There are land view rooms which overlook quite a busy road so unless you are a business traveller and are a very good sleeper it is advisable to contact the hotel direct and ensure that you have a sea view room. The view is spectacular day or night you will never tire of gazing at it.
The rooms are very spacious and spotlessly clean with comfortable beds and powerful showers.
There is a pool which is not heated, but once you are in it is quite refreshing. There was no entertainment when we were there other than on one night when a man and his guitar appeared, this was not the best or the worst and if you wanted decent entertainment then pop into town.
The staff were all very friendly and helpful and it was always nice to see their smiling, welcoming faces after our days out and about. Do not bother to take the taxi or do a tour.Unless you want to go further afield like Pamukale then the dolmus {local buses] stop right outside the hotel and if you cross over the road you can catch one going to Selcuk and there is a bus station right in the middle of the town and you can get another bus to Siringe or stop off at Ephesus which is very near to Selcuk and it will cost you a tiny amount compared to the big tour companies. For...There are land view rooms which overlook quite a busy road so unless you are a business traveller and are a very good sleeper it is advisable to contact the hotel direct and ensure that you have a sea view room. The view is spectacular day or night you will never tire of gazing at it.
The rooms are very spacious and spotlessly clean with comfortable beds and powerful showers.
There is a pool which is not heated, but once you are in it is quite refreshing. There was no entertainment when we were there other than on one night when a man and his guitar appeared, this was not the best or the worst and if you wanted decent entertainment then pop into town.
The staff were all very friendly and helpful and it was always nice to see their smiling, welcoming faces after our days out and about. Do not bother to take the taxi or do a tour.Unless you want to go further afield like Pamukale then the dolmus {local buses] stop right outside the hotel and if you cross over the road you can catch one going to Selcuk and there is a bus station right in the middle of the town and you can get another bus to Siringe or stop off at Ephesus which is very near to Selcuk and it will cost you a tiny amount compared to the big tour companies. For example a bus to Selcuk from the hotel is 5 TL pp and entrance to Ephesus was 15 TL pp..so that's about £6 each!! A dolmus to town from the hotel for 2 people is 3TL, less than £1.
The room had a huge balcony, but the chairs could have been more comfortable or even adjustable. This is something I think could be improved upon.
There is a fridge in the room and a safe, but you have to pay to use the safe, about 40 TL for the week. I know it's not a lot, but my point is why bother making your guests pay for something which I feel should be standard at this end of the star ratings.
It is true about the loud music which is a shame, but some people might like it. At around 5 the tempo and volume changes to more mellow sounds which were very relaxing to chill out to.
Dinner starts at 7:30 and is nothing to write home about, that should give you an idea of what to expect. Breakfast is the same assortment every day mixed in with either omelette or pancakes made to order.
The all inclusive is not as you would imagine. There are the three 'colours' of wine, beer,gin, vodka,brandy and soft drinks, tea and coffee and water. These are local brands and there are no premium brands available, so if your favourite is not on this list make sure you...More
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