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I just returned from the hotel today. They are closing in a few days. Not only have there been fewer people, but also the food. Most of the staff are leaving this weekend to go back home - they are Kyrgyz and Kazakhs. Overall, the impression of the hotel is such that they do not deserve 5*. 4* is all they are. Guests of the Orange hotel in the photo.
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In June, I was at this hotel. The territory is better than in the photo! Lots of photo zones and places to relax. The food is ordinary, just like everywhere else. There is no bottled beer, only draft (3 taps - one keg) 😁 in cans: Pepsi, Sprite, Lipton, Fanta. At the bar, they served imported whiskey (Grants was available), if you don't ask - they pour local) there was also some champagne it seems. Overall, a decent hotel, changing the concept didn't hinder having fun 24/7. After the evening programs, everyone is at the beach, the bar is open until 6 AM. So you can drink around the clock.
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In June, I was at this hotel. The territory is better than in the photo! Lots of photo zones and places to relax. The food is ordinary, just like everywhere else. There is no bottled beer, only draft (3 taps - one keg) 😁 in cans: Pepsi, Sprite, Lipton, Fanta. At the bar, they served imported whiskey (Grants was available), if you don't ask - they pour local) there was also some champagne it seems. Overall, a decent hotel, changing the concept didn't hinder having fun 24/7. After the evening programs, everyone is at the beach, the bar is open until 6 AM. So you can drink around the clock.
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In June, I was at this hotel. The territory is better than in the photo! Lots of photo zones and places to relax. The food is ordinary, just like everywhere else. There is no bottled beer, only draft (3 taps - one keg) 😁 in cans: Pepsi, Sprite, Lipton, Fanta. At the bar, they served imported whiskey (Grants was available), if you don't ask - they pour local) there was also some champagne it seems. Overall, a decent hotel, changing the concept didn't hinder having fun 24/7. After the evening programs, everyone is at the beach, the bar is open until 6 AM. So you can drink around the clock.
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In June, I was at this hotel. The territory is better than in the photo! Lots of photo zones and places to relax. The food is ordinary, just like everywhere else. There is no bottled beer, only draft (3 taps - one keg) 😁 in cans: Pepsi, Sprite, Lipton, Fanta. At the bar, they served imported whiskey (Grants was available), if you don't ask - they pour local) there was also some champagne it seems. Overall, a decent hotel, changing the concept didn't hinder having fun 24/7. After the evening programs, everyone is at the beach, the bar is open until 6 AM. So you can drink around the clock.
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Today we are flying home, the hotel is far from 5 stars, at most 3 with a plus. The air conditioner broke down - "specialists" came 4 times, promised to move us to another room, but in our absence they broke part of the ceiling, all our belongings are covered in dust and dirt. They somehow moved us to another room, but the shower barely works through the hand shower, the cabin door doesn't close at all. And this is 5 stars? The hotel is not oriented at all towards the European standard.
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Today we are flying home, the hotel is far from 5 stars, at most 3 with a plus. The air conditioner broke down - "specialists" came 4 times, promised to move us to another room, but in our absence they broke part of the ceiling, all our belongings are covered in dust and dirt. They somehow moved us to another room, but the shower barely works through the hand shower, the cabin door doesn't close at all. And this is 5 stars? The hotel is not oriented at all towards the European standard.
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Today we are flying home, the hotel is far from 5 stars, at most 3 with a plus. The air conditioner broke down - "specialists" came 4 times, promised to move us to another room, but in our absence they broke part of the ceiling, all our belongings are covered in dust and dirt. They somehow moved us to another room, but the shower barely works through the hand shower, the cabin door doesn't close at all. And this is 5 stars? The hotel is not oriented at all towards the European standard.
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We checked into Orange County Kemer today... To be honest, we are increasingly shocked at how much the quality of hotels in Turkey has declined. 5 stars: the non-smoking room stinks like an ashtray. The air conditioner buzzes like an airplane and doesn’t cool. The maintenance guy bluntly stated that this is enough and left. No toothbrushes, no bathrobes. All the furniture is old and chipped. The restaurant and bar are good. I recommend choosing other "5 stars". While we checked out at the reception three hours before midnight, they kept telling us that they would clean the room and fix the air conditioner. Yes, after the cleaning, the room began to smell not only of an ashtray but also of chemicals... But the air conditioner really started to blow strongly. At 1 a.m., we were moved to a normal room until morning. This is apparently a family room with two rooms or a suite. They promised to transfer us to a normal standard room. The 5* saga continues. Turkish star standards have turned to dust... On the second day, through the tour guide from Anex Tour, we received keys to our third room. Thank God, we can finally relax, having spent only one day in stress and a night on the couch in the lobby of a five-star hotel! Summary: Orange County Kemer is a bust. One more thing - they will not provide you with an iron at the hotel. Under no circumstances. Only paid ironing services (ironing 1 t-shirt 3 euros, with the price of a t-shirt at LC Waikiki being 5 euros). Before the trip, I never imagined that it would be impossible to get an iron. Deservedly so.
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We checked into Orange County Kemer today... To be honest, we are increasingly shocked at how much the quality of hotels in Turkey has declined. 5 stars: the non-smoking room stinks like an ashtray. The air conditioner buzzes like an airplane and doesn’t cool. The maintenance guy bluntly stated that this is enough and left. No toothbrushes, no bathrobes. All the furniture is old and chipped. The restaurant and bar are good. I recommend choosing other "5 stars". While we checked out at the reception three hours before midnight, they kept telling us that they would clean the room and fix the air conditioner. Yes, after the cleaning, the room began to smell not only of an ashtray but also of chemicals... But the air conditioner really started to blow strongly. At 1 a.m., we were moved to a normal room until morning. This is apparently a family room with two rooms or a suite. They promised to transfer us to a normal standard room. The 5* saga continues. Turkish star standards have turned to dust... On the second day, through the tour guide from Anex Tour, we received keys to our third room. Thank God, we can finally relax, having spent only one day in stress and a night on the couch in the lobby of a five-star hotel! Summary: Orange County Kemer is a bust. One more thing - they will not provide you with an iron at the hotel. Under no circumstances. Only paid ironing services (ironing 1 t-shirt 3 euros, with the price of a t-shirt at LC Waikiki being 5 euros). Before the trip, I never imagined that it would be impossible to get an iron. Deservedly so.
