Lonicera world 4 standard Alanya best offer. Lonicera World Hotel – Reviews

Total area 110,000 m2. The hotel consists of buildings of different heights (from 2 to 5 floors)

Location of the hotel LONICERA WORLD 4*

Located 98 km from Antalya airport, 20 km from Alanya, in the village of Turkler, on the seashore.

Rooms at the hotel LONICERA WORLD 4*

  • 756 standard room(of which 8 rooms are for disabled people, max. 2+1 people, 22–28 m2);
  • 59 family room(of which 34 are two-room rooms - two bedrooms with a door and 25 one-room rooms, max. 4+1 people, 42 m2).

In a room at the LONICERA WORLD 4* hotel

  • safe: in room, paid
  • linen change: 3 times a week
  • air conditioning: individual
  • room cleaning: daily
  • telephone
  • floor: laminate (carpet or ceramic)
  • hair dryer: yes
  • balcony
  • free minibar (water and mineral water- daily)
  • Internet: Wi-Fi, free
  • TV: yes (Russian channel)

Meals at the hotel LONICERA WORLD 4*

  • AI - "All inclusive"

Territory of the hotel LONICERA WORLD 4*

  • Internet cafe for a fee
  • diet menu
  • salon
  • indoor pools: 1
  • bars: 9
  • conference rooms: 2 (for 100 and 300 people)
  • restaurants: 2 (main)
  • laundry
  • a la carte restaurants: 1 (fish, by appointment, visit to the restaurant 1 time per stay - for a fee)
  • pool towels: free
  • swimming pools: 4 (outdoor)
  • Umbrellas, sun loungers, mattresses by the pool: free
  • Wi-Fi free (in the lobby and on site)
  • doctor's office
  • cinema hall
  • shops
  • water slides: 7

Beach hotel LONICERA WORLD 4*

  • sandy
  • beach bar: no (pool bar used)
  • own
  • umbrellas, sun loungers, mattresses on the beach: free
  • beach towels: free

Entertainment and sports at the LONICERA WORLD 4* hotel

  • sauna free
  • disco (entrance - paid, drinks - free)
  • aerobics free
  • slot machines for a fee
  • free rental of tennis rackets and balls
  • jacuzzi free
  • massage for a fee
  • tennis court lighting for a fee
  • tennis lessons for a fee
  • billiards for a fee
  • gym free
  • Turkish bath (hammam) free of charge
  • water aerobics free
  • darts for free
  • volleyball on the beach for free
  • water sports for a fee
  • table tennis free
  • basketball free
  • free bocce
  • live music for free
  • animation for free
  • tennis court (5 courts: 1 with carpet (free); 2 with sand and 2 with clay - for a fee)

For children at the LONICERA WORLD 4* hotel

  • children's pools: 4
  • playground
  • children's buffet
  • mini zoo
  • kids club (4–12 years old)
  • baby stroller: extra charge
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Tatiana, about your trip from 06.06.0015 to 25.06.0015 to LONICERA WORLD 4*

We vacationed at the Loniser World Hotel for the first time this year. We visit Turkey regularly and all in different hotels, both five-star and luxury, etc. What can I say about our holiday this year... It was wonderful. The hotel is wonderful, better than some five stars. Excellent food (lamb, chicken, fish, meat), from 10 am to 4 pm additional shawarma with vegetables and 7 types of ice cream (very tasty), soft drinks, alcoholic drinks (gin, vodka, martini, cocktails including milk, crayfish, rum...). On the territory there is a vitamin bar, where there is a lot of fruit (watermelons, melons, peaches, nectarines, mashmool, plums, pears, cherries, and you can squeeze orange juice for yourself in any quantity (open from 10-16 hours), a free cafe with sweets and ice cream, There is bottled water, mineral water, very tasty beer on every corner (2 times a week). There is a children's and diet table, packaged milk, tea, coffee, Fanta, etc. The hotel area is huge and... each building has its own swimming pool with a jacuzzi, there is an Olympic pool at the new building. The sea is just a fairy tale... the entrance is flat, sandy, the water is clear and clean, there are no waves since the beach is located in a bay. There is a wonderful gym, an indoor pool, a children's playground is free. and paid with attractions, children's cars. Excellent animation for both children and adults. The bar by the sea is open until 03 at night with all drinks. I have never seen this even in five-star hotels. For fast food (french fries, shawarma). chicken, pastries, pizza) you'll overeat. The staff is very friendly and hospitable. The area is very clean and well-groomed with an orange garden and many benches and tables, flowers and a lot of greenery all around, no large cluster people, we have enough space for everyone. There is a night disco for those who can't sleep. There are many shops and two markets near the hotel, which is very convenient. We felt like we were in paradise and really want to return to this GORGEOUS hotel next year. It's not cheap, but it's worth it. Upon arrival at the hotel, vacationers are taken to the buildings in special cars. I could go on and on about the advantages of this hotel... everything is just wonderful. Go, you won't regret it!!! The hotel has 2 water parks with slides, a fish restaurant, the main one is huge and a restaurant near building B. For children there is a mini zoo and a club. There are plenty of sun loungers everywhere... both on the sea, and in the clearing under the trees, and by the pools. There are specially equipped tents that can be rented for a family for the whole day for 3 dollars or 2 euros. Everything is within walking distance from any building... Have a good holiday, just don’t overheat in the sun and don’t eat everything you’re not used to and your holiday will be a great success!!!

Hotel reviews 2011 year

VACATION TIME: September 09 - September 15, 2011 COMPOSITION OF VACATIONERS: husband (33), wife (32). ORGANIZATIONAL POINTS: departure city - Omsk; travel agency - Neue Welt; tour operator - Coral Travel; airline - Red Wings(Tu-204 aircraft). PREFACE: Our vacation this summer turned out to be spontaneous. In May, after an exhausting mortgage and the acquisition of a long-awaited home, we decided to “use the remaining luxury” to buy a trip. Previously managed to visit Amara Beach Resort 5* (Side, 2008) and Royal Wings 5* (Antalya, 2009). In uh...

So, I’m keeping my promise and writing a review about Loniser. We arrived on August 27th. Composition: me, husband, 10-year-old daughter and almost 2-year-old daughter, plus a nanny. Although the transfer was comfortable, they took us to some store along the way and kept us there for about 20 minutes, explaining that this was the way it was supposed to be. We were checked in at the hotel and sent to the 1st residential floor (building B). I don’t remember the room numbers, they are 4-digit, they were written on the bracelets. Our room "smelled" like a dirty rag. It turned out that the shower curtain has this vibe...

