So the rest in this hotel ended, now in order: Yakutia, a super airline, flew back and forth. iFly, don’t even think about it, thanks to our agent, she warned us in time about the postponement of the flight by 12 hours (we would have lost a day of vacation) and booked it in Yakutia. 1. If you, the reader, are a loner or a young couple, then don’t read further, you’re in another hotel, don’t even think about going here.
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So the rest in this hotel ended, now in order:
Yakutia, a super airline, flew back and forth. iFly, don’t even think about it, thanks to our agent, she warned us in time about the postponement of the flight by 12 hours (we would have lost a day of vacation) and booked it in Yakutia.
1. If you, the reader, are a loner or a young couple, then don’t read further, you’re in another hotel, don’t even think about going here.
2. If you are a young married couple with a child (age up to 12-14), do not like big noisy hotels, intrusive animators, sellers of "services" and so on, then you are here.
but. Hotel: small, cozy, for Turks, very green area, no lobby. The hotel is designed for a family, 1-2 children (there were only 5 Russian families).
b. Room: Small, dad + mom + 1 child, we were fine, 2 children, I think it's already a bit crowded.
in. Meals: VERY DELICIOUS, since the hotel is designed for Turks (the staff speaks very little English, they don’t speak Russian at all), they feed it like for themselves, there is no soy, meat (which was very cool for me) fruits, vegetables - FALL.
Beach: Dirty and small, sand, entrance to the sea - 1-1.5 meters of pebbles, then sand. On the right is the beach of an abandoned hotel, without sun loungers, but clean and sandy. On the left - the beach of an ethnic hotel, all the women in hijabs, they let me and my son in, they attacked my wife, and not the guards, vacationers, and drove me away.
e. There is NOTHING outside the hotel, one roadside shop, and that’s all, there are still shops in Akbuk (15 minutes by mini bus, 3 lira per person. Taxi 10 $), but since the village, 2 supermarkets, several cafes and A LOT of hardware stores. If you walk along the beach to the right, about 10 minutes, then there is a store with European goods (baby food, juices, water, and so on), prices are the same as in the Akbuk supermarket. Also in Akbuk there is the only pharmacy, they speak English very well and understand sign language (for those who do not speak English well)))))
Yakutia, a super airline, flew back and forth. iFly, don’t even think about it, thanks to our agent, she warned us in time about the postponement of the flight by 12 hours (we would have lost a day of vacation) and booked it in Yakutia.
1. If you, the reader, are a loner or a young couple, then don’t read further, you’re in another hotel, don’t even think about going here.
2. If you are a young married couple with a child (age up to 12-14), do not like big noisy hotels, intrusive animators, sellers of "services" and so on, then you are here.
but. Hotel: small, cozy, for Turks, very green area, no lobby. The hotel is designed for a family, 1-2 children (there were only 5 Russian families).
b. Room: Small, dad + mom + 1 child, we were fine, 2 children, I think it's already a bit crowded.
in. Meals: VERY DELICIOUS, since the hotel is designed for Turks (the staff speaks very little English, they don’t speak Russian at all), they feed it like for themselves, there is no soy, meat (which was very cool for me) fruits, vegetables - FALL.
Beach: Dirty and small, sand, entrance to the sea - 1-1.5 meters of pebbles, then sand. On the right is the beach of an abandoned hotel, without sun loungers, but clean and sandy. On the left - the beach of an ethnic hotel, all the women in hijabs, they let me and my son in, they attacked my wife, and not the guards, vacationers, and drove me away.
e. There is NOTHING outside the hotel, one roadside shop, and that’s all, there are still shops in Akbuk (15 minutes by mini bus, 3 lira per person. Taxi 10 $), but since the village, 2 supermarkets, several cafes and A LOT of hardware stores. If you walk along the beach to the right, about 10 minutes, then there is a store with European goods (baby food, juices, water, and so on), prices are the same as in the Akbuk supermarket. Also in Akbuk there is the only pharmacy, they speak English very well and understand sign language (for those who do not speak English well)))))
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