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Bora Bora Butik Hotel
3.5/521 Reviews
Firstly I have to say the transfer from Antalya airport took almost 5 hours so bare that in mind. The hotel is nice, free WiFi and Aircon. Private beach that you get to via an underground tunnel. Drinks at the beach are not included in all inclusive and the food advertised is rang in from local takeaways so expect to wait. Drinks included in the hotel were cola,Fanta, etc. Orange juice, pineapple, lemon etc. Beer,wine, vodka and gin ( all local). Tea and coffee. Now on to the food. I will eat almost anything but found it difficult to eat here. We had the same meat all week in different shapes not really sure what it was. Same rice everyday, very little choice and breakfast was terrible 😔. We managed to find a local takeaway thankfully... The same two staff worked all week from 8am till 11 pm they didn't have a day off and I was there a week. They served drinks, cleared tables etc but still had a smile. The pool area is nice. Alanya is a bus ride away which cost 18 lira or a taxi was 180 lira. Plenty of shops very close by but no real bars. All in all we had a nice week but ended up paying for extra food.
Sey Beach Hotel & Spa
4.1/552 Reviews
The best thing about this hotel is the staff. They are friendly and really fun to spend time with. Salih is the entertainment manager and he did an amazing job organising fun activities such as game shows, quizzes and sports, and getting people involved. Halil, Süleyman and the other staff members were lovely and they went above and beyond to welcome us and get to know us. They gave us an insight to Turkish traditions and culture - including teaching me Turkish phrases and dances. They made my holiday 10x better. Amazing people. I’m already planning to go back and hope they will be there when I do. Çok teşekkür ederim! The food was delicious, there is a free bar (for certain drinks) until 10pm at the hotel and 5pm at the beach, and the facilities are great. There is a gym, sauna and Turkish hamam (bath) which are free to use at set times. I had an amazing spa treatment/massage from a great therapist, Kadir (at extra cost - but well worth it). 10/10 - fully recommend this hotel. (For the people who gave bad reviews due to their kids not sleeping with the music: Don’t take babies and young children to a resort if you don’t want them to be around music and fun people. Those of us who don’t have a bedtime need entertainment. I loved it.)
Greenlife Hotel
2.6/545 Reviews
I get the point that for this price I shouldn't expect wow, but this can't be called all inclusive stay at 4 star hotel. First of all I have to say that hotel is pretty new, clean, the rooms were cleaned daily, pool is nice and pool slides are great and that's all pros I can say it has. Cons: oh boy. Reception doesn't speak English, only Russian and Turkish (so the website is misleading), I guess the Russian population is the primary target here, but this is 4 star hotel... Only the hotel manager speaks English, others use sign language and Google Translate very well. Bed sheets and towels weren't changed once during our 10 day all-inclusive stay, for toilet paper we had to chase them through hotel or to steal it from lobby toilet. Breakfast is from 8.00 to 10.00, then lunch is 12.30-14.00 and dinner from 19.00 to 21.00, since hotel is 6km from Alanya center, you can't plan your activities if you plan to eat every meal that day. Draft beer, two carbonated drinks (cola and orange), red or white wine, water and coffee are free by the pool and during meals. When we talk about food, it has divers offerings of boiled vegetables with something that resembles meat. Often we could find for breakfast leftovers from lunch/dinner. A few times we had chicken for dinner, and once a handful of gyros because there wasn't enough for everyone to eat normally. There is no free internet (as stated on this site, so misleading), even not free in the hotel lobby, so we needed to pay 20 € for two weeks of internet. The thing which left the most bitter taste is ”private beach”. It includes one half of the beach bar where the ”hotel part” has around 40 sunbeds (while the hotel is built with around 250 rooms), and those 40 sunbeds share only EIGHT sun umbrellas which were occupied 24/7 by people who come at night or early morning and leave their towels there. The other half of beach bar is fine and you need to pay 5 € for two sunbeds and umbrella (sometimes they try to trick you into paying 10 € for it, so watch out). The drinks on beach aren't included in all-inclusive so you have to pay 5 € for bottled beer and 2.5 € for bottle of water. The other sunbed related thing which annoyed us was the pool sunbeds. Again, here, 24/7 towel occupied sunbeds while there are 2-3 people by the pool, and administration did nothing to alter this.
Bariscan Hotel
3.6/514 Reviews
the room went on the 6th floor, side with a view of the mountains / sea / pool! large balcony. 2 single beds are shifted in the room (instead of one large) and a sofa as an extra bed. we liked the kitchen, a lot of greens. 2 days were without meat (we do not eat soy cutlets), but did not remain hungry. 1-2 kinds of fruits (oranges / apples / watermelon 🍉 alternated). trouble with desserts, jelly-like garbage, we didn’t eat .... animators try. for 3 *** we think it’s not very bad! having traveled in half a month in Turkey (on the principle of one day, one city, one hotel 🏨) there is something to compare. take into account the cost of the hotel and do not expect miracles for this money 💰. although sometimes miracles do happen!
Arsi Blue Beach Hotel
3.4/545 Reviews
4 stars, not even by chance, maybe two. The hotel was overcrowded in our period. There is no point in expressing disgust about the food, there is little and the same thing over and over. The hotel does not even have bottled water. Fruits only melon, apple and plums, nothing else. There was a lot of salad more but no miracle. Lunch and dinner buffet table but only 6 dishes of food. One rice, pasta, fried balkažan. Or potatoes every 3 days. As for meat, one dish either stewed chicken or pork, still the same stewed. And round and round that's for 9 days. We went out to eat because this was really not possible. This is definitely not all inclusive. What about alcohol. Draft beer. White and red wine. Hard alcohol vodka gin arak. Just nothing. They pour it into plastic glasses. In the evening at dinner by the glass, but one has to go and take one's own drink to the bar. The waiter will not bring anything to anyone. The service is catastrophic. We saw the tablecloths on the table for the first time after about a week. The hotel room is small, as is the bed. The photo in the menu looks much better than realistically. The balcony is nice, we had a view of the sea. A short distance from the hotel in the direction of the sea, 6 stream road very busy in the morning. You can walk through the tunnel under the beach to the beach about 200m from the hotel. The beach is sandy, but at the entrance to the sea there are large pebbles stones. The best beach is in the city, about 20 minutes by bus, Kleopatra beach, we mostly went there. The staff at the hotel are terrible, they don't even know how to say hello. The lady who cleaned us was the only decent one, and we always had a clean room. This hotel is on the level of some inferior hotel in Egypt. Definitely not 4 stars. We wouldn't even stay there for free.

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