1 drawback (and it seems to me more than sufficient) - from 23-00 pm to 08-00 am in the hotel ON THE WHOLE territory stinks of garbage. . .
2 drawback - Russian tourists are settled in the most distant buildings.
3 drawback - there was a desire to play tennis - there are a lot of courts, they are empty, you have to hunt for rackets.
4 disadvantage - food, if you are used to eating bourdu or only french fries, then the hotel is for you. Meat, fish - what is it? Desserts - some of them are served completely frozen, fruits - in Turkey you need to look for such tasteless watermelons and melons. Vegetables, greens - all sluggish. Children's menu - french fries, sweets... You can drink wine if you are not afraid of dirty glasses...
5 drawback - the entrance to the water from the shore is disgusting (yes, in Kemer there are pebbles everywhere) the hotel has three piers, none of them have a decent entrance to the sea.
6 drawback - during lunch, some kind of bun falls on the floor, the staff does not pick it up and throw it away, but put it back...
7 drawback - music on the beach, a continuous cacophony from different corners of the beach (from the bar and restaurants) you have to go to swear at the reception so that the staff remembers that they are not serving themselves here, but tourists.
8 disadvantage - room cleaning consisted only of making beds and changing towels. . .
Food: The menu is good. The only drawback is a small variety of meat dishes. Fruits and vegetables were the sea.
Infrastructure: you can find something to your taste, and everything is free.
Animation: quite varied and professional. And she worked not only in the evening, but also during the day (all sorts of fitness, etc. ).
The rooms were cleaned every day, and quite efficiently.
General impressions: the hotel is fully consistent with 5 stars. Recomend for everybody.
There were some problems with the settlement. We arrived at the hotel around 10 am. As you know, check-out from the rooms takes place at 12 o'clock, and those whose rooms we were supposed to take had a flight in the evening. Well, of course, they paid extra money and stayed in the room until the evening .... and the administration asked us to wait until 3 o'clock in the afternoon ... well, can you imagine, right? We were all in warm (for Turkish weather) clothes, tired, wandered around the hotel ... but then we were settled after all, after some scandal.
There are rooms there, and bungalows in a multi-storey building. They gave us a bungalow. Well, in general, the hotel is excellent, it works only on the “max. Inclusive”, so they didn’t even hang any bracelets on us. Well, actually, what else does the Russian need? 24 hours a day all drinks, including European alcohol.
The cuisine there is also good, only a little monotonous, plus there is very little meat there.
Animation is just on top and animators too. If you go with a child, then you definitely won’t see him until the evening. Very well thought out entertainment program for the day. Even the hotel disco is great. True, they still gather people there and take them to the club (I don’t remember the name). And there is no way to get through - the people are dark.
The hotel has its own mini water park, which also could not but rejoice. Beach, small pebbles .... but still a big difference compared to sand. So I spent most of my time by the pool. There were 3 or 4 of them, I don't remember exactly. There are few Turks in the hotel, apart from the employees. Even among animators only one. Mostly the people are Germans, Austrians and Russians. There was also a free barbershop. Get it - I don't want to. Here, I am attaching a photo of the hotel to the story, taken from one of the slides in the water park and the view of the pools at night.
Accommodation main building + bungalow. For $ 20 at the reception got a bungalow on the 2nd floor overlooking the garden. Cleaning did not cause any complaints, the tip left for 2 dollars every other day.
Almost all types of entertainment at the hotel are included in the price of the tour (banana, water skiing, tennis, bicycles), but you have to pay for equipment rental or court lighting at night.
Meals are organized in three restaurants: the main restaurant (buffet), Italian (menu) and Turkish (menu). In Italian and Turkish, you need to sign up at the reception. I recommend Turkish - they cook very tasty + a beautiful view of the sea.
The entrance to the sea is pebbles, smaller than in Kemer, but it’s still difficult to enter the water, it’s better to take the stairs from the pier. Sunbeds near the bar on the beach need to be occupied in the morning, otherwise it will take a long time to walk to the bar.
I took excursions from both Detur and the local Ginza office. Didn't feel a difference.