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We checked into Orange County Kemer today... To be honest, we are increasingly shocked at how much the quality of hotels in Turkey has declined. 5 stars: the non-smoking room stinks like an ashtray. The air conditioner buzzes like an airplane and doesn’t cool. The maintenance guy bluntly stated that this is enough and left. No toothbrushes, no bathrobes. All the furniture is old and chipped. The restaurant and bar are good. I recommend choosing other "5 stars". While we checked out at the reception three hours before midnight, they kept telling us that they would clean the room and fix the air conditioner. Yes, after the cleaning, the room began to smell not only of an ashtray but also of chemicals... But the air conditioner really started to blow strongly. At 1 a.m., we were moved to a normal room until morning. This is apparently a family room with two rooms or a suite. They promised to transfer us to a normal standard room. The 5* saga continues. Turkish star standards have turned to dust... On the second day, through the tour guide from Anex Tour, we received keys to our third room. Thank God, we can finally relax, having spent only one day in stress and a night on the couch in the lobby of a five-star hotel! Summary: Orange County Kemer is a bust. One more thing - they will not provide you with an iron at the hotel. Under no circumstances. Only paid ironing services (ironing 1 t-shirt 3 euros, with the price of a t-shirt at LC Waikiki being 5 euros). Before the trip, I never imagined that it would be impossible to get an iron. Deservedly so.
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We checked into Orange County Kemer today... To be honest, we are increasingly shocked at how much the quality of hotels in Turkey has declined. 5 stars: the non-smoking room stinks like an ashtray. The air conditioner buzzes like an airplane and doesn’t cool. The maintenance guy bluntly stated that this is enough and left. No toothbrushes, no bathrobes. All the furniture is old and chipped. The restaurant and bar are good. I recommend choosing other "5 stars". While we checked out at the reception three hours before midnight, they kept telling us that they would clean the room and fix the air conditioner. Yes, after the cleaning, the room began to smell not only of an ashtray but also of chemicals... But the air conditioner really started to blow strongly. At 1 a.m., we were moved to a normal room until morning. This is apparently a family room with two rooms or a suite. They promised to transfer us to a normal standard room. The 5* saga continues. Turkish star standards have turned to dust... On the second day, through the tour guide from Anex Tour, we received keys to our third room. Thank God, we can finally relax, having spent only one day in stress and a night on the couch in the lobby of a five-star hotel! Summary: Orange County Kemer is a bust. One more thing - they will not provide you with an iron at the hotel. Under no circumstances. Only paid ironing services (ironing 1 t-shirt 3 euros, with the price of a t-shirt at LC Waikiki being 5 euros). Before the trip, I never imagined that it would be impossible to get an iron. Deservedly so.
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We checked into Orange County Kemer today... To be honest, we are increasingly shocked at how much the quality of hotels in Turkey has declined. 5 stars: the non-smoking room stinks like an ashtray. The air conditioner buzzes like an airplane and doesn’t cool. The maintenance guy bluntly stated that this is enough and left. No toothbrushes, no bathrobes. All the furniture is old and chipped. The restaurant and bar are good. I recommend choosing other "5 stars". While we checked out at the reception three hours before midnight, they kept telling us that they would clean the room and fix the air conditioner. Yes, after the cleaning, the room began to smell not only of an ashtray but also of chemicals... But the air conditioner really started to blow strongly. At 1 a.m., we were moved to a normal room until morning. This is apparently a family room with two rooms or a suite. They promised to transfer us to a normal standard room. The 5* saga continues. Turkish star standards have turned to dust... On the second day, through the tour guide from Anex Tour, we received keys to our third room. Thank God, we can finally relax, having spent only one day in stress and a night on the couch in the lobby of a five-star hotel! Summary: Orange County Kemer is a bust. One more thing - they will not provide you with an iron at the hotel. Under no circumstances. Only paid ironing services (ironing 1 t-shirt 3 euros, with the price of a t-shirt at LC Waikiki being 5 euros). Before the trip, I never imagined that it would be impossible to get an iron. Deservedly so.
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We checked into Orange County Kemer today... To be honest, we are increasingly shocked at how much the quality of hotels in Turkey has declined. 5 stars: the non-smoking room stinks like an ashtray. The air conditioner buzzes like an airplane and doesn’t cool. The maintenance guy bluntly stated that this is enough and left. No toothbrushes, no bathrobes. All the furniture is old and chipped. The restaurant and bar are good. I recommend choosing other "5 stars". While we checked out at the reception three hours before midnight, they kept telling us that they would clean the room and fix the air conditioner. Yes, after the cleaning, the room began to smell not only of an ashtray but also of chemicals... But the air conditioner really started to blow strongly. At 1 a.m., we were moved to a normal room until morning. This is apparently a family room with two rooms or a suite. They promised to transfer us to a normal standard room. The 5* saga continues. Turkish star standards have turned to dust... On the second day, through the tour guide from Anex Tour, we received keys to our third room. Thank God, we can finally relax, having spent only one day in stress and a night on the couch in the lobby of a five-star hotel! Summary: Orange County Kemer is a bust. One more thing - they will not provide you with an iron at the hotel. Under no circumstances. Only paid ironing services (ironing 1 t-shirt 3 euros, with the price of a t-shirt at LC Waikiki being 5 euros). Before the trip, I never imagined that it would be impossible to get an iron. Deservedly so.
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It's nice here, feel free to go! The mood wasn't spoiled for a day. Maybe we got a good room, everything works, air conditioning, refrigerator, cleaning every day, mini bar as well. If you're looking for some luxury, this is clearly not the place. But it's fun and everyone tries their best.
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It's nice here, feel free to go! The mood wasn't spoiled for a day. Maybe we got a good room, everything works, air conditioning, refrigerator, cleaning every day, mini bar as well. If you're looking for some luxury, this is clearly not the place. But it's fun and everyone tries their best.
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It's nice here, feel free to go! The mood wasn't spoiled for a day. Maybe we got a good room, everything works, air conditioning, refrigerator, cleaning every day, mini bar as well. If you're looking for some luxury, this is clearly not the place. But it's fun and everyone tries their best.
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We've been here for 10 days already, guys, this is really the best hotel. There are entertainment options, it's never boring at all.
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We've been here for 10 days already, guys, this is really the best hotel. There are entertainment options, it's never boring at all.
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We've been here for 10 days already, guys, this is really the best hotel. There are entertainment options, it's never boring at all.
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We've been here for 10 days already, guys, this is really the best hotel. There are entertainment options, it's never boring at all.
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We've been here for 10 days already, guys, this is really the best hotel. There are entertainment options, it's never boring at all.
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We've been here for 10 days already, guys, this is really the best hotel. There are entertainment options, it's never boring at all.
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We've been here for 10 days already, guys, this is really the best hotel. There are entertainment options, it's never boring at all.
