The hotel is good for its price

Written: 7 june 2018
Travel time: 13 — 21 may 2018
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 7.0
This is not Stella Hotel, but just Stella.
PROS
- beach with free sun loungers and umbrellas nearby
- quiet village, mountain view
- the design of the rooms and outside is good, everything you need is there
- next to a bus stop, to Kemer $ 1, about 15+ minutes, post office with an exchanger, DenizBank ATM (Sberbank), mini-Migros, where they give (optional) lira at a good rate for change
- beer, wine decent (in this price category)
- almost everyone understands Russian or even speaks...
MINUSES (brightened by the price)
- area is small
- wifi paid
- a little noisy in the evenings, pop-chanson-rap (ordered by the contingent), but after 23 hours it calms down ...you can close your eyes to the rest

Hamam and sports. I did not use the room, but apparently 4 * pulled for them, sun loungers and a bar on the beach (with "children's" drinks).
I took 9 days for 23 tr. , read the reviews and did not count on much.

They brought us at about 9 pm, gave us a plate with very modest vegetable snacks, but a couple of glasses of beer helped to brighten up.
The room overlooking the mountains and the neighboring hotel on the 5th floor under the roof liked the closed loggia, ashtray, furnishings. A piece of the sea can only be seen from rooms with windows towards Kemer.
There are 5 Russian channels, but central ones, that is, for an amateur NTV-TNT-STS-MuzPops ...The air conditioner, yes, turns on when the balcony is tightly closed, but in May it’s not hot yet, and the hood in the bathroom helps. There is only one socket in the room.
They feed 6 times, of which only 1 time they give margarine-sugar products. In other cases, always greens, meat and soy semi-finished products such as sausages, cheese of 2-4 varieties, greens, salted vegetables, olives, delicious bread, tea (in addition to steep tea leaves, there is pomegranate in bags - such as hibiscus), for lunch, cream soups (determined acceptability by smell), often chicken offal or something similar, in between - cutlets and buns for sandwiches (useful to take on the road) in the evening - chicken, mackerel fish (soft bones), not always, but every other day they bring to bar grill. Bar until 22:00
, then paid. Valerian-flavoured crayfish, gin, with ice and Pepsi-Cola...and without. Fans of steaks and various fish, kharcho, borscht and dumplings - not here.

There were always free sunbeds on the beach. And yellow from Stella, and gray from MGM - they chose without bothering. The garbage is not cleaned often, but the trash cans are placed, although some do not notice it. The water is clean and transparent. For entry from the sea along the various-sized pebbles moving underfoot, fins or rubber-plastic slippers bought nearby will come in handy. This is the problem of the entire coast in Camyuva. Only in some 5-star hotels there is an entrance from the ladder. The water was just right for active swimming - about 22 degrees. Helps to reshape and refresh. At night it is dark on the beach, already from 20 o'clock, but swimming, in principle, is possible with certain caution. Those who, after the active use of the bar, the sea is knee-deep, no one will save.
On the way to the hotel, there is increased brainwashing: it is imperative to attend a meeting with your guide tomorrow at 9 am, he will register your voucher with the police, otherwise they may be detained, etc. You don’t have to bother. Prices offered at the meeting trips to the "lured" tour. places are high and reviews are mixed. I was immediately offered to go to Israel : ).
From local attractions:
- 20 minutes to the abandoned hotel - this is the most interesting. Go out at 5 pm in strong shoes to look at the unique and unusual creations of the artist-architect for 3+ hours, climb the serpentine, go around the entire mountain on which it is located, take a bunch of photos, etc.
- we cross the street at the entrance to Stella, the bus itself will catch you from Kemer to Fazilis. "Fazilis? - Yes/Yes. " You give $ 1 or 4-5 lira at the exit (the rate is 4 with something, but it’s easier for the driver to say “$ 1” than to recalculate with effort into lira kopecks - it amused, and the lira slipped from 17 rubles to 15 rubles in six months .
To Kemer and even to the Dinopark, a few kilometers behind him, too, "One Dolar" : )). So: Fasilis - the final stop, take a ticket to the park for 20 lire, go down to the ruins of a Roman aqueduct, houses, baths, etc. (heated floors), an amphitheater along a pavement that has been preserved from God knows what centuries (from 7.000 years BC) , read stands and inscriptions, take photos. Then a beautiful, clean bay with good sand (but without sun loungers) opens up, where you can swim and watch how beautiful "old sailboats" sail from Kemer (sails are folded for the view, and, by the way, in Kemer and the entrance to the marina-parking, where "One dollar" by bus + 15 minutes walk offered a walk on this one for $15).
- For lovers of long walks:

1. take a walk from the hotel towards Kemer, where the village immediately ends, then - a shore free for campers, a dry river (there is a lake with large seagulls, then a water park (closes early), hotels, shops.
You can return on the same bus for $1.
2. Walk in the opposite direction from Kemer - behind the abandoned hotel, when the auto-tunnel is already visible, turn left and down and go to the wild bay, where the Turks go and come in cars.
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