Hotel reviews 2010 year

don't listen to those who didn't like it!!! I was on vacation in May 2010. just great! The area is large, there are places to walk, the food is good, the swimming pools are a miracle, everything is just great. yes, the rooms are small, so these are four stars, not five! Read that 4 stars differ from 5 stars precisely in the area of ​​the rooms! and besides, you don’t go to a resort to sit in your room!!! In general, I also fell in love with Lonicera! Next year I will go to this hotel!!!...

We were in this hotel in June 2006, we were accommodated in a building that looked like a dorm, long corridors and rooms on both sides, what was especially surprising was that there were one and a half curtains on the windows, there wasn’t enough fabric!!! One whole, on the balcony door, and half on the window. No finishing! DORM! Russian tourists were given different bracelets than Germans, we didn’t pay attention to this until our friend lost his bracelet, by some lucky chance he was given another one like the Germans. He goes for a beer - he’s stunned...

We went to this hotel in May 2008. During the entire stay there was not a single negative moment, I really liked everything. The hotel is right on the seashore, very clean and comfortable. The food is simply excellent, I would say “goodbye to the figure”, every day the children were given free ice cream. And what delicious tomato juice in the bar! The animation is excellent, the children were delighted, there is a good playground. And for adults, it’s a very positive thing that “all inclusive” is until 2 am and the beer is delicious... It’s a pity that now this hotel is...

Hotel reviews 2009 year

Absolutely wonderful holiday in May and October! the food is ok, the sea is warm (better in October). After hard work in crazy Moscow - wonderful relaxation! And the negativity is written by bitter people and whiners. The rooms are small - what a disaster! What do you want in them, to organize dances? In Egypt, we had a luxurious room at 5, but we suffered terribly from indigestion. So it’s better to have a smaller room and better food and water. Having arrived for the second time from Lonicera, I thought about going to another place for a change, but... time passes, and I’m drawn...

So, I finally got around to writing a review. We vacationed in Loniser from September 10 to 19, 2009. We, that’s me and the children (20 and 9 years old). I’ll start in order and as objectively as possible, with all the pros and cons. I'll start with the minuses, we arrived late in the evening and were immediately put into the main building, room 2010. The first impression of the room was not very pleasant, it was very small, there was a tiny sofa in the corner that my child wouldn't even fit on. While the reception was sorting things out, we it was replaced with a bed, by the way...

We rested in Loniser from July 12 to July 19, 2009. The hotel is good. If we find a suitable tour, I will send my mother there in August. The main thing you need for relaxation is the sea – it’s simply wonderful there! A large wide beach, there are no stones in sight (I remember there were complaints about this here), soft fine sand, the entry into the sea is excellent - smooth, the water is clear and clean. There's plenty of space! No one bothers anyone, no one pushes. Children and adults splash around with pleasure. We ourselves didn’t get out of the water for two hours. Lying...

We were in Loniser 06/12–06/22/2009. Everything that gozeff2008 wrote in his previous review about the hotel is a clear and objective description. We went with Coral. I would like to add about this guide Rovshan - we only talked to him once upon arrival. He took us to something like an auditorium (apparently so as not to waste time on everyone and not run for beer, as is expected for visitors), sold vouchers, and, in principle, that’s all. It is clear that the guy is not very pleasant to talk to. We found out everything else about the hotel and on departure on...

When I read laudatory reviews about this hotel, I get the impression that they are written either by employees of travel agencies who need someone to make this hotel more expensive, or by completely unassuming citizens who are going to Turkey for the first time and have nothing to compare with. The hotel deserves three stars, but is worth five. I have never seen such small numbers in my entire life, neither in Turkey, nor in Europe, nor anywhere. They can only be compared with cabins on ferries such as Silja Line or Viking. I’m finishing..... And eh...

great hotel! We vacationed with my husband in October 2008, we want to go again. In the summer there, they say the heat is up to 60 degrees, and in October it’s a fairy tale! Thanks to the hotel administration, everything is wonderfully organized, the staff is not selected from random people, they work conscientiously. This is a hotel where tourists are welcome. Gentlemen! This is 4, this is not Botanik, champagne will not be poured upon arrival, but the price is reasonable. Having paid 1400 dollars for 14 days for two, we received excellent service and pleasure from the sea, sun, food and wine. The rooms are small but...

Hotel reviews 2008 year

We stayed at the hotel from June 10 to June 24, 2008. Everything was just super!!! The huge territory of the hotel is very well-groomed and cozy, a lot of greenery, beautiful flowers, cleanliness and order. The service staff is wonderful, smiling, during your vacation we didn’t see a single gloomy face there, they are always ready to help you in everything and do whatever you want. A wonderful playground for children, excellent mini-discos, the children were delighted!!! A huge plus to the animation team, especially the chief animator Kobi...:) o...

Lonicera has deteriorated... We were in this hotel 2 years ago and in July 2008.... Results: the food has deteriorated significantly, although no one goes hungry, but there were moldy dishes on the table, there were problems with meat (although previously you could choose from several species), and now there is at best one species. Occasionally (once every 10 days) one could enjoy, as before, the variety of salads and meat dishes.They don’t bake pancakes anymore, scrambled eggs are very rare. So anyone who wants a belly-fest won’t get it. There are a lot of mosquitoes...

We rested in this hotel from June 10 to June 24, 2008 with a group of mothers, grandmothers and almost 5 year old children. Tez tour. We were at this hotel for the second time. I had an extremely enthusiastic review of my first trip, which I left on many websites. The second time, my review will be abusive, because I didn’t see anything good that happened in Loniser. Average, very average... Accommodation. One continuous overbooking. THIS IS HORROR AND A NIGHTMARE! Scandals and swearing at the reception every day. Very much...

We stayed at this hotel in August 2007. When planning to travel with the whole family, we turned to the Neva travel agency and did not regret it. We were traveling with children, we put forward 4 main conditions when choosing a hotel: 1st line, decent territory, sandy beach and something to feed our six-year-old “glob-eaters” (since we already had a negative experience in Marmaris, where my sons ate nothing except a bun, and not because the food was bad, but simply unusual, due to the presence of a huge amount of spices). Very nice travel agent Nata...

My husband and I went to the hotel from May 1 to May 11. I really liked the hotel!!! The area is large, green and well-groomed. There are many recreation areas: hammocks, soft pears, gazebos, courts, exercise equipment, basketball and football courts. 4 buildings, next to which there is an adult and a children's pool, an indoor pool with a sauna (free sauna), 2 water parks. Three access to the beach. The beach is very clean, sandy and large. Several restaurants, also a fish restaurant, which you need to sign up for. The food is varied, there are dietary...

