I was in Turkey for the first and last time.

Written: 9 april 2012
Travel time: 15 — 26 june 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 8.0
Very beautiful nature, clean air, beautiful territory, clean sea, but a little cool (although my 2-year-old child swam there with great pleasure and did not want to go out), water slides on which my child and I also had a great ride, good animation is all pluses.
Now the cons: on the first day they settled in some kind of kennel with a window 15 by 15 cm. Moved only the next day in the morning (after my scandal) in a nice big room. They don’t give you an iron just like that, hand over things for money and they’ll iron you or walk like you’ve been pulled out of one place. I don’t feel sorry for paying, but there are things that I don’t trust anyone to iron. I didn’t really like the food, as well as the queues for breakfast, lunch and dinner, because everyone was hungry and had never seen barbecue, pizza, etc. There were delicious small pancakes for breakfast with different toppings, and then their Turks are always fried with such disgruntled faces. The problem with the sunbeds, there are a lot of goon people who take the sunbeds at 6 in the morning (spreading on them: either swimming trunks, then slippers, then caps), and come at 11 in the morning. Personally, I came to the beach, dumped everything and lay down to sunbathe. And there are a lot of such different unpleasant moments.
Excursion to Pamukkale! It takes 4 hours to go there anyway, so they still deliver to various incomprehensible factories (where satin bed linen costs $ 230, and in Kyiv I bought exactly the same for $ 110) and wine cellars (where a bottle of cheap wine is hovered for $ 25 and they say that only they make it without adding sugar and in small quantities. In fact, this wine is made in Izmir with added sugar and it is sold in a supermarket for $ 11.50) and the journey takes about 5 hours.

On Pamukkale, be sure to take with you: water, a cap, a towel, a swimsuit and sun cream (some returned burnt)
Hotels and people in Italy, UAE, Thailand are much better and there are not so many goons!
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