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We are currently resting at the hotel and I have nothing bad to say, it's a pity we only took seven days. As for what people write about the food, dirty dishes (I didn't observe any of that), and some downsides like dancing women, that's the case in all clubs and party places. There is always a demand from men for beautiful women, and from women for men. Overall, it doesn't interfere at all; I personally haven't seen any debauchery, even on the dance floor. Regarding evening events, they close everything off with a curtain due to the kids, so they don't wander since there are half-naked girls dancing on stage, and the concept of the club LUDI is only 18+. Kids don't belong here; the hotel's name implies that, and there are many family hotels where you can take your children. I want to say right away, despite the family concept, there are more young people here, so it's better for families to go elsewhere (and, as far as I know, in some hotels there is supervision for children so that parents can relax). I was afraid to come here because of the perpetually nitpicking Russian tourists. But here I am, and everything is wonderful; and if you want to nitpick, you can find downsides even in Rixos or Hilton ☺️ This is our first time here, and we were very surprised by the hotel’s atmosphere. It doesn’t resemble a typical hotel; the whole concept of the town within the hotel is really cool. I really enjoyed being on the hotel’s grounds. The food here is diverse and tasty. The drinks are good as well; there are both bottled non-alcoholic beverages and cocktails, wine, etc. Yes, there are no delicacies like red caviar, crabs, etc. BUT, there is plenty of food, and in seven days, I couldn’t try everything. A special thank you to the salad bar; I came here even thinner than before the vacation 😄 The rooms were cleaned well, and we left small tips every day (but there were days we didn't, and it was still fine). The staff is very responsive; most speak Russian or basic English, so there were no misunderstandings. They even congratulated me on my birthday with balloons and invited me on stage (but we couldn't go on stage). I liked the animation; there were entertainment activities almost all day (games, contests, etc.). We didn’t particularly attend the parties, but I would check in, and every day they set up decorations and made noise (I think if you want to party, that's the place). Their own pier and beach are a huge plus; it's all clean, and they keep everything tidy. The hotel is not far from the center; we walked there, and we also rode local scooters (I don't remember what they are called exactly). $5 an hour and you’re zooming around Kemer. What I didn't particularly like, but this is purely subjective. I would have liked them to return to the 18+ concept, as it felt like parents brought their children here and completely neglected them; not all, but the majority. Children run around unsupervised in the restaurant, on the little street, everywhere. They knock people over; I saw people even dropping plates with food because the kids charged at them. And parents are sitting at the table sipping beer, completely ignoring their children. I also saw reviews from parents who spoke about the girls. Firstly, I didn’t see any vulgarly dressed girls AT ALL; they were in the same swimsuits as the parents. Secondly, for some reason, the parents drag their kids to the disco after 10, not such small ones, but I saw teenagers around 13-14 accompanied by adults at an event where half-naked girls (in bodysuits) dance on stage. So why complain about supposed debauchery? You probably need to understand that the concept won’t change drastically in just a few months. In conclusion, I will definitely come back here again. There is a soul here.
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We are currently resting at the hotel and I have nothing bad to say, it's a pity we only took seven days. As for what people write about the food, dirty dishes (I didn't observe any of that), and some downsides like dancing women, that's the case in all clubs and party places. There is always a demand from men for beautiful women, and from women for men. Overall, it doesn't interfere at all; I personally haven't seen any debauchery, even on the dance floor. Regarding evening events, they close everything off with a curtain due to the kids, so they don't wander since there are half-naked girls dancing on stage, and the concept of the club LUDI is only 18+. Kids don't belong here; the hotel's name implies that, and there are many family hotels where you can take your children. I want to say right away, despite the family concept, there are more young people here, so it's better for families to go elsewhere (and, as far as I know, in some hotels there is supervision for children so that parents can relax). I was afraid to come here because of the perpetually nitpicking Russian tourists. But here I am, and everything is wonderful; and if you want to nitpick, you can find downsides even in Rixos or Hilton ☺️ This is our first time here, and we were very surprised by the hotel’s atmosphere. It doesn’t resemble a typical hotel; the whole concept of the town within the hotel is really cool. I really enjoyed being on the hotel’s grounds. The food here is diverse and tasty. The drinks are good as well; there are both bottled non-alcoholic beverages and cocktails, wine, etc. Yes, there are no delicacies like red caviar, crabs, etc. BUT, there is plenty of food, and in seven days, I couldn’t try everything. A special thank you to the salad bar; I came here even thinner than before the vacation 😄 The rooms were cleaned well, and we left small tips every day (but there were days we didn't, and it was still fine). The staff is very responsive; most speak Russian or basic English, so there were no misunderstandings. They even congratulated me on my birthday with balloons and invited me on stage (but we couldn't go on stage). I liked the animation; there were entertainment activities almost all day (games, contests, etc.). We didn’t particularly attend the parties, but I would check in, and every day they set up decorations and made noise (I think if you want to party, that's the place). Their own pier and beach are a huge plus; it's all clean, and they keep everything tidy. The hotel is not far from the center; we walked there, and we also rode local scooters (I don't remember what they are called exactly). $5 an hour and you’re zooming around Kemer. What I didn't particularly like, but this is purely subjective. I would have liked them to return to the 18+ concept, as it felt like parents brought their children here and completely neglected them; not all, but the majority. Children run around unsupervised in the restaurant, on the little street, everywhere. They knock people over; I saw people even dropping plates with food because the kids charged at them. And parents are sitting at the table sipping beer, completely ignoring their children. I also saw reviews from parents who spoke about the girls. Firstly, I didn’t see any vulgarly dressed girls AT ALL; they were in the same swimsuits as the parents. Secondly, for some reason, the parents drag their kids to the disco after 10, not such small ones, but I saw teenagers around 13-14 accompanied by adults at an event where half-naked girls (in bodysuits) dance on stage. So why complain about supposed debauchery? You probably need to understand that the concept won’t change drastically in just a few months. In conclusion, I will definitely come back here again. There is a soul here.
