don't worry, you won't be hungry, we personally clicked on fresh vegetables, cheeses, olives, meat and fish, although the kids went for french fries every now and then, despite our advice about healthy food.
Not by bread alone....as they say. As for excursions. The choice is yours! We visited the city of Mira (Demre), where the temple of St. Nicholas is located, the necropolis (burials in the mountains, very impressive, the amphitheater, the sunken city of Kekova (it was a walk on a yacht, in which the bottom was transparent in places, through which the remains of the city and amphorae are visible.... Then there was swimming in the bay And this was all one excursion, which cost $ 40 per person. Compared to the Crimea - inexpensive, but spectacular! And the second excursion was to the Aquapark in Antalya, SUPER! We all jumped on the slides, like. Then our tour operator (TEZ-Tour, by the way, super excellent organization of everything! ) offered us free shopping in Antalya (a minibus trip for 6 people + a driver + a guide, who told us a LOT of everything along the way interesting (Nastya from Russia, a wonderful girl! ) Shopping is a separate topic, I’ll say one thing - bargain as much as you can! even reached the "Orange Revolution", during which one of the managers was in Kyiv.

There is a lot to tell, if you are interested - write, I will answer.
You need to be able to relax, guys !!!! ! We wish everyone an unforgettable time in Kemer at "Grand Haber"
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