We rested from May 1 to May 15, 2008 with a 3-year-old child, we had a great rest!!! The sea is warm, out of 14 days everything is in the sea, entry into the sea is sandy and quite shallow, good for children. The weather is on average 28 degrees. The area is large, there is plenty of room to roam around, a very good children's playground, you can even leave the children to play and play with the animators. We lived in building C, room not very long ago, renovations were done there not long ago, very small, old, in the morning the sun shines directly at you and the corridor is noisy, there are a lot of children all running around and...

Hi all! Once again I came from a long-loved hotel. I've been on vacation since May 7th. You can immediately see the updates especially in the rooms. New LCD TVs and interior. I was pleasantly surprised when a light bulb in the room burned out and, after informing the reception, they immediately replaced it. We didn't even see when. We only had time to have lunch. In general, with every visit I never cease to admire the food and service and the cleanliness of the beach. if in September there were few stones at the entrance to the sea, then in May, as always, the beach is sandy. ...

Hi all! We rested from May 3 to May 14, 2008. Everything was great at Antalya airport. Since the transfer was individual, Tez was greeted by the tour with all honor and smiles on their faces, put into a minibus and calmly taken to the hotel. The hotel wanted to check into building B (the main one), but even the little green ones included in the passport didn’t help (although, of course, they gladly took them), they put us in the Asper building (block C). We lived on the top floor. The body is basically normal, the appearance is also normal...

My husband and I recently returned from a trip and are very pleased. The hotel is really very good, delicious food, excellent service, lots of entertainment. But still, I want to warn you - if you are young and want to have a blast, then go to this hotel only if you have a whole company, and not just the two of you. Still, this hotel is more for family vacation with children, so if you have a problem where to go with a child, then, without thinking, go here, there are all the conditions here - a sandy beach, water slides, small...

Hi all!!! I want to tell you about my vacation at Lonicere 4*. I was on vacation with my girlfriend from 01/05/08 - 11/05/08. I really liked everything, don't believe all the bad reviews, because... There is nothing bad to say about this hotel!!! You can go there either with a child or with a group (everyone will have fun). I’ll briefly describe the vacation. The territory is gorgeous, huge, a lot of greenery, 5 swimming pools, its own water park, shops with souvenirs, an excellent beach with clear sea. There are no stones there (as they say), p...

Hotel reviews 2007 year

I liked a lot, especially the territory, which is very large and well-groomed, it’s great that it has its own beach, which is practically located on the territory. For us the food was good, because... We are not picky about food, but the baked goods are mostly made from yeast dough and are monotonous. Food is always available from 7.00 to 22.00, and bars are open until 2.00. We liked the animation, the guys are great, they hold competitions, games, and dances all day long. On territory 4 outdoor swimming pools, 1 indoor, 2 swimming pools with slides, there is a gym. hall, table...

My husband and I visited Lonisera World from late August to mid-September. The hotel pleased us with a large landscaped green and flowering area. To the information posted on the website and reviews of other tourists, I would like to add that this is a family-type hotel - there are a lot of children, from schoolchildren to six-month-old toddlers. Children are everywhere: from special fenced areas where animators take care of them, to terraces lined with mattresses, where they crawl next to moms and dads resting in the shade, and the beach, where they dig...

We vacationed in Loniser with our daughter in August 2007. Be careful - the hotel practices double bookings for the day of arrival and departure, so you can spend the first day in neighboring "three rubles" or, like us, in a room on the roof of the hotel. For this, I would generally rate the hotel "2". But in general, a good vacation later allowed us to increase the rating. The entrance to the sea this year is really rocky. The area is large, a lot of greenery. The food is a "4", sometimes "fast food" during the day was better than restaurant food for lunch and...

First time in Turkey, the food and service are zero, the entrance to the sea is stones, only pleasant memories from the animation, why do people praise the hotel like that, because many go based on positive reviews, but in the end a ruined vacation, complete disappointment....

We were in this hotel from 07/28/07 to 08/11, in principle, the only thing I liked was that the food was not very good and in 2 weeks the room was not cleaned once, but everything was super. The area is excellent, the beach is located in a bay, so when there is a storm it is always quiet there. there is a lot of entertainment for children, although there is a children's menu except pasta and breakfast cereals in the morning there is nothing...

We rested in Loniser for 2 weeks from July 21st. The hotel is conventionally divided into two unequal parts. The large one includes three four-story buildings with approximately 400-500 rooms and a large restaurant, which looks more like a dining room. The smaller part is a three-story building-bungalow "Lonicera Beach" with approximately 80 rooms and a smaller restaurant. There are also two animations, separated by nationality, which is ridiculous and irrational. Moreover, the first one is in Russian, mainly with invited “artists”, and gathers people...

terrible attitude of the staff, old furniture, no animation, a herd of animators walk from corner to corner or are still sitting in the shade. The kids didn't like it. in 2 weeks they painted the children’s faces once, and then within an hour, and those who didn’t have time were late, water needs to be stocked up in the evening, all bars from 10 am, I begged them to give water to the child at 9 am - to which they said buy it in the store. The only big plus territory, no children's table - 2 weeks of pasta....

Hi all! Just returned from Turkey, hotel "Lonisera" (July 2007). I really liked the hotel. The three of us vacationed with my husband and 4-year-old daughter. The hotel seems to be created for holidays with small children. The territory is not large, so the child is always in sight and under control. There is a special playground where you can leave your child for a short time. The water in the sea and pools is very warm, children swim without any time limit. There are 3 children's pools on site, just above a child's knee depth. The only thing...

I really liked it!!! Large area, many pools, small water park, beach nearby, good food, excellent bath attendants and massage therapists $30 - session, $100 - massage package 5 sessions (better than in the city), friendly staff (many Russian speakers), professional photographers (5 $- per photo), near the hotel there is a shopping center and retail shops. During the day you will be waiting for exercises, water aerobics, club dancing and belly dancing (about belly dancing, it’s better to approach the animators yourself - p...

We would like to immediately write to those who were happy about the departure of the animation team 07/08/2007 - SLEEP AT HOME in Russia. After 08.07 the hotel simply fell asleep. This is our first time in Turkey, but we have something to compare with - we managed to stay in 3 hotels. Of these, 5 are in Kemer, 4 in Kemer, and Loniser, of course. So, there is no better Lonicera. Everything is on the level, a huge territory, an excellent beach (you just need to know where to enter the sea, and there will be no stones). For those traveling with children - better than a hotel can't be found. They constantly work with children in children's...

