1. Approached on the budget. 2. Not far from the sea 2nd line. 3. The food is normal, everything is necessary. 4. The hotel is cozy, everything worked. 5. Sevgi the girl at the reception was just a godsend, she had a toothache - she explained how to walk to the dentist, and in general all questions were resolved with her quickly.
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1. Approached on the budget.
2. Not far from the sea 2nd line.
3. The food is normal, everything is necessary.
4. The hotel is cozy, everything worked.
5. Sevgi the girl at the reception was just a godsend, she had a toothache - she explained how to walk to the dentist, and in general all questions were resolved with her quickly.
6. Right there was a sandy beach of another hotel, ours is also normal, the pier is awesome, new.
2. Not far from the sea 2nd line.
3. The food is normal, everything is necessary.
4. The hotel is cozy, everything worked.
5. Sevgi the girl at the reception was just a godsend, she had a toothache - she explained how to walk to the dentist, and in general all questions were resolved with her quickly.
6. Right there was a sandy beach of another hotel, ours is also normal, the pier is awesome, new.
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Hi all! The hotel is mainly designed for Europeans. No one knows the Russian language from the hotel staff, they communicate on their fingers. There are no entertainment or discotheques. The food is scarce, but there are different fruits. They don’t give towels for rent. The room is cleaned every day but towels are changed every other day.
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Hi all! The hotel is mainly designed for Europeans. No one knows the Russian language from the hotel staff, they communicate on their fingers. There are no entertainment or discotheques. The food is scarce, but there are different fruits. They don’t give towels for rent. The room is cleaned every day but towels are changed every other day. They don't give cognac, only gin, rublevskaya vodka and raki, but also beer of course. I expected better.
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• 12.5
This hotel does not live up to its 4 star rating! Food is scarce, even in 3-kah, according to the stories they give more meat, and so only vegetables, and a couple of times I ran into sour. There is no beach of your own, you have to drag yourself across the road to a paid city beach and lay out 1.5 lira daily for a sunbed and umbrella.
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This hotel does not live up to its 4 star rating! Food is scarce, even in 3-kah, according to the stories they give more meat, and so only vegetables, and a couple of times I ran into sour. There is no beach of your own, you have to drag yourself across the road to a paid city beach and lay out 1.5 lira daily for a sunbed and umbrella. True, the rooms are very good, all the furniture, plumbing is new. The staff practically does not speak Russian, they cleaned normally, in any case, I had no complaints. But, I want to tell you that the shortcomings were evident only on the first day, and then the minuses gradually began to turn into pluses, in general, how do you get ready for a vacation. And, of course, it’s very good that the hotel is located in the city, I had a rest before that in Konakli, village-village.
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• 4.5
The hotel is not bad: the building is new, the rooms are excellent, not far from the sea, the food is great. But... sun loungers and umbrellas on the beach are paid, there are no discos, the animation took place only 2 times in 2 weeks. Moreover, our shoes were stolen from our room. There are practically no Russians, mostly Germans and Poles.
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The hotel is not bad: the building is new, the rooms are excellent, not far from the sea, the food is great. But... sun loungers and umbrellas on the beach are paid, there are no discos, the animation took place only 2 times in 2 weeks. Moreover, our shoes were stolen from our room. There are practically no Russians, mostly Germans and Poles.
When we booked a ticket, it was written on the site that the Turkish bath and sauna were free, but it turned out that you had to pay for them. But we went to Hamam on a tour package, and did not regret it at all.
But, despite all this, my mother and I really liked Turkey !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! )))))))))))))))))))))))) )
When we booked a ticket, it was written on the site that the Turkish bath and sauna were free, but it turned out that you had to pay for them. But we went to Hamam on a tour package, and did not regret it at all.
But, despite all this, my mother and I really liked Turkey !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! )))))))))))))))))))))))) )
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A few days ago, my sister and I returned from a vacation at the Sea Sight Hotel in Alanya. In general, we had a good rest: the Russian company that gathered on time did not let us get bored. Now I will try to give an objective description of the hotel from the very beginning. Upon arrival at the hotel, you will be charged a $10 deposit for the use of air conditioning in the room.
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A few days ago, my sister and I returned from a vacation at the Sea Sight Hotel in Alanya. In general, we had a good rest: the Russian company that gathered on time did not let us get bored.
Now I will try to give an objective description of the hotel from the very beginning. Upon arrival at the hotel, you will be charged a $10 deposit for the use of air conditioning in the room. Of course, your money will be returned to you upon departure, provided that you return the remote control from the air conditioner and the original receipt that you will be given upon arrival.
The decor in the room is pretty nice, cleaned clean, towels are changed every 2 days. Hotel towels, by the way, cannot be taken with you either to the beach or to the pool. So take towels from home with you, or you will have to fork out on the spot.