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We are currently resting at the hotel and I have nothing bad to say, it's a pity we only took seven days. As for what people write about the food, dirty dishes (I didn't observe any of that), and some downsides like dancing women, that's the case in all clubs and party places. There is always a demand from men for beautiful women, and from women for men. Overall, it doesn't interfere at all; I personally haven't seen any debauchery, even on the dance floor. Regarding evening events, they close everything off with a curtain due to the kids, so they don't wander since there are half-naked girls dancing on stage, and the concept of the club LUDI is only 18+. Kids don't belong here; the hotel's name implies that, and there are many family hotels where you can take your children. I want to say right away, despite the family concept, there are more young people here, so it's better for families to go elsewhere (and, as far as I know, in some hotels there is supervision for children so that parents can relax). I was afraid to come here because of the perpetually nitpicking Russian tourists. But here I am, and everything is wonderful; and if you want to nitpick, you can find downsides even in Rixos or Hilton ☺️ This is our first time here, and we were very surprised by the hotel’s atmosphere. It doesn’t resemble a typical hotel; the whole concept of the town within the hotel is really cool. I really enjoyed being on the hotel’s grounds. The food here is diverse and tasty. The drinks are good as well; there are both bottled non-alcoholic beverages and cocktails, wine, etc. Yes, there are no delicacies like red caviar, crabs, etc. BUT, there is plenty of food, and in seven days, I couldn’t try everything. A special thank you to the salad bar; I came here even thinner than before the vacation 😄 The rooms were cleaned well, and we left small tips every day (but there were days we didn't, and it was still fine). The staff is very responsive; most speak Russian or basic English, so there were no misunderstandings. They even congratulated me on my birthday with balloons and invited me on stage (but we couldn't go on stage). I liked the animation; there were entertainment activities almost all day (games, contests, etc.). We didn’t particularly attend the parties, but I would check in, and every day they set up decorations and made noise (I think if you want to party, that's the place). Their own pier and beach are a huge plus; it's all clean, and they keep everything tidy. The hotel is not far from the center; we walked there, and we also rode local scooters (I don't remember what they are called exactly). $5 an hour and you’re zooming around Kemer. What I didn't particularly like, but this is purely subjective. I would have liked them to return to the 18+ concept, as it felt like parents brought their children here and completely neglected them; not all, but the majority. Children run around unsupervised in the restaurant, on the little street, everywhere. They knock people over; I saw people even dropping plates with food because the kids charged at them. And parents are sitting at the table sipping beer, completely ignoring their children. I also saw reviews from parents who spoke about the girls. Firstly, I didn’t see any vulgarly dressed girls AT ALL; they were in the same swimsuits as the parents. Secondly, for some reason, the parents drag their kids to the disco after 10, not such small ones, but I saw teenagers around 13-14 accompanied by adults at an event where half-naked girls (in bodysuits) dance on stage. So why complain about supposed debauchery? You probably need to understand that the concept won’t change drastically in just a few months. In conclusion, I will definitely come back here again. There is a soul here.
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We are currently resting at the hotel and I have nothing bad to say, it's a pity we only took seven days. As for what people write about the food, dirty dishes (I didn't observe any of that), and some downsides like dancing women, that's the case in all clubs and party places. There is always a demand from men for beautiful women, and from women for men. Overall, it doesn't interfere at all; I personally haven't seen any debauchery, even on the dance floor. Regarding evening events, they close everything off with a curtain due to the kids, so they don't wander since there are half-naked girls dancing on stage, and the concept of the club LUDI is only 18+. Kids don't belong here; the hotel's name implies that, and there are many family hotels where you can take your children. I want to say right away, despite the family concept, there are more young people here, so it's better for families to go elsewhere (and, as far as I know, in some hotels there is supervision for children so that parents can relax). I was afraid to come here because of the perpetually nitpicking Russian tourists. But here I am, and everything is wonderful; and if you want to nitpick, you can find downsides even in Rixos or Hilton ☺️ This is our first time here, and we were very surprised by the hotel’s atmosphere. It doesn’t resemble a typical hotel; the whole concept of the town within the hotel is really cool. I really enjoyed being on the hotel’s grounds. The food here is diverse and tasty. The drinks are good as well; there are both bottled non-alcoholic beverages and cocktails, wine, etc. Yes, there are no delicacies like red caviar, crabs, etc. BUT, there is plenty of food, and in seven days, I couldn’t try everything. A special thank you to the salad bar; I came here even thinner than before the vacation 😄 The rooms were cleaned well, and we left small tips every day (but there were days we didn't, and it was still fine). The staff is very responsive; most speak Russian or basic English, so there were no misunderstandings. They even congratulated me on my birthday with balloons and invited me on stage (but we couldn't go on stage). I liked the animation; there were entertainment activities almost all day (games, contests, etc.). We didn’t particularly attend the parties, but I would check in, and every day they set up decorations and made noise (I think if you want to party, that's the place). Their own pier and beach are a huge plus; it's all clean, and they keep everything tidy. The hotel is not far from the center; we walked there, and we also rode local scooters (I don't remember what they are called exactly). $5 an hour and you’re zooming around Kemer. What I didn't particularly like, but this is purely subjective. I would have liked them to return to the 18+ concept, as it felt like parents brought their children here and completely neglected them; not all, but the majority. Children run around unsupervised in the restaurant, on the little street, everywhere. They knock people over; I saw people even dropping plates with food because the kids charged at them. And parents are sitting at the table sipping beer, completely ignoring their children. I also saw reviews from parents who spoke about the girls. Firstly, I didn’t see any vulgarly dressed girls AT ALL; they were in the same swimsuits as the parents. Secondly, for some reason, the parents drag their kids to the disco after 10, not such small ones, but I saw teenagers around 13-14 accompanied by adults at an event where half-naked girls (in bodysuits) dance on stage. So why complain about supposed debauchery? You probably need to understand that the concept won’t change drastically in just a few months. In conclusion, I will definitely come back here again. There is a soul here.
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We are currently resting at the hotel and I have nothing bad to say, it's a pity we only took seven days. As for what people write about the food, dirty dishes (I didn't observe any of that), and some downsides like dancing women, that's the case in all clubs and party places. There is always a demand from men for beautiful women, and from women for men. Overall, it doesn't interfere at all; I personally haven't seen any debauchery, even on the dance floor. Regarding evening events, they close everything off with a curtain due to the kids, so they don't wander since there are half-naked girls dancing on stage, and the concept of the club LUDI is only 18+. Kids don't belong here; the hotel's name implies that, and there are many family hotels where you can take your children. I want to say right away, despite the family concept, there are more young people here, so it's better for families to go elsewhere (and, as far as I know, in some hotels there is supervision for children so that parents can relax). I was afraid to come here because of the perpetually nitpicking Russian tourists. But here I am, and everything is wonderful; and if you want to nitpick, you can find downsides even in Rixos or Hilton ☺️ This is our first time here, and we were very surprised by the hotel’s atmosphere. It doesn’t resemble a typical hotel; the whole concept of the town within the hotel is really cool. I really enjoyed being on the hotel’s grounds. The food here is diverse and tasty. The drinks are good as well; there are both bottled non-alcoholic beverages and cocktails, wine, etc. Yes, there are no delicacies like red caviar, crabs, etc. BUT, there is plenty of food, and in seven days, I couldn’t try everything. A special thank you to the salad bar; I came here even thinner than before the vacation 😄 The rooms were cleaned well, and we left small tips every day (but there were days we didn't, and it was still fine). The staff is very responsive; most speak Russian or basic English, so there were no misunderstandings. They even congratulated me on my birthday with balloons and invited me on stage (but we couldn't go on stage). I liked the animation; there were entertainment activities almost all day (games, contests, etc.). We didn’t particularly attend the parties, but I would check in, and every day they set up decorations and made noise (I think if you want to party, that's the place). Their own pier and beach are a huge plus; it's all clean, and they keep everything tidy. The hotel is not far from the center; we walked there, and we also rode local scooters (I don't remember what they are called exactly). $5 an hour and you’re zooming around Kemer. What I didn't particularly like, but this is purely subjective. I would have liked them to return to the 18+ concept, as it felt like parents brought their children here and completely neglected them; not all, but the majority. Children run around unsupervised in the restaurant, on the little street, everywhere. They knock people over; I saw people even dropping plates with food because the kids charged at them. And parents are sitting at the table sipping beer, completely ignoring their children. I also saw reviews from parents who spoke about the girls. Firstly, I didn’t see any vulgarly dressed girls AT ALL; they were in the same swimsuits as the parents. Secondly, for some reason, the parents drag their kids to the disco after 10, not such small ones, but I saw teenagers around 13-14 accompanied by adults at an event where half-naked girls (in bodysuits) dance on stage. So why complain about supposed debauchery? You probably need to understand that the concept won’t change drastically in just a few months. In conclusion, I will definitely come back here again. There is a soul here.
