Review of May Marin Beach

Written: 9 march 2006
Travel time: 14 — 21 august 2005
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 5.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 9.0
The underground passage to the beach is almost finished. But the stars, I hope, because of this, the hotel will not be added : ) 2 * for this hotel is the maximum limit. And the distance from the hotel to Alanya is not 14 km, as stated, but more than 30 (It takes about 40 minutes to get to Alanya by minibus). May Marin is practically the last hotel (outskirts), after the airport you will be the last to be dropped off and the first to be picked up on the way back, in reality the road from the airport took 2.5 hours.
The faucet in the shower was also leaking, the room was rarely cleaned, the maid understood only Turkish, as well as all the staff, who at best can pronounce a few words in German.
The food is also not at the level of 4 stars, it is better not to rely on meat, only vegetables and cereals. Everything is monotonous, from fruits there were a couple of times broken apples and 1 time a watermelon with a melon - that's all. Alcohol and drinks are free until 23:00, after $4 a glass of beer. Animation as such is missing. Declared discos last until 23:00, while the meager set of musical compositions that the "animators" have is impossible to listen to on the second day. Animators - Turkish lads so 17 / 18 years of obscene kind, "entertain" respectively.

The hotel has its own sauna, where the "owner" himself invites, essno, only girls, promising discounts and a stunning massage. Men can also visit her, but without discounts : ) She will court for a long time, if she refuses, she is "offended", and after that she will no longer harass.
Also be sure to check the room refrigerator upon check-in. Because the maid rarely cleans the room, sometimes she does not "notice" that the previous vacationers have emptied this refrigerator, they will bring you the bill.
A tiny TV in the room does not matter, because there was only one Russian-language channel, the rest were Turkish.
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