The sand and pebble beach is really geographically located 150 meters from the hotel, but the sunbeds and umbrellas on it are paid (because the beach is public). It is possible to bargain for $ 2 for a sunbed and an umbrella (ie, a dollar for a beach attribute). By the way, the hotel has its own sand and pebble beach, but it is still difficult to call it a beach, because. the beach is a large slippery stone block, from which you can’t go down into the water. But the hotel management promises to equip the beach by the next season and organize free sun loungers and umbrellas for vacationers. My friends and I sometimes went to sandy beaches, 10 minutes walk from the hotel.
Food. Breakfasts were not particularly varied: cereals, muesli, chicken and soy sausages, cheese, jams, watermelons, melons, grapes, buns, eggs. We were quite satisfied with lunches and dinners (especially oriental sweets ). The only thing that really became annoying later was chicken meat. Of course, it was cooked in different variations: fried, steamed, grilled, but still I wanted variety in meat delicacies. We gave fish several times. Bar. Drinks are free from 10 am to 12 pm. The set is standard: beer, gin and tonic, white and red wine, crayfish. From alcohol-free, it is clear Cola, Fanta, Sprite, etc.
Animation... or lack thereof, I don’t even know how to put it correctly. Rather the second. During the week there were two entertaining evenings: one was an evening of oriental dances, the second was a defile of leather jackets and sheepskin coats from a nearby store. And somehow I wanted to drive to the disco. As we later found out, in a nearby hotel for $ 4, people were taken to discos in Alanya.
Pools. The hotel has two of them: one is small (directly next to the hotel), the depth is maybe 6 feet or less. The sun loungers around this pool seem to be occupied since the hotel opened in June 2007 . But it doesn't matter! After all, 50 meters from the hotel there is another pool deeper and larger and less crowded, and sunbeds with umbrellas are freely available there.
With regards to the national diversity that inhabits the hotel: a large number of Poles, Russians, Germans.
These are my impressions of the hotel. But, as you know, every point of view is subjective and somewhat one-sided. To draw your own conclusions - you need to experience the experience yourself. But my final verdict-vacation was a success! ! After all, I would not exchange for anything new acquaintances with the most interesting, in my opinion, people, funny resort stories, evening gatherings over a glass of beer and frank conversations, romantic mood, bright sun, gentle breeze and clear emerald water of the Mediterranean Sea !! !
Now I will try to give an objective description of the hotel from the very beginning. Upon arrival at the hotel, you will be charged a $10 deposit for the use of air conditioning in the room. Of course, your money will be returned to you upon departure, provided that you return the remote control from the air conditioner and the original receipt that you will be given upon arrival.
The decor in the room is pretty nice, cleaned clean, towels are changed every 2 days. Hotel towels, by the way, cannot be taken with you either to the beach or to the pool. So take towels from home with you, or you will have to fork out on the spot.
The sand and pebble beach is really geographically located 150 meters from the hotel, but the sunbeds and umbrellas on it are paid (because the beach is public). It is possible to bargain for $ 2 for a sunbed and an umbrella (ie, a dollar for a beach attribute). By the way, the hotel has its own sand and pebble beach, but it is still difficult to call it a beach, because. the beach is a large slippery stone block, from which you can’t go down into the water. But the hotel management promises to equip the beach by the next season and organize free sun loungers and umbrellas for vacationers. My friends and I sometimes went to sandy beaches, 10 minutes walk from the hotel.
Food. Breakfasts were not particularly varied: cereals, muesli, chicken and soy sausages, cheese, jams, watermelons, melons, grapes, buns, eggs. We were quite satisfied with lunches and dinners (especially oriental sweets ). The only thing that really became annoying later was chicken meat. Of course, it was cooked in different variations: fried, steamed, grilled, but still I wanted variety in meat delicacies. We gave fish several times. Bar. Drinks are free from 10 am to 12 pm. The set is standard: beer, gin and tonic, white and red wine, crayfish. From alcohol-free, it is clear Cola, Fanta, Sprite, etc.
Animation... or lack thereof, I don’t even know how to put it correctly. Rather the second. During the week there were two entertaining evenings: one was an evening of oriental dances, the second was a defile of leather jackets and sheepskin coats from a nearby store. And somehow I wanted to drive to the disco. As we later found out, in a nearby hotel for $ 4, people were taken to discos in Alanya.
Pools. The hotel has two of them: one is small (directly next to the hotel), the depth is maybe 6 feet or less. The sun loungers around this pool seem to be occupied since the hotel opened in June 2007 . But it doesn't matter! After all, 50 meters from the hotel there is another pool deeper and larger and less crowded, and sunbeds with umbrellas are freely available there.
With regards to the national diversity that inhabits the hotel: a large number of Poles, Russians, Germans.
These are my impressions of the hotel. But, as you know, every point of view is subjective and somewhat one-sided. To draw your own conclusions - you need to experience the experience yourself. But my final verdict-vacation was a success! ! After all, I would not exchange for anything new acquaintances with the most interesting, in my opinion, people, funny resort stories, evening gatherings over a glass of beer and frank conversations, romantic mood, bright sun, gentle breeze and clear emerald water of the Mediterranean Sea !! !
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• 8.5