The hotel is small, the territory is well-groomed, everything is clean, 15 minutes to the sea. on foot

Written: 30 april 2021
Travel time: 7 — 15 august 2020
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
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Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 7.0
August 2020, settled immediately upon arrival (early in the morning) - the room is not the best, but I did not want to wait for another one. The room is small, furnished with a 2-seater bed, 2 bedside tables, a table, 1 ottoman, a small built-in wardrobe, a small table and 2 chairs on the balcony. The air conditioner worked but there were no guide vanes, they asked to fix it - they repaired it during the day. All plumbing is clean. The towels are white and the sheets are also white. They cleaned every day, but after a small present from the maid, the cleaning was perfect ))
The food is good, everything is delicious - there has always been a choice of meat, fish, salads, sweets. Very tasty cheeses))) and their large selection. I wish there were more fruits to choose from. Drinks at the bar - powdered juice, tea, coffee (instant and from a coffee machine), wine is very sour, there was alcohol and stronger, cocktails. Water in sealed plastic cups.
Very clean - everything was constantly washed and disinfected (including sun loungers near the pool).

Very quiet and comfortable at night, slept with an open balcony - silence. The mosque is pretty close, so you don't need an alarm clock in the morning ))
The staff is very friendly : ) Communicated in English and in sign language (with the maid).
I really liked the boors and masseurs - a mother and daughter from Kazakhstan who work there. Very nice girls.
And most importantly - a gorgeous view of Mount Babadag, paragliders circling in the sky, from the 3rd-4th floor you can see the sea - a gorgeous view of the entire bay.
Resting mostly British - large families of grandparents, mothers, fathers, children, grandchildren, hanging out all day in the pool. There were few of ours, later they also stopped by from the Russian Federation.
And a little about Oludeniz - a truly heavenly place - incredibly beautiful nature, amazing color of the sea. It's worth coming for this. The town itself is very tiny, there is a central street and an embankment with cafe-shops - it is more noisy there.
From the hotel to the sea on foot 15 minutes to the central beach, to the reserve 20 minutes to the entrance and there on the territory for another 5-10 minutes.
The central beach is wide and long, there are changing rooms (very few) and there is always a queue for them, sunbeds-umbrellas are paid 15 lire, many people (like locals) sunbathe on their bedding.
Entrance to the reserve is paid - 7 lire (children under 12 are free), keep the ticket - then you can use it again after lunch.
If, after entering the reserve, immediately turn to the left - there are practically no people there, in the part where it is already closer to the lagoon - there are more and more people, and in the lagoon itself there are also a lot of people there the sea is very shallow - where there are beaches, without waves - for very young children. It is worth swimming in the lagoon on a catamaran - the water is crystal clear, the pine trees descend to the very water and the singing of cicadas)))

The sea, where the central beach is incredibly blue, is clean (a little muddy in the afternoon when the boats return), there are a few fish (but only swim with a mask in the morning, because after lunch there is mostly a wave). We swam in the waves, they were almost always after lunch, sometimes they were even very strong. Corals are worth taking, because. It is not very comfortable to walk on the stones with bare feet.
It is also worth going on a boat trip (there are 7 islands or 10-12, it seems). Go / go to Kidrak beach - we went to it on foot - it takes about an hour to walk - but what incredible landscapes open up along the way. The beach is gorgeous - you can either stay on the beach itself or in a pine forest (right on the shore). The water is cooler there (cold springs are close).
You can get to Fethiye by minibus from the embankment (payment only by card due to covid), in time about 40 minutes. Take a walk there along the embankment, in the old city, see the Lycian tombs, and buy all sorts of small souvenirs cheaper than in Oludeniz (the difference in the price of Turkish delight is almost 40%).
And of course, paragliding is just the hallmark of Oludeniz, due to covid, it was possible to go down for $ 70-80, but I didn’t take a chance, which I now regret.
Of the minuses - there was often garbage outside the hotel, and on the beach too (((moreover, garbage cans on the beach at every corner. According to my observations - leaving garbage on the beach for locals is the norm, well, tourists are also different...
Oludeniz. . . I want to go back there again, for these beauties, mountains, pine trees, grottoes and coves and an incredibly blue-azure-blue sea!! !
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