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We are currently resting at the hotel and I have nothing bad to say, it's a pity we only took seven days. As for what people write about the food, dirty dishes (I didn't observe any of that), and some downsides like dancing women, that's the case in all clubs and party places. There is always a demand from men for beautiful women, and from women for men. Overall, it doesn't interfere at all; I personally haven't seen any debauchery, even on the dance floor. Regarding evening events, they close everything off with a curtain due to the kids, so they don't wander since there are half-naked girls dancing on stage, and the concept of the club LUDI is only 18+. Kids don't belong here; the hotel's name implies that, and there are many family hotels where you can take your children. I want to say right away, despite the family concept, there are more young people here, so it's better for families to go elsewhere (and, as far as I know, in some hotels there is supervision for children so that parents can relax). I was afraid to come here because of the perpetually nitpicking Russian tourists. But here I am, and everything is wonderful; and if you want to nitpick, you can find downsides even in Rixos or Hilton ☺️ This is our first time here, and we were very surprised by the hotel’s atmosphere. It doesn’t resemble a typical hotel; the whole concept of the town within the hotel is really cool. I really enjoyed being on the hotel’s grounds. The food here is diverse and tasty. The drinks are good as well; there are both bottled non-alcoholic beverages and cocktails, wine, etc. Yes, there are no delicacies like red caviar, crabs, etc. BUT, there is plenty of food, and in seven days, I couldn’t try everything. A special thank you to the salad bar; I came here even thinner than before the vacation 😄 The rooms were cleaned well, and we left small tips every day (but there were days we didn't, and it was still fine). The staff is very responsive; most speak Russian or basic English, so there were no misunderstandings. They even congratulated me on my birthday with balloons and invited me on stage (but we couldn't go on stage). I liked the animation; there were entertainment activities almost all day (games, contests, etc.). We didn’t particularly attend the parties, but I would check in, and every day they set up decorations and made noise (I think if you want to party, that's the place). Their own pier and beach are a huge plus; it's all clean, and they keep everything tidy. The hotel is not far from the center; we walked there, and we also rode local scooters (I don't remember what they are called exactly). $5 an hour and you’re zooming around Kemer. What I didn't particularly like, but this is purely subjective. I would have liked them to return to the 18+ concept, as it felt like parents brought their children here and completely neglected them; not all, but the majority. Children run around unsupervised in the restaurant, on the little street, everywhere. They knock people over; I saw people even dropping plates with food because the kids charged at them. And parents are sitting at the table sipping beer, completely ignoring their children. I also saw reviews from parents who spoke about the girls. Firstly, I didn’t see any vulgarly dressed girls AT ALL; they were in the same swimsuits as the parents. Secondly, for some reason, the parents drag their kids to the disco after 10, not such small ones, but I saw teenagers around 13-14 accompanied by adults at an event where half-naked girls (in bodysuits) dance on stage. So why complain about supposed debauchery? You probably need to understand that the concept won’t change drastically in just a few months. In conclusion, I will definitely come back here again. There is a soul here.
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We are currently resting at the hotel and I have nothing bad to say, it's a pity we only took seven days. As for what people write about the food, dirty dishes (I didn't observe any of that), and some downsides like dancing women, that's the case in all clubs and party places. There is always a demand from men for beautiful women, and from women for men. Overall, it doesn't interfere at all; I personally haven't seen any debauchery, even on the dance floor. Regarding evening events, they close everything off with a curtain due to the kids, so they don't wander since there are half-naked girls dancing on stage, and the concept of the club LUDI is only 18+. Kids don't belong here; the hotel's name implies that, and there are many family hotels where you can take your children. I want to say right away, despite the family concept, there are more young people here, so it's better for families to go elsewhere (and, as far as I know, in some hotels there is supervision for children so that parents can relax). I was afraid to come here because of the perpetually nitpicking Russian tourists. But here I am, and everything is wonderful; and if you want to nitpick, you can find downsides even in Rixos or Hilton ☺️ This is our first time here, and we were very surprised by the hotel’s atmosphere. It doesn’t resemble a typical hotel; the whole concept of the town within the hotel is really cool. I really enjoyed being on the hotel’s grounds. The food here is diverse and tasty. The drinks are good as well; there are both bottled non-alcoholic beverages and cocktails, wine, etc. Yes, there are no delicacies like red caviar, crabs, etc. BUT, there is plenty of food, and in seven days, I couldn’t try everything. A special thank you to the salad bar; I came here even thinner than before the vacation 😄 The rooms were cleaned well, and we left small tips every day (but there were days we didn't, and it was still fine). The staff is very responsive; most speak Russian or basic English, so there were no misunderstandings. They even congratulated me on my birthday with balloons and invited me on stage (but we couldn't go on stage). I liked the animation; there were entertainment activities almost all day (games, contests, etc.). We didn’t particularly attend the parties, but I would check in, and every day they set up decorations and made noise (I think if you want to party, that's the place). Their own pier and beach are a huge plus; it's all clean, and they keep everything tidy. The hotel is not far from the center; we walked there, and we also rode local scooters (I don't remember what they are called exactly). $5 an hour and you’re zooming around Kemer. What I didn't particularly like, but this is purely subjective. I would have liked them to return to the 18+ concept, as it felt like parents brought their children here and completely neglected them; not all, but the majority. Children run around unsupervised in the restaurant, on the little street, everywhere. They knock people over; I saw people even dropping plates with food because the kids charged at them. And parents are sitting at the table sipping beer, completely ignoring their children. I also saw reviews from parents who spoke about the girls. Firstly, I didn’t see any vulgarly dressed girls AT ALL; they were in the same swimsuits as the parents. Secondly, for some reason, the parents drag their kids to the disco after 10, not such small ones, but I saw teenagers around 13-14 accompanied by adults at an event where half-naked girls (in bodysuits) dance on stage. So why complain about supposed debauchery? You probably need to understand that the concept won’t change drastically in just a few months. In conclusion, I will definitely come back here again. There is a soul here.
