For 3*-horror

Written: 2 august 2011
Travel time: 1 — 11 july 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 3.0
Food: 5.0
Amenities: 4.0
This is the WORST hotel we have ever stayed in. He doesn't deserve a three. We were in the "triples" in different countries, but this hotel clearly does not deserve higher than the "two".
All numbers are the same. Stupidly white walls (cracked) - white furniture (collapsing) - white bed (sometimes stained, but originally it was also white). The windows overlook either the outside - then you can hear the buses that pick up and bring tourists at 5 in the morning, or into the courtyard - then you can hear the music (up to 12 hours). Although you can also hear the music from the outside, even better, since the doors and windows made from cardboard. The water flows hot only if you are ahead of the neighbors and ran to the shower first. Towels are changed not once in 3 days, but 2 times in 10 days, and then, if you remind that stupid cleaning lady. Refrigerators and air conditioners of the antediluvian period stink of something incomprehensible, like from stagnant moisture chtoli.
Food is a separate issue. The menu changes a little every other day, but imperceptibly : ) In principle, you won’t be hungry, even eat watermelons (more than their berries, fruits, NOTHING), but I’ll just keep silent about the quality of food. Half-eaten tomatoes and cucumbers in the morning were served in the form of a salad for lunch, and the children only eat those "yuppies" right with the powder on their teeth or their local cola (like slop, the child poured "accidentally" right away). And so-tea / coffee / mineral water. Meat was a rare guest in our dishes, firstly, because it is rare and scarce for all the residents of the hotel, and secondly, if there was, it was either underdone or peppered. The only thing I liked was the cakes and muesli for breakfast. But here's the problem - they also have powdered milk.

It takes 10-15 minutes to walk to the beach past the shops, that is, I can see peace for you "hey, girl, buy-padidy-pamerium. " And be careful with the children, at the entrance to the beach there is a white python "for a photo. "
The beach is one for both hotels, Solim and Solim Inn. If you don’t like to wake up before 7, you will sunbathe on your balcony. At 7 am people line up and rake all the beds with mattresses. And then the latecomers nestle next to each other, so everyone lies in a kilechka and hears each other, and even by the evening they become almost one family.
The sea is the ONLY thing we liked. There is a pier from which you can jump and which sometimes covers you from the waves. Pebbles (pebbles) are small, smooth, do not cut the legs, do not press. There were no jellyfish, no garbage floated, no diesel fuel floats from the boats. The entrance to the water is gentle, gradual, but in order to be up to the neck, you do NOT need to scratch 5 km into the distance, which is good. There are 2 souls on the entire beach. Queues, since many people have a desire to wash off very salty water. The toilet on the beach is good, free for the hotel.
And back to the hotel again. Animation-no. Once a week, some uncle yells hits of the 90s to plywood and a synthesizer, and therefore the tables are set "in a special way") The pool is not bad, but it won't do for kids, except perhaps with a circle. Depth immediately from 1.5m. What I liked is free wi-fi. We needed internet, and that's how we saved money on negotiations with relatives. I went to my laptop through Skype, called, showed myself, and didn’t spend a cent : ) Although there is a computer with Internet access in the lobby for (I don’t remember exactly) $ 2-3 per hour and a telephone box. You can go to a hammam in a nearby hotel, 2 barkers constantly hang out at Solim Inn, you won't lose them. $20 for 2 hours of your time, but then the tan goes on really well. For the 3rd trip in Turkey, they did it for the first time and it seems not bad : )

In the evening we advise you to go to Kemer, otherwise there is nothing to do in Kirish at all. 20 minutes ride for $2. And do not waste money from the operator on excursions - all the SAME things are offered by local agencies (they are located among the shops), but half the price. Operators intimidate that they can breed, do not believe it. Everything is fine. We regretted that we spent $ 50 on an excursion to Tahtali. They also broke down along the way. If you want to go there, go from the locals for 20. The view is beautiful, but if there are no clouds. Nothing special at the top. disassemble.
In general, I would give the hotel 4 out of 10, Kirishu 6 out of 10, the sea 10 out of 10, the beach 6 out of 10.
Decide for yourself, but I spoke))
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