Tài Khoản Khách
19 tháng sáu, 2024
Stayed here for the third time and this is the first since the hotel went all inclusive. All of the good things about our previous visits remain including the excellent rooms with decent air conditioning (we stayed in standard room in F block), the lovely gardens, and many of the same fantastic staff. Guest relations were very helpful in relaying some local knowledge for us including what cash points are best for which banks. Housekeepers were regular and thorough. The room was spacious, the bed large (great mattress and pillows). The en suite was also spacious with a very very good shower. Good amenities including a fridge and a TV. In addition, 1.5 litre bottles of water are provided to your room every day which saved nipping out and refreshing all the time. WiFi available in all areas of the hotel, however speeds were spotty at times, but unless you're planning on streaming the whole trip, you'll be fine. The bars are available pretty much all the time and the local included selection of drinks is nice. Efes is the beer on tap, and the local cocktails are fairly good (if not limited to small glasses). Note: After 11pm drinks become chargeable. There are also water and juice stations dotted around the pool areas allowing you to help yourself. The pools are a decent size. The main pool by the restaurant is nice and large, as is the one on the 3rd floor terrace (lift available). In-between there is a plunge pool in the garden area which is a lot smaller but offers a nice quiet place to sunbathe. The food at the all inclusive is typical of other places we have been. Offering the usual of salad items, a chicken option, a beef option, and a Turkish option most days. Where the food is nice, there are many local places nearby which (as a paid for commodity) inevitably better. On our 2 week stay we split 50:50 on eating in and out at night. The snack bars by the pools offer pizza and chips at the terrace pool, and burgers / nuggets and chips at the main pool. Of the 2 we preferred the pizzas but generally we do prefer pizza anyway. Coming on to optional extras. There is a unisex hairdresser here offering haircuts, hair colouring, Turkish shaves and manicures / pedicures. I opted for a haircut and Turkish shave which set me back about 20 quid, but it was a lovely experience. There is also a Turkish bath here which I strongly recommend. Emin and his team are very personable and professional. We opted for the £40 package (twice!) which included a sauna, wash and peel, foam massage, bronzing oil massage and face mask treatment. All told we were in there for around 90 mins per session and came out both times feeling thoroughly relaxed. Definitely a highlight of the trip. On site there is a shop which sells inflatables, alcohol, chocs, and toiletries including sun cream. It's cheap enough but you will find all of it cheaper out in the town (price of convenience). Finally there is a professional photographer service ran by Yildary, and his w
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