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We are currently resting at the hotel and I have nothing bad to say, it's a pity we only took seven days. As for what people write about the food, dirty dishes (I didn't observe any of that), and some downsides like dancing women, that's the case in all clubs and party places. There is always a demand from men for beautiful women, and from women for men. Overall, it doesn't interfere at all; I personally haven't seen any debauchery, even on the dance floor. Regarding evening events, they close everything off with a curtain due to the kids, so they don't wander since there are half-naked girls dancing on stage, and the concept of the club LUDI is only 18+. Kids don't belong here; the hotel's name implies that, and there are many family hotels where you can take your children. I want to say right away, despite the family concept, there are more young people here, so it's better for families to go elsewhere (and, as far as I know, in some hotels there is supervision for children so that parents can relax). I was afraid to come here because of the perpetually nitpicking Russian tourists. But here I am, and everything is wonderful; and if you want to nitpick, you can find downsides even in Rixos or Hilton ☺️ This is our first time here, and we were very surprised by the hotel’s atmosphere. It doesn’t resemble a typical hotel; the whole concept of the town within the hotel is really cool. I really enjoyed being on the hotel’s grounds. The food here is diverse and tasty. The drinks are good as well; there are both bottled non-alcoholic beverages and cocktails, wine, etc. Yes, there are no delicacies like red caviar, crabs, etc. BUT, there is plenty of food, and in seven days, I couldn’t try everything. A special thank you to the salad bar; I came here even thinner than before the vacation 😄 The rooms were cleaned well, and we left small tips every day (but there were days we didn't, and it was still fine). The staff is very responsive; most speak Russian or basic English, so there were no misunderstandings. They even congratulated me on my birthday with balloons and invited me on stage (but we couldn't go on stage). I liked the animation; there were entertainment activities almost all day (games, contests, etc.). We didn’t particularly attend the parties, but I would check in, and every day they set up decorations and made noise (I think if you want to party, that's the place). Their own pier and beach are a huge plus; it's all clean, and they keep everything tidy. The hotel is not far from the center; we walked there, and we also rode local scooters (I don't remember what they are called exactly). $5 an hour and you’re zooming around Kemer. What I didn't particularly like, but this is purely subjective. I would have liked them to return to the 18+ concept, as it felt like parents brought their children here and completely neglected them; not all, but the majority. Children run around unsupervised in the restaurant, on the little street, everywhere. They knock people over; I saw people even dropping plates with food because the kids charged at them. And parents are sitting at the table sipping beer, completely ignoring their children. I also saw reviews from parents who spoke about the girls. Firstly, I didn’t see any vulgarly dressed girls AT ALL; they were in the same swimsuits as the parents. Secondly, for some reason, the parents drag their kids to the disco after 10, not such small ones, but I saw teenagers around 13-14 accompanied by adults at an event where half-naked girls (in bodysuits) dance on stage. So why complain about supposed debauchery? You probably need to understand that the concept won’t change drastically in just a few months. In conclusion, I will definitely come back here again. There is a soul here.
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We are currently resting at the hotel and I have nothing bad to say, it's a pity we only took seven days. As for what people write about the food, dirty dishes (I didn't observe any of that), and some downsides like dancing women, that's the case in all clubs and party places. There is always a demand from men for beautiful women, and from women for men. Overall, it doesn't interfere at all; I personally haven't seen any debauchery, even on the dance floor. Regarding evening events, they close everything off with a curtain due to the kids, so they don't wander since there are half-naked girls dancing on stage, and the concept of the club LUDI is only 18+. Kids don't belong here; the hotel's name implies that, and there are many family hotels where you can take your children. I want to say right away, despite the family concept, there are more young people here, so it's better for families to go elsewhere (and, as far as I know, in some hotels there is supervision for children so that parents can relax). I was afraid to come here because of the perpetually nitpicking Russian tourists. But here I am, and everything is wonderful; and if you want to nitpick, you can find downsides even in Rixos or Hilton ☺️ This is our first time here, and we were very surprised by the hotel’s atmosphere. It doesn’t resemble a typical hotel; the whole concept of the town within the hotel is really cool. I really enjoyed being on the hotel’s grounds. The food here is diverse and tasty. The drinks are good as well; there are both bottled non-alcoholic beverages and cocktails, wine, etc. Yes, there are no delicacies like red caviar, crabs, etc. BUT, there is plenty of food, and in seven days, I couldn’t try everything. A special thank you to the salad bar; I came here even thinner than before the vacation 😄 The rooms were cleaned well, and we left small tips every day (but there were days we didn't, and it was still fine). The staff is very responsive; most speak Russian or basic English, so there were no misunderstandings. They even congratulated me on my birthday with balloons and invited me on stage (but we couldn't go on stage). I liked the animation; there were entertainment activities almost all day (games, contests, etc.). We didn’t particularly attend the parties, but I would check in, and every day they set up decorations and made noise (I think if you want to party, that's the place). Their own pier and beach are a huge plus; it's all clean, and they keep everything tidy. The hotel is not far from the center; we walked there, and we also rode local scooters (I don't remember what they are called exactly). $5 an hour and you’re zooming around Kemer. What I didn't particularly like, but this is purely subjective. I would have liked them to return to the 18+ concept, as it felt like parents brought their children here and completely neglected them; not all, but the majority. Children run around unsupervised in the restaurant, on the little street, everywhere. They knock people over; I saw people even dropping plates with food because the kids charged at them. And parents are sitting at the table sipping beer, completely ignoring their children. I also saw reviews from parents who spoke about the girls. Firstly, I didn’t see any vulgarly dressed girls AT ALL; they were in the same swimsuits as the parents. Secondly, for some reason, the parents drag their kids to the disco after 10, not such small ones, but I saw teenagers around 13-14 accompanied by adults at an event where half-naked girls (in bodysuits) dance on stage. So why complain about supposed debauchery? You probably need to understand that the concept won’t change drastically in just a few months. In conclusion, I will definitely come back here again. There is a soul here.