I just fell in love with this hotel!!! We will definitely go in October! During my entire stay I didn’t find a single negative. Everything is great!!! Go there without even thinking (if, of course, you get tickets :)))). The beach is foreign, everything is nearby, bars and disco and swimming pools and a restaurant. Wonderful green area. The food is VERY good, maybe not so many meat dishes, but on vacation in the heat I can’t imagine who would like it at all!!! I was very pleased with the fast food (mountains of watermelons and more) and the free...

We were at the hotel at the end of June and beginning of July 2007. We bought vouchers 2 months in advance, but when we arrived at the hotel there were no places available. The hotel is at a standstill, and travel agencies continue to sell tours. We were placed in the neighboring hotel Magnolia - a weak foursome. The next morning at 9 am we were evicted, but there was no room in Lonitser again! We were homeless on the beach until one o'clock in the afternoon, and then we moved in with a scandal. As compensation we received a bottle of fermenting wine. The hotel guide - representative of TEZ tour Enver behaved simply...

8,0

"Everything is fine"

  • . Rest
  • . Solo traveler
  • . 21 night stay

I have vacationed in Turkey many times in various hotels - only yours was three years in a row. And there is something to compare your hotel, which is very good in many ways. I didn’t like practically only one thing - the organization and attitude of the animators specifically towards sporting events.... as an example - with the same Bochya there are always problems - the site is not fenced off, only after complaints, people are either not gathered for the game, or they will immediately gather 20 people and everyone is crowding... very young children are allowed to play along with the adults! Where else is this available? They throw balls in different directions... and there are people lying on sun loungers nearby... and the game is no longer a game.... then let them invite six-year-olds to play adult volleyball! What will happen? And the site for Bocha was chosen extremely inconveniently... on the beach, where there is very little free space. There is a second sand volleyball court - why not there? It's always empty. And for children you can organize your own Bocha there. Buy them smaller balls. Buy additional sets for adults... It will cost almost nothing. Darts.... on the contrary - very far from the beach... no one knows where... and none of the animators goes and calls there... apparently there is enough... people complained that there were a lot of people wanting to play one game... why not buy such sets for 3 games, for example? The functions of the animator as a referee are not needed here - the players themselves are able to count the points... just like in Botch, by the way. In short - there are a lot of vacationers, thousands... occupy their leisure time, increase the capacity for this! More sets of beach games, archery can be organized...

Location, food, room cleaning - all at a high level

Russia

1 mark “helpful review”

Fabulous

  • . Rest
  • . Family with small children
  • . 2 night stay
  • . Sent from phone

Excellent service, delicious food, large area! I recommend it. Nice family hotel

Length of stay: October 2019

Russia

9,0

Perfect

  • . Rest
  • . Family with small children
  • . 12 night stay

The beach is quite narrow for such a large hotel (but this does not depend on the hotel). The mattresses on the beach loungers could be updated.

Great location, food, entertainment. Very clean, polite staff, no intrusive services. There is a lot of entertainment for children, but there are also quiet, secluded places. The area is very green and well-groomed. There is a good entrance to the sea, gently sloping, which is convenient for children. Buses run around the hotel, convenient for those who do not like to walk and for people with disabilities (there are comfortable places on the beach, equipment for launching into the water, special toilets even on the beach)

Length of stay: October 2019

Russia

Fabulous

  • . Rest
  • . Family with small children
  • . Sent from phone

There is no such thing

The hotel is always new

Length of stay: October 2019

Russia

3 marks “helpful review”

8,3

Very good

  • . Rest
  • . Family with small children
  • . 13 night stay
  • . Sent from phone

Cleaning is very superficial. The reception staff is not at all friendly. There may be animation, but I haven't seen it. The only thing I saw was minidisco. And then, it was announced that it would start at 20.30, but in fact it always started at different times. And the duration is either 20 minutes, then 30 minutes, then an hour... We ordered a transfer to the airport from the hotel. The company and the hotel had my email, but no one bothered to warn me that it had been postponed by half an hour. They informed me when I went to the reception in a panic. The result: they ran at a gallop through the airport. But the positives of the hotel outweighed the negatives.

We checked in quickly and where I asked. The food is good. For five euros per adult, visit two restaurants: fish and kebab. It's not expensive at all, and the food is delicious. The hotel is large, but there are no crowds anywhere except the beach. There is everything you need for a holiday with a child: a children's club, an ice cream house, a fruit house, a zoo, a water park. The children's playground is covered and has a soft surface.

Length of stay: October 2019

Russia

23 marks “helpful review”

9,6

“Wonderful hotel!”

  • . Rest
  • . Family with small children
  • . 7 nights stay

The children were waiting for replenishment of forfeits and cola in the minibar, but this service is only available upon arrival. As well as shampoo and conditioner in disposable bottles. And the shower gel in the dispenser is not very good. It’s not very clear what to cover yourself with. Rough bedspreads or blankets are not for everyone and without duvet covers. But these are trifles! The hotel is great!

I really liked the hotel for its democratic atmosphere. The sea is nearby, the approach is smooth, sandy, and the water is not cloudy. There are many sunbathing areas, both on the beach and in the shade of trees and bushes. There are many cafes and bars at every turn. The alcohol is of good quality, the food is not fancy, but it is good and tasty. For breakfast there are three types of porridge, including buckwheat. A lot of veal, lamb, not to mention chicken and turkey. The highlight of the hotel is pavilions with fruit, ice cream and juicers (you can make juice from pomegranates and tangerines from 10 to 16-30). In several modern water parks there is no break, i.e. The slides are open from morning until evening. There are a lot of people, but this is a whole country, you don’t feel the crowd, everyone is somehow dispersed throughout the territory. The animation is unobtrusive, but there are many events for every taste and age. I'll be back and I'll encourage my friends!

