Soulful beach hotel

Written: 24 june 2011
Travel time: 7 — 21 june 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 9.0
Quite a decent option for those who just want to sunbathe and swim in the sea. The hotel is located somewhat apart from other hotels located along the promenade, which is a definite plus, because. not a single window rests against the wall of the neighboring hotel. Although it goes like "3+", but it seems to me that it quite pulls on a kind of mini version of democratic 5 * (if we discard some options, in the form of extra pools, slides, animation and 10 types of hot dishes for dinner). Small, cozy, clean, comfortable, in a good European style, with very polite staff. The sea is amazing and clear. All 14 days he walked only in flip flops and swimming trunks, and dressed only for eating and walking around the city. The food is quite good, although the choice is small, but tasty. Everything is nearby, within walking distance. The only thing that bothered me a little was the lack of bottled water - I had to constantly run to the cooler with bottles.
From my balcony (room 208) I had a stunning view of the sea, the adjacent Tropicana Club-Restaurant (with its pools, terraces and a stage that had live music almost every evening) and, of course, the mountains. This side of the hotel is rightly considered noisy, because there are three open-air discos nearby, the roar of which seems to be heard throughout Kemer at night. However, you should not make a big tragedy out of this, but it’s better to just buy earplugs for 5 liras in any pharmacy and a restful sleep is guaranteed. After all, Kemer is a youth, party resort, not a nursing home. As one Turk told me at the barbershop: "There are no normal people. There are only crazy people in Kemer. " Completely agree with him! : -)
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