There is no entertainment. Drink is like water, there is a hotel in the village, these days I haven’t met a single Russian in the hotel (there are few people. You can’t swim in the sea, the waves throw you on stones. Without special shoes in the sea, you can’t. Slow melodies are played at dinner - this is so less they ate and drank, probably to go to sleep) the owner with his family and friends every day observe and discuss everyone everywhere.
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There is no entertainment. Drink is like water, there is a hotel in the village, these days I haven’t met a single Russian in the hotel (there are few people. You can’t swim in the sea, the waves throw you on stones. Without special shoes in the sea, you can’t. Slow melodies are played at dinner - this is so less they ate and drank, probably to go to sleep) the owner with his family and friends every day observe and discuss everyone everywhere. After a shower, the water does not go away, I had to wipe it myself, otherwise all the water in the room. The cleaning lady was called for three days to clean the toilet. She brought paper, and before they took napkins from the dining room. The husband fell in the hotel when he wanted to wash his feet, and his leg after the operation, in general, he could not step on it again... there were no condolences, the husband once went out of the balcony not out of the door to shorten the path to the dining room, so the owner took and closed the door for us, said there was nothing for him to shorten the path. In short, money down the drain and plus damage.
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The hotel attracted one-story buildings on the seashore. The hotel is located in the village of Kizilot. Absolutely quiet, cut off from the world, a place. The complete absence of any infrastructure around. If anyone had a rest in the Crimea, in the village of Solnechnogorskoe in the 80s, it’s about the same, but with a beautiful, clean, warm sea without algae and jellyfish, and without the need to have your own umbrella and bedding.
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The hotel attracted one-story buildings on the seashore.
The hotel is located in the village of Kizilot. Absolutely quiet, cut off from the world, a place.
The complete absence of any infrastructure around.
If anyone had a rest in the Crimea, in the village of Solnechnogorskoe in the 80s, it’s about the same,
but with a beautiful, clean, warm sea without algae and jellyfish, and without the need to have your own umbrella and bedding.
Settled immediately, in a room with a view of the sea, without any surcharges and persuasion.
From the room to the sea - 50 meters. The beach is big and clean. There are more sun loungers than vacationers, and, most importantly,
sun loungers are not located under umbrellas, but under a canopy. Therefore, the shadow is enough for everyone and always and unnecessary
carry a sun lounger around an umbrella all day long. The sea is clean, deep, which can cause problems with small children.
The pool at the hotel is a little bigger than a bathtub and one meter deep, so it can be considered non-existent.
The room is ordinary, like most rooms in Turkey and Egypt.
Everything is clean, neat, everything works. The only negative is the long dead air conditioner.
I really liked the service staff. Quiet, calm, not intrusive, practically invisible,
but quality work and on time.
Nutrition: if you are not a vegetarian, then it (nutrition) is practically non-existent. The problem can be solved by going on the first day to the nearest city of Manavgat (20 minutes by bus, traffic interval 5 - 10 minutes) and stocking up on some, for
each with their own, necessary minimum of food. There is a refrigerator in the room, you can live, but you can bring it to the restaurant,
as well as take away, with you, whatever you want.
But drinks (coffee, tea, juices, water) are available around the clock. And you don't have to ask anyone. He came up, poured himself what you want and how much you want. If you want - drink on the spot, if you want - take it with you.
The hotel is located in the village of Kizilot. Absolutely quiet, cut off from the world, a place.
The complete absence of any infrastructure around.
If anyone had a rest in the Crimea, in the village of Solnechnogorskoe in the 80s, it’s about the same,
but with a beautiful, clean, warm sea without algae and jellyfish, and without the need to have your own umbrella and bedding.
Settled immediately, in a room with a view of the sea, without any surcharges and persuasion.
From the room to the sea - 50 meters. The beach is big and clean. There are more sun loungers than vacationers, and, most importantly,
sun loungers are not located under umbrellas, but under a canopy. Therefore, the shadow is enough for everyone and always and unnecessary
carry a sun lounger around an umbrella all day long. The sea is clean, deep, which can cause problems with small children.
The pool at the hotel is a little bigger than a bathtub and one meter deep, so it can be considered non-existent.
The room is ordinary, like most rooms in Turkey and Egypt.
Everything is clean, neat, everything works. The only negative is the long dead air conditioner.
I really liked the service staff. Quiet, calm, not intrusive, practically invisible,
but quality work and on time.
Nutrition: if you are not a vegetarian, then it (nutrition) is practically non-existent. The problem can be solved by going on the first day to the nearest city of Manavgat (20 minutes by bus, traffic interval 5 - 10 minutes) and stocking up on some, for
each with their own, necessary minimum of food. There is a refrigerator in the room, you can live, but you can bring it to the restaurant,
as well as take away, with you, whatever you want.
But drinks (coffee, tea, juices, water) are available around the clock. And you don't have to ask anyone. He came up, poured himself what you want and how much you want. If you want - drink on the spot, if you want - take it with you.
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