Length of stay: October 2019

Russia

6 marks “helpful review”

7,9

  • . Rest
  • . Family with small children
  • . 8 nights stay
  • . Sent from phone

In the middle of the holiday, we were asked to move to another room with an upgrade (we lived in a 4-star room, they offered to move to a 5th). The reason is sewer repair. I didn’t really want to go, but I was tempted by 5 stars. In the end, we regretted it, because the new room was above the dining room and there was always the smell of food in it. It started at 5 am. It was no longer possible to sleep. At the reception desk they rudely responded to my complaint by saying that we had already been moved to a larger room (only they weren’t asked for this!!!) and that they could move us back. It was funny! They no longer began to swear and search for the truth, and they didn’t waste time moving either - 2-3 hours was a pity. The second minus is torn mattresses on sun loungers by the sea (not solid)

Comfortable hotel, beautiful well-groomed large area, excellent restaurants, bars, food at the highest level, animation for both children and adults. Drinks are available in all categories - a large selection of alcohol, drinking water is offered everywhere without restrictions. We tried ayran for the first time - a tasty and healthy drink. We arrived at 3 am, we were met, driven around the territory, checked in and even fed (one bar is open at night) Helped organize a transfer back to Antalya (not expensive 15 euros per person)

Length of stay: October 2019

Russia

6,7

Good enough

  • . Rest
  • . Family with small children
  • . 9 nights stay
  • . Sent from phone

You could get a room either new and nice, with a view of the sea, but also with a view of the animation, then a disco until 12 at night. Therefore, I had to choose a dark room that had not been renovated for a long time, but at least it was quiet at night. View from the window to the windows of the neighboring building. The room was not very pleasant to be in. There are a lot of people on the beach. There are so many sun loungers that you can't see the sand. At 9 am almost all sunbeds are occupied. This is the biggest disappointment of this hotel.

Good food, entertainment (water park, animation)

Length of stay: October 2019

Russia

9,6

Perfect

  • . Rest
  • . Pair
  • . Sent from phone

Lots of people

Food, helpful staff, children's animation, beautiful, well-kept area

Length of stay: October 2019

Russia

5 marks “helpful review”

9,2

“I propose to ban smoking on the beach and near swimming pools. Designate special places."

  • . Rest
  • . Family with small children
  • . 15 nights stay
  • . Sent from phone

Smoking is allowed on the beach and near the pools. In the spa locker rooms, there are no keys in the drawers, the locks are broken

Nice area, excellent food. The hotel is on the first line, the beach is located in a bay so the sea is calm. The area is clean, restaurants operate without interruption

Length of stay: October 2019

  • Azerbaijan

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    • . Rest
    • . Family with small children
    • . 10 night stay
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  • Hello, dear people planning a holiday in Turkey in 2017! Already in February, I decided to take out my notes about the vacation, which I wrote during the vacation, and write a detailed report....More ▾ Hello, dear people planning a holiday in Turkey in 2017!

    Already in February, I decided to take out my notes about the vacation, which I wrote during the vacation, and write a detailed report.

    Ask - why write a review while still at the hotel? Is there really nothing to do?
    Yes, it so happened that I had some free time from rest, and I wanted to record the facts so that I wouldn’t miss anything later.

    I think before writing a review, you need to say a little about yourself and your family. We were relaxing in a group of women - me, my two children, my mother and my mother-in-law.

    I can’t say that we are a very wealthy family; we have never been to the Maldives, for example, or Hawaii. But we have already been to Turkey 8-9 times, we have been to Egypt, Montenegro, Croatia, the UAE in hotels of level 4-5, so there is something to compare with both in Turkey and outside Turkey.

    This time we were choosing between Turkey and Montenegro, we wanted, of course, to go to Montenegro, but the tickets were very expensive for the dates we needed. Moreover, we were traveling with a 3-year-old child and without the desire to cook on our own, so we decided that for our budget - 3500e - we can all relax on an all-inclusive holiday in Turkey more hassle-free and longer.

    A trip for five people for two weeks on an all-inclusive basis to the Lonisera hotel cost us a little more than 3,500 euros. Our takeoff coincided with an under-flip in Turkey, so we still had time to worry whether our plane would or would not be shot down on the way there or back. Two days passed, other tourists were returning safe and sound, and we decided to fly.

    Upon arrival, we were put on a minibus with 15 other tourists from other hotels, and we went to Avsallar. The guide was a Kazakh who understood absolutely nothing about the history of Turkey or its geography. Perhaps those who were new to it were interested, but we only listened to him when he talked about Kazakhstan.
    By the way, he tried very hard to talk interestingly about Turkey, although there was 5% of the truth.

    During the trip, we got lost and passed the turn to Avsallar and our hotel, which took us +45 minutes of time and made the trip a third longer.

    Before this, we were in Avsallar in 2012, I can’t say that the village has changed much. The sea remains the same, that's the main thing.

    Upon arrival, check-in awaited us.

    Without looking at us, and without listening to any wishes, the Turkish girl from the reception gave us key cards for two rooms in building B, however, she agreed to choose the rooms that were nearby.

    Our suitcases were loaded onto the car, and we (naive) went on vacation.

    Even upon entering the building, it became clear that we would not live there. There was almost sub-zero temperature in the hall, which required walking the children to the elevator and back every day. In addition, there was an eerie, unbearable smell of mothballs.

    The rooms were worse than anything I've seen in my life. Even an old Hilton room in Hurghada would seem like a huge royal suite, not to mention all the other hotels that we have seen. Even on the Black Sea in remote villages, in 2002, in home mini-hotels without stars, there were better rooms.

    The numbers had NOTHING in common with the pictures that were shown to us when purchasing the tour.

    The entire room was 4x3 steps in size, and the balcony was the size of a stool.

    The cunning Turks crammed into this space as many as 2 beds and a sofa with upholstery of dubious freshness, and on the floor there was a terribly stinking carpet of vacuum cleaner dust. The light in the tiny shower didn't turn on. My two suitcases took up all the furniture-free space in the room, so somehow changing the children’s clothes was out of the question; there was nowhere to turn around.

    My mother and mother-in-law's number was like two peas in a pod.

    I left my tired relatives and went to the reception to change my room.

    For an hour and a half, no one wanted to listen to me. The Turkish woman shouted to me several times in response to my requests: “Your bed is eating!” Eat food - go rest! What else did you want??!

    Then I saw a Russian-speaking girl, told me what I thought about the building and the rooms, their size, carpet and balcony, reinforcing all this with my fears about a child falling out of the third floor balcony.

    The nice girl returned two minutes later with new cards. We were accommodated on the first floor in building F. The rooms are standard, very similar to each other, but there are tiles on the floor, instead of a smelly red sofa there is another bed, the bathroom is a little larger, and the room itself is a little more spacious, at least there was somewhere to walk between the beds and chest of drawers
    But..
    Our shower was leaking, the drain was clogged, and the toilet hardly flushed. We covered the hole in the shower with a foot towel and flushed the water in the toilet using the shower.

