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Written: 25 june 2010
Travel time: 27 july — 6 august 2009
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
We were in Kusadasi last year for the first time abroad. I do not know how it is now, but it was 4 *. There were pluses and minuses, but it doesn’t happen that everything suits everything. ) I’ll try to tell you in detail about them. )
1) Accommodation in rooms. The expansion was pretty fast. We chose in advance at the travel agency which floor we would live on. The room was quite cozy, quite well cleaned (every other day we put $ 1 or something in lira on the bed). The cleaning lady was making art out of towels and stuff. Somehow, I left my hat on the mirror table, she carefully laid it on the bed with her "works" (you can look at the photo). Every day when we saw the cleaner, we always greeted her in Turkish (Meraba, which means hello). You always have to treat people well to be treated that way.
2) Restaurant. The food was good. However, they poured a lot of spices (usually for Turkey) that I had to drink a lot of water. As for the water. I do not recommend trying juices. They are diluted with water, and the taste is such that you doubt that it is juice at all. And also all the drinks were diluted: cola, fanta, sprite, ordinary soda (like mineral water) alcoholic... We wanted to bring watermelon into the rooms, but they stopped us. The downside is that if you get hungry and the restaurant is closed (it opens at a certain time), where do you get food? We quietly put all the kormans)))). The food was varied (although in the end this food bothered), you could eat (I'm 13 and I'm not such an eater anymore). In the morning: cereal (for every taste), hot and cold milk, toast, buns, coffee, tea, there were more serious dishes, etc. For lunch: soups, pasta, sweets and much more. For dinner: sometimes they gave meat, pasta, salads, fish... but I liked sweet things more: cakes, pastries... mmmm... delicious! )) A lot of people gather for dinner, that there were even queues in the restaurant itself. That's why you need to get tables quickly. Even in the afternoon in a tavern on the street, they gave hamburgers and french fries. Of course, McDonald's tastes better.

3) Animation and entertainment. I didn’t really like the animation... Every day at half past eleven or at half past eleven they turned on exactly the same program, music . . It bothered me, especially when you were lying on the beach. But we could entertain ourselves. )) However, there were interesting games in the pool. I also liked their dancing. Every day and in the evening, again, people gathered around the pool, turned on the music and repeated everything after the animator. There were many entertainments.
4) Sea. The sea was clear, but for me personally, it was not quite warm. I rarely went into the water, but if you go there, you can’t stretch it out. ))) The bottom is rocky, so watch where you step. You can buy special rubber slippers for this. If you walk along the beach to the right, where there are very few people, the water is like fresh milk, warm, you can still see the bottom. There are stones there, and under the stones... sea urchins live. ) Don't be afraid of them, if you don't touch them, they won't touch you. ) We even captured them on camera.
5) Staff. The staff is friendly. However, we saw a case where two bartenders got into a fight over a tip. This is how it happens. .
6) The hotel itself. The hotel is cozy, good interior. I really liked the elevator (there were two or three of them), large, modern, with a mirror and with music (although the music is very old). At the expense of the stairs, going down in flip flops, but if they are wet, you can fall, so you better take your time (as for children).
7) Outside the hotel. Pomoymu near the hotel once a week, put up tents with all sorts of things. There was one funny case, a Turk turned to my mother: "Madame, try on your pants. " The pants were unrealistically huge, and my mother was slim, thin. So you will not get bored with the Turks. If you walk around, there will be a coffee shop nearby, where ice cream with 6 balls was sold, you can choose what you like. And also there is a village of Ozdere, 2 kilometers from the hotel, where there are a lot of shops.
P. S. I liked the hotel that I didn’t even want to leave home)))
Translated automatically from Russian. View original