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We are currently resting at the hotel and I have nothing bad to say, it's a pity we only took seven days. As for what people write about the food, dirty dishes (I didn't observe any of that), and some downsides like dancing women, that's the case in all clubs and party places. There is always a demand from men for beautiful women, and from women for men. Overall, it doesn't interfere at all; I personally haven't seen any debauchery, even on the dance floor. Regarding evening events, they close everything off with a curtain due to the kids, so they don't wander since there are half-naked girls dancing on stage, and the concept of the club LUDI is only 18+. Kids don't belong here; the hotel's name implies that, and there are many family hotels where you can take your children. I want to say right away, despite the family concept, there are more young people here, so it's better for families to go elsewhere (and, as far as I know, in some hotels there is supervision for children so that parents can relax). I was afraid to come here because of the perpetually nitpicking Russian tourists. But here I am, and everything is wonderful; and if you want to nitpick, you can find downsides even in Rixos or Hilton ☺️ This is our first time here, and we were very surprised by the hotel’s atmosphere. It doesn’t resemble a typical hotel; the whole concept of the town within the hotel is really cool. I really enjoyed being on the hotel’s grounds. The food here is diverse and tasty. The drinks are good as well; there are both bottled non-alcoholic beverages and cocktails, wine, etc. Yes, there are no delicacies like red caviar, crabs, etc. BUT, there is plenty of food, and in seven days, I couldn’t try everything. A special thank you to the salad bar; I came here even thinner than before the vacation 😄 The rooms were cleaned well, and we left small tips every day (but there were days we didn't, and it was still fine). The staff is very responsive; most speak Russian or basic English, so there were no misunderstandings. They even congratulated me on my birthday with balloons and invited me on stage (but we couldn't go on stage). I liked the animation; there were entertainment activities almost all day (games, contests, etc.). We didn’t particularly attend the parties, but I would check in, and every day they set up decorations and made noise (I think if you want to party, that's the place). Their own pier and beach are a huge plus; it's all clean, and they keep everything tidy. The hotel is not far from the center; we walked there, and we also rode local scooters (I don't remember what they are called exactly). $5 an hour and you’re zooming around Kemer. What I didn't particularly like, but this is purely subjective. I would have liked them to return to the 18+ concept, as it felt like parents brought their children here and completely neglected them; not all, but the majority. Children run around unsupervised in the restaurant, on the little street, everywhere. They knock people over; I saw people even dropping plates with food because the kids charged at them. And parents are sitting at the table sipping beer, completely ignoring their children. I also saw reviews from parents who spoke about the girls. Firstly, I didn’t see any vulgarly dressed girls AT ALL; they were in the same swimsuits as the parents. Secondly, for some reason, the parents drag their kids to the disco after 10, not such small ones, but I saw teenagers around 13-14 accompanied by adults at an event where half-naked girls (in bodysuits) dance on stage. So why complain about supposed debauchery? You probably need to understand that the concept won’t change drastically in just a few months. In conclusion, I will definitely come back here again. There is a soul here.
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We are currently resting at the hotel and I have nothing bad to say, it's a pity we only took seven days. As for what people write about the food, dirty dishes (I didn't observe any of that), and some downsides like dancing women, that's the case in all clubs and party places. There is always a demand from men for beautiful women, and from women for men. Overall, it doesn't interfere at all; I personally haven't seen any debauchery, even on the dance floor. Regarding evening events, they close everything off with a curtain due to the kids, so they don't wander since there are half-naked girls dancing on stage, and the concept of the club LUDI is only 18+. Kids don't belong here; the hotel's name implies that, and there are many family hotels where you can take your children. I want to say right away, despite the family concept, there are more young people here, so it's better for families to go elsewhere (and, as far as I know, in some hotels there is supervision for children so that parents can relax). I was afraid to come here because of the perpetually nitpicking Russian tourists. But here I am, and everything is wonderful; and if you want to nitpick, you can find downsides even in Rixos or Hilton ☺️ This is our first time here, and we were very surprised by the hotel’s atmosphere. It doesn’t resemble a typical hotel; the whole concept of the town within the hotel is really cool. I really enjoyed being on the hotel’s grounds. The food here is diverse and tasty. The drinks are good as well; there are both bottled non-alcoholic beverages and cocktails, wine, etc. Yes, there are no delicacies like red caviar, crabs, etc. BUT, there is plenty of food, and in seven days, I couldn’t try everything. A special thank you to the salad bar; I came here even thinner than before the vacation 😄 The rooms were cleaned well, and we left small tips every day (but there were days we didn't, and it was still fine). The staff is very responsive; most speak Russian or basic English, so there were no misunderstandings. They even congratulated me on my birthday with balloons and invited me on stage (but we couldn't go on stage). I liked the animation; there were entertainment activities almost all day (games, contests, etc.). We didn’t particularly attend the parties, but I would check in, and every day they set up decorations and made noise (I think if you want to party, that's the place). Their own pier and beach are a huge plus; it's all clean, and they keep everything tidy. The hotel is not far from the center; we walked there, and we also rode local scooters (I don't remember what they are called exactly). $5 an hour and you’re zooming around Kemer. What I didn't particularly like, but this is purely subjective. I would have liked them to return to the 18+ concept, as it felt like parents brought their children here and completely neglected them; not all, but the majority. Children run around unsupervised in the restaurant, on the little street, everywhere. They knock people over; I saw people even dropping plates with food because the kids charged at them. And parents are sitting at the table sipping beer, completely ignoring their children. I also saw reviews from parents who spoke about the girls. Firstly, I didn’t see any vulgarly dressed girls AT ALL; they were in the same swimsuits as the parents. Secondly, for some reason, the parents drag their kids to the disco after 10, not such small ones, but I saw teenagers around 13-14 accompanied by adults at an event where half-naked girls (in bodysuits) dance on stage. So why complain about supposed debauchery? You probably need to understand that the concept won’t change drastically in just a few months. In conclusion, I will definitely come back here again. There is a soul here.
