I am currently in this hotel.
The hotel and all the infrastructure is very good, although the last renovation was in 2012.
I do not recommend this hotel to Russians. This hotel is still focused more on the Germans. 90% are Germans and Poles, and of advanced age.
The attitude of the staff towards the Russians is bad. They may pretend not to notice or hear you. Not all of course, but almost the entire staff. The mini-bar in the room was not updated for 2 days in a row, until I reported this to the reception. Waiters and bartenders ignore requests, pretending to be busy. But when a request is from foreigners, they immediately run and fuss, ready to lick. Russians are not smiled at all here.
Tidying in the rooms every day, but the floor is not washed or washed very poorly. Dried drops on the floor did not go anywhere during the entire stay.
If, God forbid, you want to sleep during the day, you will not be able to do this, even if you turn on the do not disturb light bulb. Of course, no one will break into the room, but the cleaners in the neighboring rooms and the corridor rattle as if they are throwing dumbbells.
The switches in the room turn on and off in different directions and are mixed up. If the shower is on the left, it will be turned off by the right toilet switch. For some, of course, this is not important, but for me, as an electrician and for a hotel of this level, it is not acceptable.
Wi-Fi in the room constantly crashes and slows down.
There is practically no animation in the hotel. Everywhere is quiet like in a nursing home. You go outside the territory and rejoice at how music flows in neighboring hotels, everyone jumps, dances and has fun. There are no hangouts near the hotel. The center where all traffic passes is 7 km. Not very convenient if you want to explore the surroundings.
The food and alcohol seemed good to me, but I talked to the Germans who have been going to this hotel for 6 years in a row, they said that it got much worse and they would not come here again.
The beach is good sandy, but the sea is not very clean.
The hotel is not suitable for young people. I would call a boarding house for people over 60.
The rest was spoiled mainly by the attitude towards the Russians.
The rooms are cleaned daily, the bed is changed every day, the mini bar is replenished. There is a kettle in the room (coffee, tea, cream, white and brown sugar replenished daily), the rooms are new and not tired.
Food at the highest level (shrimp, quail, tuna, trout, salmon, lamb, beef, veal, pineapples, cherries, apricots, watermelon, melon, kiwi, nectarine, peach, blue cheese, etc. ).
The first line to the sea a couple of minutes. walk.
Cons - the animation is a bit weak, few Russian-speaking staff.
The hotel is compact, for a mother with her legs, the very thing: from the beach to the entrance to the building 1 minute, to the room on the 4th (in fact - 6th) floor by elevator another 1 minute.
It was a cool idea to combine a restaurant on level 0 with a walking terrace and a Sunset bar on the lobby level - the site was used to the maximum, there was room for pools.
The pools are a repect, the cleanest, every evening sanitation of sun loungers and paths, in the morning a platoon of maids scrub the glass panels of the bridges and everything that can be reached with a mop or cloth.
Food is for slaughter. I read dissatisfied comments, I fundamentally disagree with the authors. We had to constantly balance between the desire to try the tenth kind of cheese or dessert with the desire to maintain the weight category. Delicious coffee in a patisserie, great lunches in a cafe on the beach + gozlem. Grill for lunch and dinner, a lot of fish and meat. They took their souls to olives, melon and cold watermelons. In the evening, after the performance of artists in the amphitheater, we move to the pool bar, order cold champagne - and the evening was a success!
The beach in Evrenseki is a dream of pensioners and mothers with infants: the sand does not fall through, the entrance to the sea is gentle, the water is clear. The width of the coast is 70 meters. We counted about 180 umbrellas with sunbeds, in fact there are probably more.
Very attentive staff, responded immediately to any request. Almost everyone speaks Russian, but if you greet in Turkish, you are a friend for the whole week of rest! We extended our stay due to a late departure, and when the flight was rescheduled for us again, the money was returned, without asking.
The hotel has a stylish and discreet interior, very quiet and peaceful. Discotheques in the area die down by 24.00, and the maximum that can wake you up at night is the singing of the muezzin.
Initially, the hotel was oriented towards the Germans, but I did not notice any special difference in treatment - everyone behaved decently, and the burghers of advanced years did not distribute special tips. It's just that the Turks have a respectful attitude towards children and the elderly in their blood, and my mother felt it to the fullest - it was nice.
The holiday was a success - a respectable, calm, beach holiday.
When choosing a hotel, we stopped at Trendy Verbena Beach 5 * and did not regret it. Atmosphere, service, maintenance, territory, repair, location - all at an excellent level!
We got a room with a sea view. There was air conditioning, kettle, minibar, hair dryer, bathrobes. In the evenings we went out with glasses of champagne to the balcony and enjoyed the sound of the sea and a beautiful view of the sunset))))
The territory has everything for a cool holiday, you don’t even have to go out into the city) Your own beach, swimming pools, fitness club, sunbeds) Lots of delicious food, cocktails. In the evenings, we participated in entertainment programs, danced in a nightclub and even swam in the pool.
As an option from entertainment, we got to the Manavgat waterfall, we really liked it there. We were in the city of Side, the hotel is very convenient to get to, and in general the location is very good.
Well, the water park is a different story, we haven’t gotten so much adrenaline yet ))
Indeed, everything went great, I think next year, too, to Turkey! ))