    In another room there was a huge stain on the bathroom ceiling from flooding, but the closet was larger. The room was next to the elevator, which added noise, and the windows overlooked the basketball court. The first floor of building F is always damp. Things don't dry. And it smells like sewer from the patio side.

    But all this is just “luxury” compared to the stench and crampedness of Cormus B.

    I've read reviews where Lonicera is compared to five-star hotels. If you do not take into account the criteria, do not compare with hotels in other countries, Loniser still does not deserve five stars. If you are lucky and are placed in a good building (which we only saw in pictures, I don’t know if it exists), you will live in a solid four. If the case is worse, consider that you bought a two or three for the price of four stars.

    Now that I have already visited the hotel, I understand that some of the rave reviews are not just from people who came abroad for the first time, they are simply custom-made.

    It was about numbers.

    The food is a little better than the rooms, but not much.

    Loniser was not surprised by anything in terms of nutrition. Turkey is like Turkey - trays of food, crowded tables, fruit by the carload, potatoes by the box, gravy flowing like a river.

    The diet consists mainly of seasonal fruits and vegetables, legumes, cheese, feta cheese, the least amount of meat and almost no fish. No frills, no exotic, everything is the same as what you find at home on the market during the season. Everything was prepared without salt or spices, bland and nothing at all. Somehow thrown into the feeding trays, come and scoop it up for yourself.

    Every morning there is a terrible rush around scrambled eggs, omelettes, and toast.

    The worst thing is with seafood)) For the first few days we ate mackerel. Then they realized that this was it, there would be no other fish. There were sour anchovies as a snack and a mash of boiled pangasius. In a large restaurant you can find a salad with canned tuna.

    Once we had a salad with shrimp, and once we had squid rings. Both products were overcooked and so generously flavored with carrots that they had the same taste, not reminiscent of seafood at all.

    If you are a seafood lover, the Adriatic is for you. Yes, anywhere, but not here.

    After a few days, we stopped looking for “something tasty” and ate what the Turks know how to cook: rice, baked peppers, baklava, lamb. We ate for the last 10 days in a small dining room. The large dining room is very annoying with the number of people. There seem to be no queues, but there are too many people, it’s noisy and the Turks smoke wherever they want, right at the table. In a small dining room there is a smaller choice of “dishes”, but there are also fewer people.

    The hotel clearly focused not on the taste of the food, but on its quantity. There is a lot of food, food is available around the clock. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, (7-9:30; 13-15:00; 19:30-21:30), fast food (10-17:00); Kutapy (filled flatbread); Vitamin bar: fruits and berries, orange juice. Ice cream and cakes until 17:00. They say there is also a late dinner, until 6 am.

    After just 3-4 days, I wanted to exchange all these trays and bowls of stew for one at least slightly tasty dinner, served like a human being.

    The hotel also has an almost real restaurant. You must register in advance; you can only visit once. Fish restaurant. The reviews about it were not the best; when we went there, we didn’t expect anything good.

    It was very nice to have dinner in a more or less quiet environment. The waiter tried his best, brought everything quickly, answered questions.

    We ordered dorado. What can I say - the cooking style is the same, a la hotel dining room. You could have stuffed the fish with something tasty, or added spices, or at least salted it.

    Everything else is a farce, the same unleavened stewed vegetables brought from the common dining room in small plates, and (in a fish restaurant) pieces of turkey cremated in oil and batter, and strange rings, also in batter. For dessert - baklava and plums

    By the way, in the restaurants in the village of Avsallar they know how to make delicious fish and you can also find shrimp. And feta cheese has taste and smell. And the vegetables smell like vegetables! Magic happens with food in Loniser - it’s as if the taste has been completely removed!

    As many reviews say, you won’t go hungry anyway. Yes, you won't stay. but you won’t feel any celebration or pleasure either. On the first day you will think - wow, there is so much to do. And then you will look for something edible among this lot.

    They also write that everything is cool, but no, it’s not cool. A lot, a lot of everything, but the same thing, nothing, and not cool))

    Yes, at home we don’t make five different side dishes and ten different salads every day. Nobody normal does that. But you can make something tasty.

    At home, with an even smaller budget, we can cook salmon or shrimp or edible cutlets once a week, and at home the children eat salads and stews because they are delicious, but they didn’t eat them in Loniser.

    To be fair, this isn't just Lonicera's problem. When a herd of tourists are herded into a hotel, they eat what they are given. If a chef's salary depended on whether his dishes were bought today, I'm sure he would cook more deliciously.

    I won’t say anything about alcohol; no one drinks alcohol here.

    And if you still choose Loniseru as a vacation spot and howl at the bland food, go for dinner to a restaurant in a place called Smoke-Chai, they serve delicious trout, and even the empty rice is delicious, unlike hotel food.

    Staff

    If you read in the reviews that the staff is wonderful, smiling and pleasant, these are the personal qualities of these people that have nothing to do with the corporate ethics of the establishment. Because pleasantness and smiling greatly depend on the mood of each individual employee at different times of the day.

    The organization of staff work is very, very poor, and corporate ethics does not exist.

    Employees with the same position give different answers to the same question, as was the case during check-in.
    - smiling and being polite is not necessary, especially if there are a lot of people in line.

    “It will do” is the operating principle of employees whose responsibilities include communicating with clients.

    Cleaners do not have clear instructions for their work. They do things differently every day. They forget something, don’t finish something. Sometimes they don’t take away the trash, sometimes they leave three towels, sometimes four, sometimes they bring water, sometimes they don’t.

    One of them was completely confused, she forgot everything except to collect $1. The cleaning ladies don't speak a word of English, German, French or Russian. We had to learn Turkish phrases “come back in an hour”, “please change the sheets”, “we are out of soap”, etc.

    The managers of the cleaning staff, like the cleaning staff themselves, shout at each other very loudly, not paying attention to the fact that there are people living in the rooms who sometimes relax at lunch or put their children to bed. If there are no colleagues nearby, they like to yell into the radio.

    Gardeners also do not try to be inconspicuous and polite. They mow the lawn at 7 am. They shout loudly to each other in Turkish and laugh.

    Cars rush around the area at high speed - transporting luggage and dirty/clean laundry. I didn’t see anyone get hit, but it was scary.

    Beach boys wash sand from the platform where the showers are, and at the same time cheerfully douse tourists. Once again, the role of the staff is to create convenience and be UNNOTECABLE. Again, these cheerful guys were not explained that the tourist is a client, and you cannot have fun splashing water with him.

