Not a five, but it will do

Written: 26 june 2018
Travel time: 5 — 13 june 2018
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 5.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 7.0
We went in early June for 9 nights.
The hotel was chosen as the cheapest five for all inclusive, for family holidays (the child is almost 3 years old).
The hotel is not far from the beach. There are three swimming pools on the territory, plus two - paddling pools for children, with a play area. Restaurant - in a separate building D where you have to stomp your feet.
We were placed in building C, in a very small room 3211 on the second floor, but that suited us. The next day the child was brought a normal crib.
A huge plus is that the room had a brand new air conditioner - it cooled well. When you open the glass door to the balcony, the air conditioner automatically turns off. By the way, if it stops working, it means that the memory (protective device) in the panel located in the upper part of the cabinet, near the doors, has turned off (the switch snaps down there, you need to turn it on again - lift it up). But it was only twice (often they opened and closed the door to the balcony).

There is a flat-screen TV - Vestel with hundreds of satellite channels (there is the first, sts, tnt), and most importantly - you can plug in a flash drive with cartoons to keep your child busy. The telly can be set to the Russian menu. They also watched how Russia won 5-0 against the Saudis.
The shower is normal, the water is hot until late at night.
The room is cleaned every other day. Change towels. If not enough - you can ask for more.
The refrigerator cools well. There are always two large two-liter bottles of water in the room.
WiFi will be connected to you the next day after checking in - somewhere in your computer they bind your passport and hotel number (they will give you a login and password at the reception). WiFi hotspots hang in the corridor, so it catches well in the rooms. But if there is a large population of tourists, it is better to go out into the corridor, or go to the reception - then the Internet speed will be good.
By the way, the card from the number includes only the conder. i. e.
if you pulled out a card and went to the sea - everything works except for the conder (refrigerator, TV, light).

The hotel area is elongated, the restaurant - through a small parking lot. The pool water is slightly chlorinated. There are snack bars. There are two slides in the pool, they work alternately.
By the way, opposite the entrance to building C there is a mini market (two or three shops with rags and souvenirs), and there is a Game Room - there you can play Playstation3 for 20 liras for 2 hours (two playstation, rooted, games - offline, there are: gta5, cryzis , racing and something else). When we left, they added two more consoles, I think xbox.

So, the restaurant is in building D, near the mountain. The restaurant is large, with air conditioning in the ceiling. There are 3 small highchairs for baby dolls. Breakfast is usually chicken eggs in various forms, all sorts of croutons, etc. There are three coffee machines. Each table has a large bottle of water for two. For lunch (or dinner? ) there are bottles of red and white wine on the tables (we haven't tried it). Ice cream (three flavors) is served for dinner in the yard.

They also usually cut watermelon, melon, eat peaches, etc. The menu is not very diverse, but there is meat and soups, you will not stay hungry. There are also enough sweets.
The waiters, if not very busy, will always help, only they don’t understand anything in Russian.
Near the restaurant (building D), next to the pool - there is a small cave. There are tables and chairs.
Building D itself rests on the rock. There is an area with a mowed lawn and two swings. If you climb up the stones - you can find land turtles. Some tourists feed them with salad or cucumbers. But usually you can find turtles only in the morning.

From what I did not like - the lack of children's animation as such. Animators live in the hotel, and there is a separate room for children near the stage. But for all 9 days - so no one took care of the children, even this room was not opened. Only in the evening these animators come out and come up with some kind of sluggish contests for adults.
On the last evening before departure, a group of dancers arrived. They danced belly dance and folk dances.

In general, the hotel is a four. Cheap, quiet, no frills. I would call it a sanatorium for Germans and Turks.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original