Rest like at home
It was the first time in Turkey. I liked it very much. We rested at the Starlight Hotel, now it is not the Maksim Group, which noticeably affected the service for the worse. People who vacationed last year said that both food and service were much better. The hotel is not bad in general. Takes the fact that it is very cozy, calm, inviting. But. Initially, upon arrival, I was outraged by the preparation of the room: in the shower room, sink, some hair on the floor, I had to prepare the room myself for living. The phone didn't work. We were settled in a room in a small building, the view from the balcony overlooked the garbage heap and the premises where the staff lives, well, the mountains. The room is ok. Cleaning daily, but at an incomprehensible time, then in the morning, then in the evening, there were a lot of towels.
The pool is cool, interesting shape, with an island in the center. The music by the pool is not very, the same and nothing remarkable, at least once the Turkish was turned on. For breakfast, lunch, dinner, you had to come on time, otherwise there was not enough food. The queue was building up. Of the fruits were only watermelon and melon. Of the hot dishes, there was often a turkey, lamb, there was a chicken and a chicken less often, fried eggplants. Lots of different pies. The staff is impudent and ubiquitous, with oddities. Cats walk around the dining room during meals. The animation was in Seker - a hotel from the same chain, but the animation was monotonous, it consisted of a children's show, competitions for adults and a disco, a small disco hall - just a platform in the hotel building, benches with tables and mirrors along the walls.
Walk to the sea for 5-10 minutes. There were enough sunbeds, but I didn’t like that even though the beach was our own, merchants of shops constantly hung around there, it was impossible to swim, they constantly rubbed nearby. The Tez Tour hotel is supervised by the guide of the hotel Aybek - a Turk who speaks excellent Russian, was constantly on site and we turned to him on all issues. In principle, I had a lot of good impressions even without that, the impressions about the hotel were like some kind of home. And Kirish is such a small village that everything there has become dear and familiar. Would go back with pleasure!