The most significant minus is our tour operator. TUI Ukraine. I highly recommend contacting them. The only thing that depended on them was the transfer to and from the hotel. And it was just terrible. The departure took place on time, but this is rather the merit of the carrier (Azur Air). Upon arrival at the Dalaman airport, all tourists were seated in a comfortable bus and we went to Oludeniz.
As soon as we left Dalaman, everyone was transferred to a regular minibus, which was very uncomfortable. In advertising booklets they write that a guide must accompany the transfer. He was absent!
The WORST happened during the return transfer from the hotel to the airport. At the appointed hour, we waited in the lobby of the hotel, but no one came to pick us up. When we first called our guide (Musa) by phone, he said that the transport would be, but a little late. Then he just didn't answer calls. Finally I had to call a taxi, because there was a real threat of missing the plane. I had to pay $40 for taxi services (the distance to the airport is about 80 km). The tour operator refused to refund us for the taxi, because "how do they know if they came for us, or we just didn't wait. " Probably, it was necessary not to catch the plane in order to receive at least some compensation from them.
I highly recommend this hotel for families and friends alike!
The room came after renovation. The bed is white clean without spools, a very good location - 100 meters to the main beach along the street along which minibuses go to Fethiye. There are just as many bars and restaurants to the main street.
You can safely go to Akdeniz Beach with a girlfriend, the whole family or just a small child if your goal is the sea, good food and savings in this rather expensive resort.
But if you are used to active animation, then Akdeniz Beach does not have it. During the day unobtrusive music sounds, in the evening every other day - activity by staff or visiting artists.
The hotel offers a relaxing stay. The contingent of vacationers is English 50+, there are almost no Ukrainians and few Russians.
The village of Oludeniz is beautiful in itself - with a blue transparent sea, wide beaches, paragliding and a fun nightlife.