The hotel is good

Written: 27 may 2021
Travel time: 8 — 19 may 2021
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 7.0
We wanted in the Garden Beach Hotel 5 *, but given that there was a lockdown in Turkey, many hotels were closed. There was information that the owner of Palmeras and Garden is one, so we chose Palmeras. And it was the right decision. We arrived at the hotel at 07:00. At 07:30 we had breakfast. At 09-00 were in the room. The rooms are small, but given that they came only for the night, they did not ask for more. We were 3 couples and each room was a different size and layout. Everything worked. Personal care products were (except for toothpaste) replenished without problems. In the refrigerator on day 1 there was cola, sprite, fruit teas, gas water. Then they brought a bottle of 1.5 liters of water every day. A few days later they began to refuse replenishment, since there was everything in the bars (there are 4 of them).

You can't complain about the food. There was meat, fish, pizza, cakes, fruits, vegetables, more than 20 types of cakes. And alcoholic cocktails for free - mojito, Baileys, etc. Ice cream for both adults and children from 11-00 to 17-00. You won't be hungry for sure! Well done animators.

We didn’t have children, but we specifically paid attention to the fact that everything is there for them and they won’t be bored.
The beach, although 50 meters, but no one was on their heads. There were enough sun loungers near the sea and near the pool.
What didn't you like? A large pontoon (there are 2 of them - ours and a neighboring hotel) because of which there is no beautiful view of the sea. The entrance to the sea is a small stone and immediately deep. If you can't swim, don't come here.
Despite the lockdown, we were rafting, riding buggies. Rest was a success. Cleanliness, order. The staff is noisy. I recommend this hotel. For the money, it's worth it (today it's somehow expensive).
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