Best Turkish Trip

Written: 25 september 2012
Travel time: 4 — 18 september 2012
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 10.0
During the entire holiday and after arrival at home, the hotel left a lot of positive emotions. Definitely the hotel is designed only for young people, and not for couples and the elderly. They put us in a room not the closest, and not the farthest, but the pool is nearby, and the view from the room is gorgeous, and most importantly, silence. Cleaned up every day. The bathtub leaked twice, they fixed it during the day, while we didn’t even report it to the reception. We lived together, but the room was with two rooms. They did not pay much attention to the room itself, since they came to relax at the sea, and not sleep in the room. For two weeks, another 17 Russians rested in the hotel, the rest were Belgians, French, and British. With our perfect English, the staff, oddly enough, tried to speak Russian with us. The food is excellent, two restaurants, one common, where breakfast, lunch and dinner. The second one is on the roof of the common place, you need to sign up in advance with the girl in the lobby, who, by the way, speaks Russian; dinner there starts at 7 pm, with a great view of the sunset, on weekends, fish cuisine on weekdays is Turkish. The animation team tried their best, and they did it very well. The beach is concrete, due to the fact that it is a small area and it just dampens the waves, there is a descent into the water, but we usually jumped from the bridge. The location of the hotel is wonderful if you intend to visit the city, in 20 minutes you can walk to the very center, or drive in 3 minutes by taxi (12 lira), or by dolmushka (3 lira per person). In general, you can take a dolmushka with a transfer anywhere, even to a water park or Midtown. I would love to visit Bodrum again!
Translated automatically from Russian. View original