Bradley C
28 de octubre de 2024
We've just got back from two weeks at this hotel. Arrival We arrived at the hotel at around 23:30 after a pretty lengthy transfer from Antalya airport. We received a very warm welcome from the staff and were shown to a table to complete our check in; as we had completed the online check in on the "Blue App", this took less than 5 minutes, in which time we were also served a glass of cherry tea which was a nice touch. After the check in was completed, we were handed our room and towel cards and walked to our room as our luggage was taken on a buggy. After a tour of our room, we went to the restaurant, where we were provided with a meal which was very nice, as we had arrived very hungry. The Room The rooms are nearly excellent. We stayed in block 34 near the children's pool, but the soundproofing is great. They are clean, spacious and comfortable, as well as being bright and modern. There is more than enough storage space for two guests (which was an issue we had staying in a Tui hotel last year) as well as a functional bathroom, with a great shower, and a very comfy, albeit twin, bed. The wifi is also excellent too. There were however, a few very minor issues we had. As a British guest, the TV is not the best as most of the channels are in either German or Turkish; while we were totally fine watching comedy central each evening, it could get a little jarring for other guests. Also the view from our balcony wasn't that great but as the hotel is on one single level, that was to be expected. Furthermore, the shower does seem unable to maintain it's temperature as it suddenly went really cold, to really hot, but this is an issue that we've had at Turkish hotels previously. Our biggest complaint about the room is the aircon though. I understand that the hotel is environmentally conscious, but not being able to adjust the temperature of your air-conditioning kind of defeats the point of having aircon in my eyes. Food As with the rooms, the food was almost excellent. The main restaurant is clean and there is space inside and out as well as an adults only areas for 16+ diners. The food is a buffet style, as to be expected from an all-inclusive, but the quality is very good. Breakfast included pastries, pancakes and waffles, omelettes, cereals, yoghurt, cold meats and cheeses as well as sausage, beans and eggs each morning, which while nice, did get a little repetitive after a while. There are two options for lunch, with the main restaurant serving food as well as the Purple Turtle restaurant serving food too, albeit for a longer period of time. The food in the restaurant is very similar to that at dinner, although the tacos were very good. At the Purple Turtle, you have a choice of burger, baked potatoes, Pizza, salad and sweet and savoury pancakes. There is also coffee and cake at the Purple Turtle with a selection of biscuits and cookies. Dinner at the main restaurant is also good, we particularly enjoyed the kebab meats, prawns, kunefe and the
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