For a "treshka" - a very decent hotel

Written: 11 july 2011
Travel time: 19 — 30 june 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 9.0
About the hotel and excursions.
We flew from Anex-Tour. There are no claims against the company. Settled immediately at no extra charge in a nice room 603 above the restaurant. Everything worked, hot water around the clock. There was no minibar in our room, but we didn’t really need it, we adapted suitcases in its place in the nightstand. They didn't take the safe, they kept everything in a suitcase with a lock. Nothing is missing. Cleaned up well. Bed and towels were changed on time. A good maid was caught and we thanked her with pleasure.
The windows overlooked the residential sector and a side view of the sea. It was quiet. Only here in the hotel the audibility is good, people were returning at night, it was very audible, especially the sound of heels (people do not understand that they are not alone in the hotel, and someone wants to relax at night). There is a minaret nearby, at 5 am a call, but we only woke up the first night, and then did not react. The food is excellent and plentiful!! ! There was even a night soup. The staff and service is good. The hotel is a five.

But the beach is not very, city across the road. After lunch, many locals swam. Sunbeds and umbrellas are paid, and everyone was offered a different fee, we immediately gave $ 5 for 2 sunbeds and an umbrella (thanks to the guys who told us) and there were no complaints against us.
To the center 25 minutes with an easy step or by bus number 1 for 1.25 lira (the price is fixed, regardless of the distance). The city is beautiful, there is where to walk, which we did every evening.
We went on a sightseeing tour of Alanya from a hotel guide with a visit to the fortress, Damlatas cave, an observation platform from where the whole city is visible (a very beautiful place) and sailing on a yacht with swimming. I liked the tour very much. We also went to Cappadocia for 2 days. Borrowed from a local agency. So we were promised a Russian-speaking guide, but the guide was a Turk who knew well Polish, English and German. Since our group consisted mainly of Poles (8 Russians), the guide spoke Polish all the time. There was also a Russian-speaking girl who was not a guide in any way, but simply knew English. She not only did not know the history of Turkey, but even the Turkish language. She communicated with the guide in English, and all her work was to tell us where to get off and when to be there. It's good that the group was Polish, and at least we understood something. I had to buy a book about Cappadocia and study it on the way back. We realized that the direction to Cappadocia among the Russian-speaking tourist has not yet been promoted at the proper level, so there is a lot of tension with the guides. I liked the trip itself, despite the fact that it is hard, a lot of time on the road, but it's worth it. There are many impressions. The only thing is that we did not take warm clothes, and there, in the mountains, it was 13 degrees Celsius in the morning, it froze.
Hotel tip:
1. Take a shower cap if you do not want to walk around with a wet head all the time, as the shower is fixed in the wall.
2. In order not to look for your things under the balcony after the wind, take a rope and clothespins.
3. If you have slippers for swimming, it is better to take them, as it is not very convenient to walk on hot sand and pebbles when leaving the sea.

4. Immediately lay down the expense item for a sunbed and an umbrella. It is very difficult to lie on the sand under the sun, we tried, we had enough for one day.
In general, they were satisfied with the rest, however, as always, which I wish everyone.
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