Nice hotel but no beach

Written: 21 september 2018
Travel time: 9 — 19 september 2018
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
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Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 3.0
The hotel is a solid 3 stars. The hotel has no territory. There is a swimming pool and around there are 4-storey buildings. Around the pool, a row of sun loungers can hardly be inserted. The pool smells like chlorine. One plus of the pool is free booze. We lived in the back building on the 4th floor. Room 4307. View of the wasteland. But it's quiet. There is a sewer smell, but not always. The air conditioner is right in front of the bed (at the feet), so sleeping with the air conditioner on is a cold in 20 minutes. The plumbing was all working.
When we took a tour through PEGAS, the hotel had an agreement with the beach "Qualisto". Before the trip itself, we learned that the hotel did not renew the contract with the beach about the rent. Pegasus immediately froze - we don’t know anything. The hotel said that all tour operators were warned about the changes. The hotel carries to the city beach number 155. About him separately: Iko Melisa Garden will rent a row of dead sun loungers under a long awning. The beach is not guarded at night, so they drink, smoke there all night and..... We came there at night to look and try to swim during the day. Pebbles are not visible on the beach under the cigarette butts. The entrance to the sea is a miracle of tightrope walking. It is impossible to walk on stones 5 cm in diameter.
We went to the paid beach "DAKAPO". The beach is sandy. In the water, about 1 meter from the shore, there is a strip of stones 1.5 meters wide, but through these stones in the water there are bridges for crossing. Then sand again and the depth gradually increases. The water is very clean. The beach is fenced off from the port by a cape-breakwater. The hotel does not take you there. Walking minutes 10. The cost is 3 dollars per person or 15 lire. This is for the whole day. They give you a ticket and you can come back after dinner. We exchanged dollars for lira at the PTT mail at the rate of 6.3 lira per dollar. Turks round all prices in liras when converted into dollars round up to a whole dollar. So it's more profitable in lira. The food is normal. Mostly chicken, a lot of vegetables in different forms. All sorts of cereals, for lunch and dinner - soup. Surprisingly very tasty coffee (you can drink it around the clock - the coffee machine is near the pool). There was enough food and utensils. but the Russians will make a line out of everything, pick up plates with a top, what they can hide in bags, and what they don’t fit in they leave. So you go into the dining room 15 minutes after opening - and everything is in order. There are a lot of flies in the dining room and it blows a lot from the air conditioners.

WI-FI does not catch in the rooms. Catches near the pool and at the reception. We went to the sea, so everything is super.
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