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Tell me, which hotels in Kemer have small pebbles on the beaches?
16 years ago  •  no subscribers 16 answers
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Kemer is the best place in Turkey apart from the Aegean coast. The beaches are similar to our Yalta - only better and cleaner :) Therefore, the price is such - the place is just super. I was in Tekirov and in Kemer itself - small pebbles practically do not differ from sand. Go - you won't regret it :) Farther...
Are we going to Utopia? Turkey 2 times. Were in KEMER. Even scary all the reviews are different. Is the coast really as terrible as they write about it?
11 years ago  •  11 subscribers 35 answers
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mob_74 Sorry.. didn't understand the question! You are asking about the Utopia World 5 * beach, and not about Kemer. Wasn't there. I looked through the pictures, judging by the pictures, the beach is really not impressive. And the water is cloudy (the sand is muddy), and the shore itself is rocky, sprinkled with boulders ... Farther...
Please specify the beach is sand and pebble - how big are the pebbles. do you need a special Beach shoes?
9 years ago  •  5 subscribers 4 answers
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We rested in Tekirova. Pebbles may not be the largest there, but it was still more comfortable for me to walk on wooden decks and swim from the pier.)) Farther...
In early August, we are planning to go to the Crimea with two children for two weeks. Since one child has problems with the respiratory system, there is a desire to go to the South Coast. Since the beaches on the South Coast are more suitable for adults, I really want to have at least some, more or less, near-sand beach for children. What place can you recommend so that children can have a good time on the beach? Most boarding houses do not take small children (we have a one-year-old), then we plan to look for private hotels or already look for private offers on the spot.
10 years ago  •  10 subscribers 91 answer
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Also, since you are from Ukraine, keep this in mind: I strongly do not recommend going to Crimea in your car this year. Among those who have already rested, there are occasional cases when the vacation was a success, but people return back without cars. And this is not theft, but a banal robbery: if you have a more or less decent car, and not a broken Zhiguli, you can simply give the keys. At best, get train tickets in return, at worst, nothing. You will not prove anything to anyone, because the ... Farther...