The hotel is very clean, the staff did a great job before opening.
We settled in a beautiful standard room with a balcony on the middle floor - only three floors (in one of the central buildings relative to the pool). View from the room to the pool and mountains.
The area of the room is small, the furniture is in excellent condition, the plumbing is new.
The room was cleaned (wiped the floor, made the bed, once decorated with flowers) every day. Constantly replenished stocks of shampoo, shower gel, body balm.
When settling, no one asked for money, if there are good rooms, they offer immediately without any additional payments.
The territory of the hotel - adult and children's pools, there is a small playground, tables for billiards and tennis (with all equipment) for free.
Meals - breakfasts are more than usual Turkish standard (including sausages, cheeses, fries, omelettes, side dishes, salads, pancakes, stewed vegetables, fruits (watermelon, melon, plums, apples, figs, dates all the time), sweets.
Coffee from the machine is normal.
Lunches and dinners - (in addition to what is for breakfast) at least two types of meat (chicken, beef, lamb), soup, cakes are required. Grilled meat or fish is a must in the evening. Once there were shrimp. Everything is very tasty and not very spicy.
The waiters pour as much as you say and are not greedy, do not save, if you say more, they will add with a smile.
From 15-17 - snacks, hamburgers, french fries, ice cream, very tasty pide (national open flatbread with cheese and meat).
Alcohol at the bar - local bottled beer, wine, brandy, gin and non-alcoholic fanta, cola and sprite are poured as much as you like. Ordinary water is given only in sealed cups (how many you say).
In general, for the service and attitude towards guests, the highest rating, everyone flies like bees and wants to please.
To the central beach with azure water, 500-700 meters (you don’t feel the distance because the road is through the main street with shops where your eyes run wide).
The beach is urban, admission is free, only equipment is paid for everyone (sunbeds and umbrellas - 15 lire (or $ 2) for 1 element). You can lie where you want with your own towels and umbrella.
The views and the sea are amazing.
The village of Charshi.
Near Belcekiz, but on the second line. There are no Russian speaking staff. Towels for $15 deposit. From 10 to 18 there is a mini club for children from 4 to 12. Safe $ 3 per day.
From 15-17 bp hammam. There is animation. There are no strollers for children, cots on request.
Small reception area with access to the street. White wave on the ceiling.
Atmospheric, Brown balconies 2 chairs. The territory is one large pool, with white houses and brown balconies. The rooms are good, showed in the basement, but the balcony is on the street. The room is nice and smells good.
Suitable for those who prefer an independent "European" holiday, not strongly attached to the hotel.
The first hotel in which we were placed in Turkey was in the village of Oludeniz - a magically beautiful place!
The hotel itself is budget friendly. The resting contingent is mostly elderly Germans.
The food is weak and monotonous, the restaurant is more like a dining room: "grandmother's" oilcloths on the tables.
It seems that there is a restaurant "A-la" cards, but for 3 days we did not see it working (although we had our first dinner there).
The rooms are simple, small, with a balcony. The shower didn't work when we checked in and was repaired upon request.
Soundproofing is a problem! You can hear how the neighbors TV is on, how they take a shower. And in the evening the noise from the road and from neighboring discos is very audible in the room.
The receptionist does not understand English very well. Wi-fi in the lobby worked intermittently.
As for the beach - they have their own at 400 m, where a free bus takes you. But we went to the city through the promenade, 10-15 minutes walk from the hotel, as we did not see the bus and did not understand where their beach was.