ok but feel like home

Written: 23 may 2011
Travel time: 3 — 7 july 2009
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 10.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 7.0
I'll start with the fact that I worked with Tez Tour, or rather I liked to relax more than with Coral Travel.
I think everyone knows what Belek is - a quiet village, in the city itself prices for everything are raised every 5 times. Leaving the hotel (any) you can only walk along the fences of other hotels.
the tractor-cart that drove to the city was simply amazing. I have not seen this anywhere.
so the hotel. everything is super. and the price is right.
the area is huge. honestly, they walked all over it, though without a camera - they chose places for pictures, so to speak. found, but laziness did not allow me to repeat the trip around the hotel a second time. there really are no benches on the territory, those who come with children in strollers just walk and walk. where you can sit - noisy.

clean air thanks to pine trees. although the territory (except for the beach and the part near the pool) really reminded me of Koncha Zaspa. hotel building too. everything is purely beautiful. The room has everything and it's all new and in working order.
food. this point is the main one for about 90% of tourists. a lot of food. varied. but. Even for 8 days to try everything is unrealistic. yes and why. there is meat - in any variations (as I understand it, this is the main point for Slavic vacationers), I personally do not eat meat. so I'm by and large purple for its presence.
I prefer fruits and seafood. and that and that was. fish a la carte is great, but you have to get there. like all the rest.
the drinks. you will not find yupi here. this is the main +. alcohol is good too if you drink it in hotel bars. the beach bar also has cocktails. if appearance doesn't matter to you, take a mojito. in the heat it is the most, although the bartender on the beach does not know how to cook it. although the word cook in this case is very loudly said.
beach. huge - 1km. BUT - 13 beaches are busy with water sports (they even have their own pier). 13 more is a VIP beach, there is even sifted sand, it’s a pleasure to walk, but they’re not allowed on the pier and in the “sunbeds” area. lucky the lifeguard who "protects" this part of the beach. in my 5 days I have never seen tourists there, only lifeguards who lounged there on a VIP sofa. and 13 beaches for mere mortals so to speak. stones and rubbish come across. although the beach is really clean. the entrance to the sea is convenient - sand. although my favorite place is the pier.

swimming pool. big and classy. Also on site there are a couple of artificial lakes. but about the pool - maybe you don’t understand me, but I don’t like it when the sun lounger area is located on the grass. as for me, tile is better or whatever else there is for the coating. while expressing this opinion, everyone in the hotel looked at me with wide eyes. yes, I'm so weird. what to do here. animation for children - no words. very professional team. for adults in the evening in the amphitheater there are different performances. you won't be bored. + the hotel itself has everything you want - cinema, bowling, billiards, etc.
disco. I was delighted with the disco on the beach. dress code is white. the music is good, there are really few people... very few - because there are few young people or people have other preferences.
water sports are expensive. I liked wind surfing. and I just laughed at the sight of the catamaran (there is in the photo).
the hotel, of course, is a VIP class, but there was no feeling that I was abroad. somehow everything is at home there.
most interesting observation. foreign "oligarchs" (Italy, Germany) - grandfathers 70-80 years old. surrounded by children, grandchildren - a friendly family team playing golf. sunbathe on the beach, dine in restaurants and go to bed at 21.00-22.00.
Russian oligarchs - 25-35 years old, in the company of tuned chicks "rest" moving from bar to bar. and play billiards. on the beach during the day, the young ladies lie alone (you can see the pot-bellies skip this part of the holiday). the poor staff is drooling.
by the way, Russian children were pleasantly surprised - without show-offs (age 10-15 years old).
Would I advise you to go to this hotel - no. in Turkey there are more interesting. let's just say this is far from the worst hotel I've been to (this is understandable based on the price and service), but far from the best. there are few young people - it means boring, it means alcohol is the best friend, which is also not fun...
a set of services, restaurants and entertainment is impossible to try - then why pay for it?
Translated automatically from Russian. View original