Utente ospite
21 luglio 2023
Me & my wife have just returned home from this wonderfull hotel. I will start with the very minor negatives, the showers, they are deperately in need of updating, and the 2nd, we have nothing against kids, but i personally think this is more of an adults hotel and letting them stay between the months of July & August will probably lose the Likya a lot customers ? But please don't let these very minor faults put you off. We have stayed in some very high-end hotels around the world and this is up there with the best, the staff are so very friendly, especially Murat, he is a very funny guy, but they all do the hotel justice👏🏼👏🏼 We stayed in room 100, the swim-up room is a must, and the views are out of this world. the beds are very comfy & the sun-loungers are also very cosy. I would say every room in this hotel has an amazing view, but i can only speak for ours, The hotel restaurant is very fine dining, definitely up there with the best in Kalkan i would say and very reasonable on price (and the best staff). The hotel is probably about a 20min walk into town, we got a taxi there & back most nights, only works out at £4 there & back!. The Spa is also well worth a visit, we had the full Hammam, just amazing. The breakfast is also very good, don't expect a full English because you won't get it! but you will get a very nice omlette and Turkish breakfast. If you do fancy a full english one day than Johnnys Bar is 5mins up the road, that is the best your get and probably find! The rooms are cleaned daily, and what a very friendly bunch they are, always have a smile on there face. The town itself is amazing, very lively at night, the bars and restaurants are all very differant in there own way so you will find something you like. One thing we did notice is there are a lot of dogs in Kalkan, but they are all very freindly. There are a lot of beach clubs in Kalkan, if you stay at Likya you get a discount on food & drink but our fav was the Yali Beach club at the bottom of the hill, that beach club has easier access to the sea. And the last and probably most important thing, Kalkan is very hilly, especially in town so if you do struggle with walking or getting around just be aware. Would we go back, 100%, we are already planning a return for next July. I hope this review helps, any questions please feel free to ask.
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