the hotel is very good, four plus

Written: 23 june 2009
Travel time: 25 september — 5 october 2008
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 10.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 10.0
We went at the end of September 2008 to Ersan Resort & Spa

Liked:
1 Beautiful park, well-groomed beach, unobtrusive animators (I hate animation, although we still remember with a smile the Guten Morgen song that they played in the mornings near the pool).
Clean cool sea without jellyfish, small fish swim. The beach, although concrete, is covered with sand and wooden platforms. Clean delicious air.
2 We originally booked a 2-bed standard room with a sea view, but we were put in a triple room, which was great, because it turned out to be much more spacious than a double room.
3 There were few compatriot tourists (mostly Belgians, Germans, French, Poles... ). You can communicate well with the staff in English, many speak Russian (except for the cleaners). Everyone is smiling and happy to help.
4 The spa has Russian staff, and they work well.
5 The room was cleaned daily, towels and sheets were changed, even if we forgot to leave a dollar for a tip.

6 One day we forgot the photocopier right on the table in the main restaurant and went on an excursion. The next day we returned - and the fotik was waiting for us at the waiter's, which was very nice.
7 The hotel has several Wi-Fi hotspots in the lobby and on the terrace. Sometimes the net was caught in our room. The Internet is free and not very fast, but you can check your mail.
8 The food was good, but not 5 stars. There were a lot of fruits, cottage cheese, yoghurts, an abundance of vegetables, delicious pastries and oriental sweets.

One thing I didn't like:
There was almost no natural meat (I can't live without meat and fish). Sausage and soy sausages. There are no fish. In general, there is no seafood (it is called, they came to the seashore). Juices are tasteless. Wine and beer is also so-so. As far as I understand, this applies to all locally produced drinks served in Turkish hotels. The main restaurant is very noisy.
The hotel is very good. If you diversify the meat and fish menu - it will be great.

A couple of notes about Bodrum.
We went for a walk in the old part of the city almost every day. The road meanders between the sea and mountains, past secluded wild beaches and moorings with snow-white yachts. Minibuses run every 5 minutes: the final one is right at the hotel gate.

CURRENCY EXCHANGE in Bodrum:
pay attention to the currency exchange offices that say tax free (this naduvalovo is located near the bus station of minibuses). Do not change money immediately! After 300 meters towards the embankment in banks, the exchange rate is 20% more profitable (although there it is also decently overpriced for tourists, but everything is better in different ways than in a hotel and at airports)
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