    There are a lot of “informants” on the territory. They are omnipresent, they are annoying to the point of tears.
    They come to the sun lounger, can wake you up, and beg tourists for water.
    Fur coats, jewelry, real estate, excursions. They got so annoying that I didn’t say hello to them anymore. I was especially fed up with the Kazakh woman who talked to everyone like they were idiots, we met her at least 10 times a day and every time she pestered us with her booklets.

    But the real hell is the restaurant. I don’t know who told these people that they should do this, perhaps it’s a policy to piss off customers while eating so that they eat less)))

    The fact is that the canteen employees constantly move between the tables and literally take away the plates from the customers. A record of impudence happened to me,
    when the girl came to my table, she looked... I had a bowl of soup that I was eating, and on a separate plate there was a quarter of a lemon. Without hesitation, she grabbed the plate of lemon and dragged it away, taking the lemon with her hand and placing it on the bare table for me. She probably thought that after that I would definitely finish it. Just bravo! What else can I say? So they take away almost everything that is not right in front of you, very quickly and without asking. In response, we simply smiled, it’s useless to explain anything to the Turks anyway))

    The nicest ones are the guards at the entrance. They just sit and smile. Always)) And the grandfather who changes the towels is so bright and kind. Especially if you give him a pack of cigarettes, he will also give you cleaner towels.

    To be fair, I will say that all these incompetent, arrogant and absent-minded people are not to blame. They were simply not taught differently. The leader is to blame, who must either teach or carry out rotation. Training may need to be provided to all staff. Perhaps a more competent leader can be found. This chaos in everything really spoils the impression. The reception staff are very tired. The Turkish woman who was rude to me on the first day is actually a nice and kind girl if she gets enough sleep. But her working day is such that I don’t understand when she sleeps - I saw her at her workplace from morning to night.

    This is also a shortcoming of personnel management.

    Hygiene.

    A separate topic. A very, very important separate topic.

    I’ll say right away that the hotel desperately needs a very, very strict hygiene manager, preferably a German, who will conduct drills for all staff and stop the chaos that is happening at every turn.
    - the cleaning staff wash the floors in all rooms with the same mop, without rinsing it. Nothing. Never. I looked specifically. This is a very important point from an epidemiological point of view.

    No one ever cleaned the toilet. They just closed it and put a towel on top.
    - they don’t wash the shower, they don’t wipe the mirror.

    Even after my request to change the pillowcase, because after cleaning there was a red spot on it, like blood, the pillowcase was not changed for three days.

    Even if a child has soiled the sheet they cover themselves with, they carefully put it back on until you bring the sheet to the cleaning lady and tell them to exchange it.

    The curtains are dirty, not washed for centuries.

    The drain in the shower is clogged, it’s scary to think how much. Nobody cares.

    During floor cleaning, clean towels and linen are dumped in bulk onto the floor. Yes, just on the floor. Towels are not individually wrapped after the laundry and fall out of the general bag.

    - the cleaning lady carries “clean” linens and towels for the room without packaging on a trolley, loaded with detergents, then lovingly hugs them while they bring them into the room, pressing them to her sweaty cleavage.

    The balcony was never cleaned at all. We left toys for the sea there and lived with the sand that fell from them for the entire two weeks.

    Water is unloaded into refrigerators by first pouring it onto the ground. Then people put it on their table...

    I have never seen canteen staff wearing gloves.

    Between the fish restaurant and the fast food pavilion at certain hours you can watch how the cooks, squatting, reload salads and something else from one bowl to another.

    The worst thing is these trays of food, where everyone picks, digs, and picks for themselves. I understand that this is not the right level to put an employee in charge of every dish...

    Poorly washed dishes. While you choose yours, a clean one, you need to look.

    There are dirty, smelly ashtrays everywhere.

    - the “zoo” stinks so much that before reaching 30 meters we decided to return to a safe distance and did not see it))

    Cats walk around the area. Perhaps some people are moved by cats and their waste products, but I am not.

    The sun loungers and mattresses are well-worn; washing and washing them is not included in the plans.

    Flower pots, dirty and burnt from the inside instead of urns - who came up with that?!

    Entertainment

    For us who went to the sea, the main pleasure was the sea. You can take excursions if this is your first time.

    From Avsallar you can go to Dym-Chay - a restaurant on the water, to Alanya - shopping, walks, nightlife, Manavgat - waterfall, Side - ruins, these are nearby. Further away is Pamuk Kale. It's beautiful, but read the story first so you don't believe the stories. If you believe the Turks, then Cleopatra did not rule in Egypt, but rode around Turkey all her life and swam anywhere.

    The hotel has animation for adults and animation for children. We saw an adult twice - when several people were doing “yoga” and when they danced in a circle and ran like a train in the sea.

    We were not interested in this, and no one offered us anything. Children's animators were seen on the playground, they were drawing something and talking with mothers, they didn't even say hello to us and stupidly didn't pay attention to our children. Oh well.

    The children's playground is covered, which is good, but it's still hot and boring. Several exercise machines, slides, swings and that's it.

    The paid entertainment pavilion was also not impressive. Several working and not working attractions, “kill the toad” and “win the ball”, that’s all for our age. Car rides are very expensive. The only reason this pavilion exists is to make unbearable noise. From morning until late at night, Kirkorov, Nyusha, Elka and other Russian pop crap are screaming from there.

    In the evenings, animators are forced to stage concerts. And so, the poor boys and girls, who have been stuck in the sun all day, reluctantly crawl onto the stage and try to pretend to have fun.

    We saw this once, and once we watched Turkish dances. The dancers were also not very professional. In a word, Loniser, either do a show or close this horror.

    During the day, a recording of an entertaining beach program that once probably actually took place in this hotel is constantly heard from the stage. It goes on all day, and its soundtrack is the same, day after day, for two weeks! At first we thought that this was actually a show, but when a few days later we went to look at “this Turk, whom you already want to kill,” we saw an empty stage and screaming speakers.

    It is not possible to ventilate until 2-3 o'clock at night - music is blaring from the street, which wakes up the children.

    Who is this music for, if everyone in the reviews writes that it’s still boring for young people? Mystery.

    The only and main plus is the sea. Warm, clean. The beach is large, there is enough space.

    True, you need to go in May-early June or September-October. In July it is hot and 100% humidity, when even on a walk at night you sweat like crazy and it’s hard to breathe, like in a steam room.

    Lonicera is a place full of contrasts. I don’t know the owner of this complex, but I’ll assume that he doesn’t know everything either. It is clear that money is being invested, but 30% is of no use.

