Better than 4 stars. Very comfortable. It doesn't really have its own beach.

Written: 4 october 2015
Travel time: 10 — 21 september 2015
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday
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Rooms: 9.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 9.0
Reviews from 2 years ago are no longer valid! The owner stopped renting it out, and personally manages everything. Up to the presence of the type of ordinary guest at the "meal". We knew who he was and bowed at meetings. Photos of the hotel - on Booking'e correspond to reality. Vacation for two in September cost 55E per day with all-inclusive

The hotel after a recent high-quality renovation, large, but the atmosphere is "home". Everyone knows you and everyone is happy to see you and try to say greetings in Russian, although the main contingent is Turks and English speakers. At the reception, Khalil knows Russian, and his charming replacement Yeliz teaches, while both speak English. Our cleaning was done by Samira and in the bar, among others, Mehmet worked - both also knowing Russian and willingly answering questions. The staff spun around non-stop all day, while remaining smiling and friendly. Cleaning and change of towels - almost every day.

The food is varied and very tasty, and the chef and assistants were present in the hall "studying the demand" of the buffet. And if after the meal you don’t forget to thank, then the managers of the hall will meet you like family. But even without thanks, the dirty dishes were removed almost instantly.

We didn't have to wait long even though we arrived before 10:00. They immediately offered us a breakfast that was not supposed to us, and settled in within an hour. The room was very good, on the top floor.

The pool is large and clean with plenty of umbrellas and sunbeds. Although it was only "after dinner". And so - or 10 minutes. walk to the equipped municipal beach, or 25 minutes of a pleasant walk to the vicinity of Nirvana Beach (between Nirvana and Deniziaka beach).
There, in the mornings, a Turk, whose name seems to be Istmet, rests and cleans the beach at the same time - he is a pensioner and does it voluntarily. There are also a few sun loungers in the shade of olives. It seems to be free, but an employee of a neighboring beach ran into us with a demand (in broken Russian - he heard us, you bastard) to pay 15 lira - he sent him and he no longer approached us. The nearest communal free beach has a shower and a changing room, in the morning the water is clear, but by lunchtime the sandy bottom raises turbidity, but in the evening the sun is there the longest.

Excursions were taken from Sasha (i. e. advertising ...Sasha - hello! : ), his Russian-speaking office is located on the road to the beach on the right when you exit the Munamar Beach Residence Hotel near the canal
and around the corner, by the way, a Russian-speaking seller sells sweets - both are in the photo "Excursions and sweets ... ".
A tour of the “Aegean Islands” ($45 for two) is not bad, but I would recommend taking a trip towards Amos instead - there are 7 and 3 hour tours for 25-30 lire per person, sold at the "central pier" and near the yachts . I regretted that I didn’t go there right away ...I would repeat ...


About language problems… Minimal English was enough even to get through Istanbul-Dalaman (flights, booked through the Internet in Pegasus - less than $ 350 for two in both directions, but this is a separate story) Marmaris-Ichmeler (bus) to the hotel. Just in case, print the tickets in English and / or write the name and address of the hotel on a piece of paper - and how is it not clear - poke into a piece of paper and moo - you will be correctly sent (in a good way) to where you need to go. The Russian language is getting wider there. On "our" wild beach near Nirvana Beach, there were about a dozen Russians lying around. There are many signs in Russian. BUT!
Having learned the basic words (thank you, sorry, good afternoon / morning / evening) will you get a lot of bonuses from the locals? And smile more often!
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