Utente ospite
29 settembre 2024
For starters, most of the hotel staff don't speak English. Moreover, they're not helpful and not particularly polite (unless they carry your bags to the room and expect a tip). Rooms would be good if they weren't so small. However, there was a problem with electric fuses in my room and I had to run back and forth between reception and the room, to the visible dissatisfaction of the staff member who seemed to blame it on me (he was expressing his discontent in Turkish, even though I told him I don't understand it). I specifically booked this hotel as it advertises as having a gym. It is technically there but I wouldn't book the hotel if I saw a gym beforehand. It is a small room with two benches, some cardio equipment and a few dumbbells. I was disappointed but able to do a simple workout. When it comes to food, diners and suppers were OK. However, breakfast were barely edible with a slim variety and many flavourless dishes. The walking distance to the beach is around 20 minutes. There buses in the morning and in the evening, and no buses in the afternoon. The beach itself is not bad, the sand is neither soft or hard, but my feet didn't hurt when I was walking on it. There also occasional rocks in the water, so be careful. The water is very warm, but its saltiness combined with vicious waves make the experience rather unpleasant. The worst thing about the beach are the prices of food and drink. Although you get a free sunbed you're not allowed to bring any food or drink with you. The local bar charges people €11 for a cocktail and €6 for a beer which is a joke. Even in a decent restaurant you get them cheaper. I was walking to a local store (€10) from the beach and enjoyed whatever I wanted for a fraction of a price. The beach manager only treats well those who buy staff from him (like most of them). In general, it was one of my worst holidays ever. I would rate it no higher than 3/5. The beautiful weather, nice food at restaurants and stray animals saved the day.
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