    For example:

    New cool building G, with a lobby “like Dubai”, and smelly carpet in building B, stains on the ceiling in building F and a miserable stage made of unsheathed chipboard.
    - an expensive marble countertop in the bathroom in building F and a poorly attached washbasin, with a dirty rim between them.
    - almost new furniture, fresh walls, and hastily repaired broken tiles in the shower, unworn corners, generally crookedly attached tiles.
    - a large area, a lot of greenery, palm trees, a lot of gardeners, and a dead lawn on the “beach” under orange trees, almost dirt underfoot.
    - An ornate children's pavilion, with a roof and good coverage, and its meager contents.

    In general, the management needs to decide - either become a good four/five, or slide down to a three; by default, the second option is more likely to be achieved.

    Staff, hygiene, taste of food, entertainment... except the sea, everything needs improvement.

    Young people will be bored. With children it's dirty and noisy.

    If the hotel is for families with children, it is necessary to eliminate this wild noise at night. If the hotel is for parties, make a show so that everyone wants to go there, and not just sympathize with the animators.

    Separately, I will say about enterovirus, which ARE in Loniser. It is either in the rooms, or on dirty mops, or in the kitchen, or in the swimming pools, but most likely EVERYWHERE.

    When we were traveling, I read in some reviews that children got sick. Of course, I decided that these were isolated cases, but we are clean and this will not affect us.

    I must say that during our holiday in Loniser we did not swim in the pools, ate very carefully and wiped and disinfected everything all the time.

    It didn't save us. The youngest child and I fell ill with the Coxsackie virus a week later and were sick throughout the second week of rest.

    We didn’t have vomiting or diarrhea, but we had everything else - fever, terribly painful rashes on the palms and soles of our feet, sore throat.

    The child also had a rash on his bottom and legs.

    Already at home, after 3-4 weeks we experienced “sliding of the nail plate.”
    Yes, exactly. Your nails just slide off, then new ones grow.

    The rash hurts as if it were thousands of needles driven into the skin. It's impossible to walk. It is impossible to sleep - at night the feet and palms swell and itch.
    Lidocaine spray helped a little. It had a pink tint that stayed on the sheets, and in the morning I also had to listen to some nervous text in Turkish from the cleaning lady, probably indignant that I still had to actually change my underwear.

    Only 3-4 days after the onset of the illness, we began to crawl out of the room to eat and swim a little, so, as I wrote at the beginning, there was a lot of free time from rest.

    I don’t recommend Loniser to anyone who wants to have a good rest.

    We stayed at this hotel from October 11 to October 22. We chose Lonitsera on the recommendation of many friends who had visited it more than once... We haven’t heard a single bad review, we read, of course we read bad reviews, but they surprise me. A huge area with many swimming pools, cafes and bars, with a huge children's room and a lot of cute joys, with houses for cats, electric cars, with an orange garden, a pigeon island, a zoo and more... The impression is “how not to get confused and get lost?” Green, clean area, it’s surprising how, with so many vacationers, they manage to keep everything in such order? My daughter liked the water park first of all, and most often lived there))) To the delight of the children, next to the slides there is a pavilion with ice cream and sweets and a little further a pavilion where you can squeeze juice from pomegranates and oranges, also a buffet with burgers, kebabs and other snacks... it seems to me that our child was ready to live in a water park))) In general, everything about the food in the complex is gorgeous, huge main food stations and a little smaller. In the big ones, of course, there is a huge assortment, but you get tired of running around until you get food, so we had dinner and breakfast in a cafe near the sea, and had lunch in buffets (near the aqua park, or about 5 ki) To the delight of snack lovers, there is also a place where they cook Turkish flatbreads (with cottage cheese, chocolate, spinach, meat, etc.), very tasty washed down with ayran... It is unlikely that you will be able to lose weight in this hotel))) Of the minuses, we noted for ourselves - the rooms, we got a room in building D ( which we ordered in advance), but for three of us it is very small, there was no full-fledged closet to fold clothes, but... but we, in principle, later realized that we were only coming to spend the night and for us the minus was not a minus at all))) There are also pros - since our room was in a low-rise building by the sea, there was no noise from neighbors and there was no animation, so I would not change my room for a room in a top five, where there are a huge number of neighbors (not always adequate) and in the center of events. The room was cleaned every day (they left 1 euro) The staff is very pleasant, both at the reception and everyone else, mostly Kyrgyz, Kazakhs and Azerbaijanis, so there was no problem communicating in Russian... I liked the spa treatments, massages, I had massages girl from Kyrgyzstan Elvira, very diligent and conscientious! I recommend! Also, almost every evening (usually from 5 to 7 pm) we visited the baths, which are free in the complex, there was a lot of crowd there, but what could you want with such a huge number of people. The sea is gorgeous!!! +25 degrees, sand, NO TRASH (someone wrote that there was garbage lying around everywhere - this is nonsense, the employees tried to maintain order despite the disgusting people) Sunbeds, as usual, were occupied in advance, a towel was lying around all day, and the owners were drinking beer in another room the end of the complex is infuriating... ...The weather at this time was also pleasing from +26 to +35, a couple of days it was cloudy and on the last day AFTER lunch it started to rain, so whoever was afraid to go in October, don’t be afraid... The second minus for us it is a lack of information. If the administration is reading, please pay attention... You don’t understand where and what there is, for example, an electric car, its schedule, stops, where is the nearest snack point, where Turkish coffee is brewed (it is brewed in a small white pavilion, next to the doctor), where they serve beer in bottles (in the bar near the zoo on the second floor - every day Ephesus, every other day other brands of "Meller" idr, chips and nuts during happy hours from 5 to 7 pm along with Meller (i.e. every other day)), it turns out there is also night buffet from 12 at night in a buffet on the street near building B. .. We obtained all this information throughout the entire vacation... it’s a pity that we didn’t know everything at once... Shopping can be done either near the hotel in the market, or by bus towards Alanya to Konaklas, to the shopping mall, we found it there Waikiki shops (clothing), and a shoe store (we bought leather shoes for my husband and child from Kinetics (autumn - 26 euros and winter 32) - considered for nothing) I don’t recommend visiting the bazaar, the assortment is the same as at the nearby one, but the prices are higher , the only thing is, if you want to go to the food market, then it’s worth it. To summarize, I will say that we really liked the hotel, my daughter said that next time she would like to go only here! This is an indicator for us...In one word, I RECOMMEND

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