Russian-speaking Turkey

Written: 6 october 2012
Travel time: 29 september — 4 october 2012
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 5.0
Amenities: 4.0
The first time in Turkey, which was very surprising to many who rested there. In general, I liked it, but I will write what struck me and had questions. Rested for one week. I didn’t know that the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea is so heavy on the cobblestones, somehow before that I didn’t attach any importance to which beach. The hotel has its own beach 7 minutes walk. Russians and Ukrainians have a rest, peel seeds and throw cigarette butts, of course, not all of them. Lots of sun loungers are broken. Probably in the season it happens that they are not enough. I liked the sea, the water is lovely, even early in the morning. They put me in the worst building "E" in a terrible room with broken shelves, a small bathroom (I'm not even a big girl). To get to the sink, you had to close the door. I was horrified by the puddle on the balcony and in the bathroom. I went to the hotel "Pegasist" Sabir, he silently listened to me and did not move to help. It's good that the leader himself heard my indignation and immediately promised to relocate tomorrow. Moved to building "C", everything is tolerable, except for rare cleaning and not very clean linen and towels. The food is so-so, I do not recommend this hotel with children, They have nothing to eat, only noodles. Flakes were given only every other day. Adult women, women with men and grannies rest, there is nothing for children. I got Russian music in the evening (Vera Brezhneva, Nyusha, Serdyuchka, Yura Shatunov), the feeling that I got into a Russian tavern did not leave. I went to Hamam in Kemer and Pamukalla, I liked everything, I recommend it.
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