My subjective review

Written: 23 july 2010
Travel time: 11 — 22 july 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 10.0
Just returned from Nashira yesterday, so fresh impressions:
The hotel lives up to its star rating. These are real 5* ALL. Yes, not UALL, if someone does not have enough booze level or something!
They settled us on the 2nd floor overlooking the pine trees. An excellent room, in the evening a delightful coniferous aroma, and those units that scare you make very little noise. And not necessarily Russians or Ukrainians are accommodated in the rooms at the back of the hotel. The Germans lived next to us, on the 1st floor (practically on the ground) - the British. And they didn't throw any tantrums. What you paid for - you live there. And by the way, this back side was a big plus, because the room was always cool.

The number of pools is amazing! In the July heat, there is nothing better than to cool off in a free pool, and not completely filled with hot bodies. The pools are clean, the presence of bleach is minimal, the jacuzzi pools were often empty. The pool bar between 4 pools is very interestingly thought out. There were always enough sunbeds for everyone.
The hotel itself is really hot, but it is almost impossible to cool such an area. It was very pleasant to sit in the piano bar (sorry, the piano is out of tune), read, drink soft drinks. The hotel is really family-run, young people may be bored there, but with us, young people didn’t get bored too much - everyone found something to do. There were most Poles in the hotel during my stay, and they behaved, to put it mildly, not very cultured, but in general, there was a feeling that everyone, especially children, left the rules of good manners outside the hotel. You swim in the pool - and nearby a child of Poland or Germany decided to wash his shoes! No problems! But these are all trifles.
I liked the food, and even very much! I am in love with their yoghurts, rose petal jam, sweet fragrant watermelons. . . The breakfasts are amazing with their variety. Meat was beef, chicken, turkey, lamb, liver, heart, and - yes, yes! - bacon! Can you imagine bacon in a Muslim country? I was shocked! Fruits were in abundance - watermelons, melons, apricots, plums, cherry plums, cherries, red/green apples, blue/pink/white grapes, bananas, oranges! It was the first hotel where there was such an abundance of fruits (not for the first time in Turkey, and always in 5 *! ). Great chicken in honey sauce, shrimp, mussels and Chinese evening sushi; baked lamb and amazing snacks and sweets in the Turkish evening, a huge baked fish with a long list of side dishes in the fish. A la carte visited three: Turkish, Italian, Asian. Noteworthy Asian and Turkish. In Italian, you can simply die of hunger between serving tiny portions of dishes.
Service is normal. I never wait for a waiter myself, so there were no problems. Cleaned well, a day left $ 1. The air conditioner worked great. Everything shone and sparkled. The shower is screwed to the wall, there were inconveniences, but there's nothing to be done. . .

We were not very interested in animation, we visited the dances of the regions of Turkey once. Quite interesting, but we were interested in a relaxing holiday. This is what we got. For the rest of the hotel 5+!
The sea is restless, the waves roll and beat, but this also has its own romance. BUT - ATTENTION - in the sea, the depth begins literally in half a meter. Be careful. And feed the fish from the pier, and every evening they will come in schools for dinner. The beach is long and wide, there are enough places at any time.
The hotel has very cute cats and cats - well-groomed and polished, but, apart from them, there are no more living creatures.
I did not expect such a high level from the hotel, after reading conflicting reviews (and comparing the price with the Kemer fours, which are more expensive than Nashira), and now I am even more convinced that all the reviews are a purely subjective opinion of a single person (and I am no exception).
And I would love to return to Nashira even tomorrow.
To everyone who goes there - go with pleasure, and have a nice rest! )))
And learn some Turkish words. Meraba (hello) and teshekkur ederim (thank you very much) are truly magic words at customs, in a store, and in a hotel)).
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