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Which resort and how to choose?
I have never been to Turkey, and the vastness of the choice of resorts is great. Who can say where it is better to fly to just relax, leading a minimally active lifestyle? No diving, no excursions needed. Just lie down in the sun, swim in the clear sea, sleep in the hotel?
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аватар tata57
I really want to help you. As a tourist in love with Turkey with 9 years of experience, I recommend you hotels in the Kemer region. ) I will be happy to answer all your questions.
аватар gostia
It's all about banknotes :) That's why most likely the boom is planned for the end of September - it seems that prices are already falling. It’s just that we haven’t rested anywhere for more than two years, and with our hyperactive kinder, who will stay with my grandmother, on vacation I just want to lie down and do nothing, but with good service (like dumplings jumping into my mouth :)) I looked at sites - prices for 2 weeks of 4-5 stars with a full "all" range from 2.5 to 8 thousand. Of course, I’m thinking about a burning tour, but it’s scary - how will they put a bedbug in the back of the sewer into what thread ... In Egypt, it seems like in Hurghada it was less likely to run into a neglected hotel, in which 5 stars have long turned into 1/2 than in Sharm El Sheikh. but I don't know anything about Turkey. If you have any advice with resorts and tour operators, I will be grateful :)
аватар tata57
In Turkey, they started to relax from a 3 * hotel and were in the grip. True, it was back in 1997 and all in the same Kemer, Beldibi village 1. But the "feature" of our holiday is that we try to be in Turkey in the middle July - on my (and now granddaughter's) birthday. And this is the high season - a little expensive, of course, but for my loved ones ... I didn’t succeed at burning, alas. At the end of September it’s really cheaper. But keep in mind: the end of the season and everything is gradually winding down (once we rested in Belek from September 12 to 26 and immediately felt it. I advise the same Kemer, the tour operator Teztur, but what about the hotel ...??? Choose according to your needs and financial possibilities. Good luck with your choice!
аватар gostia
And what does it mean - everything is folded? Personally, the less discos rattle through the windows, the better, otherwise it’s not convenient to sleep with earplugs, and in Egypt we fell asleep at 10. We will not go to cafes and various shows, we want to take super all inclusive.
аватар gostia
And why didn’t it work on burning? Such a rarity, or did you only ask them in certain travel agencies?
аватар kot1963
The area of ​​Kemer is really good, nature, mountains... If you want tranquility, it is better to choose the suburbs of Bildibi, Gunyuk. In Bildibi, look at the hotel "Crystal Flora" in 2010, the price-quality ratio was at the level. There are a couple of well-known "BUTs" in the Kemer area - high humidity and a rocky bottom. Keep in mind when choosing if you are fans of sandy beaches, then you are definitely not here.
аватар 555sergio555
I agree with the previous opinion for a beautiful transparent sea, it is worth paying a pebble beach, but it's worth it. If this is uncomfortable for you, I advise you to consider hotels away from Kemer, the last two villages: Chamyuva and Tekirova. There is already a wider coastline, and small pebbles mixed with sand, some hotels, as I understand it, even imported sand. For example, we rested last year - Simena Sun Club, I really liked it, the service was at a decent level.
аватар kudelya
And if you like to go into the sea on the sand, take the Side region (Kyumköy, Sorgun). The hotels there are quite landscaped, and the beaches are incomparable. And from the airport 40-70km.
аватар gostia
I’m just a fan of rocky beaches - I can’t stand sand sticking to my body and rubbing togas in slippers, no matter how well you rinse them. And high humidity - it seems to be useful ... Moreover, my husband is a smoker.
I would like it to be somewhere quieter :) No discos until 2 am :)
аватар kot1963
I fully understand you, and therefore I ventured to advise Cristal Flora. The disco there takes place on a platform that goes 30 meters into the sea. there is no single building for the resettlement of vacationers, there are several rows of small buildings immersed in greenery (I have a photo in my albums). If during the settlement you try to get not to the one closest to the discotheque, then it will not pester you
аватар gostia
Thanks to everyone for the advice :) Another tiny question - and in which hotels the staff speaks VERY well in Russian? For my husband, this is the main condition, after they rested in Egypt in a hotel that is profiled for the Germans.
аватар kot1963
Areas of Kemer, Antalya are considered "Russian". There are usually no language problems either in hotels or in shops
аватар ivanova13
We are flying to Kemer (chemyuva) on May 5 ... who rested in Larisa Park? Any reviews? Share! I will be very grateful ... I read on other sites that the hotel is very dead and the whole attraction is the first line and landscaping ... .everything is so scary?
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