My husband and I were delighted!

Written: 6 april 2009
Travel time: 6 — 17 august 2008
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 9.0
We traveled from 6 to 17 August 2008. I must say right away that this is our first trip abroad. The hotel corresponds to its 3 *. In appearance, of course, not so hot (compared to 4 * and 5 *), but inside is very good. If we also take into account that before that we rested exclusively on the South Coast, renting a room from the hostess or an apartment. We chose this hotel because there was not a single negative review about it, a relatively inexpensive cost and an indispensable condition for my husband - air conditioning. The room is clean, tidy and very comfortable. Bed linen and towels were changed every day. With absolutely no tip. Once we put in $1, so the cleaning lady was so grateful that she made us swans out of towels on the bed. It was even a pity to destroy such beauty later. There are 2 Russian channels - it was enough for us. Russian-speaking administrators sit at the reception. The staff is very welcoming and friendly. The air conditioner works like a beast. The only downside is the travel time. Do not go to Kemer in July-August. They have a terrible heat and closeness there at this time. The guide said they call it the greenhouse effect. . And he didn't exaggerate. As far as I'm tolerant of the heat, but only a completely healthy person can withstand it. If someone has heart problems, I do not recommend going during this period. It may end badly. We went to the Hamam (Turkish bath), so there is no difference between the steam room in the bath and on the street, believe me. The guide said that the best time to travel is June and September. Air temperature +36 +37 in the shade, water + 30. I have never bathed in such warm water before. Sunbeds on the beach - paid. I think it's $3 per person. The road from the hotel to the beach takes about 7 minutes, if leisurely. It passes along the main street of Kemer, where shops and souvenir shops are at every step. I advise you to buy for yourself or as a gift their silver. You won't find such a variety and original products in Kyiv. And even cheaper, because you can bargain and significantly drop in price. We really enjoyed the food at the hotel. . True, I warn you that breakfast is always the same, but there is plenty to choose from: milk, cereal, honey, several types of sooo delicious jam (strawberry and apricot), grilled sausages, boiled sausage, cheese, feta cheese, cottage cheese with sour cream, watermelons , many types of tea, coffee, drinks (such as yuppies), tomatoes, cucumbers, black olives, olives, definitely something from eggs: either hard-boiled, or scrambled eggs or scrambled eggs. In short, don't go hungry. For dinner - everything was always different, tasty - a sea of ​ ​ ​ ​ abundance. A lot of vegetable dishes, there was never anything from soy, as in other hotels. Always something meat, chicken or fish. For example, there was fried trout, roast, chicken meatballs, etc. They have interesting mashed soups for dinner. True at dinner - drinks are paid. Trying everything is simply impossible, even if you put just a little bit. We went on 2 excursions: Pamukkale, Mira-Kekova (St. Nicholas Church, boat trip, etc. ). When you go early in the morning - ask for a lunch pack. They leave it for you at the reception. Pamukkale is something extraordinary. Only a very long and difficult road. The cost of the tour includes lunch in a restaurant (buffet). In general - a pleasant stay!
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