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We are currently resting at the hotel and I have nothing bad to say, it's a pity we only took seven days. As for what people write about the food, dirty dishes (I didn't observe any of that), and some downsides like dancing women, that's the case in all clubs and party places. There is always a demand from men for beautiful women, and from women for men. Overall, it doesn't interfere at all; I personally haven't seen any debauchery, even on the dance floor. Regarding evening events, they close everything off with a curtain due to the kids, so they don't wander since there are half-naked girls dancing on stage, and the concept of the club LUDI is only 18+. Kids don't belong here; the hotel's name implies that, and there are many family hotels where you can take your children. I want to say right away, despite the family concept, there are more young people here, so it's better for families to go elsewhere (and, as far as I know, in some hotels there is supervision for children so that parents can relax). I was afraid to come here because of the perpetually nitpicking Russian tourists. But here I am, and everything is wonderful; and if you want to nitpick, you can find downsides even in Rixos or Hilton ☺️ This is our first time here, and we were very surprised by the hotel’s atmosphere. It doesn’t resemble a typical hotel; the whole concept of the town within the hotel is really cool. I really enjoyed being on the hotel’s grounds. The food here is diverse and tasty. The drinks are good as well; there are both bottled non-alcoholic beverages and cocktails, wine, etc. Yes, there are no delicacies like red caviar, crabs, etc. BUT, there is plenty of food, and in seven days, I couldn’t try everything. A special thank you to the salad bar; I came here even thinner than before the vacation 😄 The rooms were cleaned well, and we left small tips every day (but there were days we didn't, and it was still fine). The staff is very responsive; most speak Russian or basic English, so there were no misunderstandings. They even congratulated me on my birthday with balloons and invited me on stage (but we couldn't go on stage). I liked the animation; there were entertainment activities almost all day (games, contests, etc.). We didn’t particularly attend the parties, but I would check in, and every day they set up decorations and made noise (I think if you want to party, that's the place). Their own pier and beach are a huge plus; it's all clean, and they keep everything tidy. The hotel is not far from the center; we walked there, and we also rode local scooters (I don't remember what they are called exactly). $5 an hour and you’re zooming around Kemer. What I didn't particularly like, but this is purely subjective. I would have liked them to return to the 18+ concept, as it felt like parents brought their children here and completely neglected them; not all, but the majority. Children run around unsupervised in the restaurant, on the little street, everywhere. They knock people over; I saw people even dropping plates with food because the kids charged at them. And parents are sitting at the table sipping beer, completely ignoring their children. I also saw reviews from parents who spoke about the girls. Firstly, I didn’t see any vulgarly dressed girls AT ALL; they were in the same swimsuits as the parents. Secondly, for some reason, the parents drag their kids to the disco after 10, not such small ones, but I saw teenagers around 13-14 accompanied by adults at an event where half-naked girls (in bodysuits) dance on stage. So why complain about supposed debauchery? You probably need to understand that the concept won’t change drastically in just a few months. In conclusion, I will definitely come back here again. There is a soul here.
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We are currently resting at the hotel and I have nothing bad to say, it's a pity we only took seven days. As for what people write about the food, dirty dishes (I didn't observe any of that), and some downsides like dancing women, that's the case in all clubs and party places. There is always a demand from men for beautiful women, and from women for men. Overall, it doesn't interfere at all; I personally haven't seen any debauchery, even on the dance floor. Regarding evening events, they close everything off with a curtain due to the kids, so they don't wander since there are half-naked girls dancing on stage, and the concept of the club LUDI is only 18+. Kids don't belong here; the hotel's name implies that, and there are many family hotels where you can take your children. I want to say right away, despite the family concept, there are more young people here, so it's better for families to go elsewhere (and, as far as I know, in some hotels there is supervision for children so that parents can relax). I was afraid to come here because of the perpetually nitpicking Russian tourists. But here I am, and everything is wonderful; and if you want to nitpick, you can find downsides even in Rixos or Hilton ☺️ This is our first time here, and we were very surprised by the hotel’s atmosphere. It doesn’t resemble a typical hotel; the whole concept of the town within the hotel is really cool. I really enjoyed being on the hotel’s grounds. The food here is diverse and tasty. The drinks are good as well; there are both bottled non-alcoholic beverages and cocktails, wine, etc. Yes, there are no delicacies like red caviar, crabs, etc. BUT, there is plenty of food, and in seven days, I couldn’t try everything. A special thank you to the salad bar; I came here even thinner than before the vacation 😄 The rooms were cleaned well, and we left small tips every day (but there were days we didn't, and it was still fine). The staff is very responsive; most speak Russian or basic English, so there were no misunderstandings. They even congratulated me on my birthday with balloons and invited me on stage (but we couldn't go on stage). I liked the animation; there were entertainment activities almost all day (games, contests, etc.). We didn’t particularly attend the parties, but I would check in, and every day they set up decorations and made noise (I think if you want to party, that's the place). Their own pier and beach are a huge plus; it's all clean, and they keep everything tidy. The hotel is not far from the center; we walked there, and we also rode local scooters (I don't remember what they are called exactly). $5 an hour and you’re zooming around Kemer. What I didn't particularly like, but this is purely subjective. I would have liked them to return to the 18+ concept, as it felt like parents brought their children here and completely neglected them; not all, but the majority. Children run around unsupervised in the restaurant, on the little street, everywhere. They knock people over; I saw people even dropping plates with food because the kids charged at them. And parents are sitting at the table sipping beer, completely ignoring their children. I also saw reviews from parents who spoke about the girls. Firstly, I didn’t see any vulgarly dressed girls AT ALL; they were in the same swimsuits as the parents. Secondly, for some reason, the parents drag their kids to the disco after 10, not such small ones, but I saw teenagers around 13-14 accompanied by adults at an event where half-naked girls (in bodysuits) dance on stage. So why complain about supposed debauchery? You probably need to understand that the concept won’t change drastically in just a few months. In conclusion, I will definitely come back here again. There is a soul here.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
Photos from tourists
REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
Photos from tourists
REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
Videos
REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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REVIEW. Time of stay - end of April, during all May holidays. Check-in: excellent and fast. (There were only a couple of people checking in besides us at the reception.) We left our suitcases, had a welcome lemonade, had lunch, and came for the keys at check-out time. Room: we got an excellent room. Plus/minus, they are pretty much the same everywhere in hotels nowadays, whether it's in Russia or Turkey: bright, spacious for two. Lots of mirrors. We had a balcony with a sea view. Toiletries: slippers, shampoo, conditioner, shower gel on the wall. Not very securely attached, in my opinion. Cotton pads, swabs, shower caps, and a hygiene kit. That's it. We heard that some girls demanded bathrobes and dental kits at the reception, they probably provided them. We didn't ask for them. Photos in bathrobes for social media were taken 10 years ago) Minibar: Pepsi, juice, Miranda, soda, water. Refilled upon request by the bellboy. Sometimes daily, sometimes if we didn't enter for a few days. Not critical. Everywhere on the premises there are fridges with water, ayran, and in May they added various drinks. Beach: Small beach, access to the sea can be made from the platform steps. Pier: bar, paid bar with fresh juices (from 10 Euros), shower, changing room, sunbeds, beds, stage, and paid cabins. All good, well-maintained, but the pier itself is dirty. Don't walk barefoot. Pools: not heated. Seemed dirty to me. Especially the grates and steps. We didn't swim. But there were many people who only chose to use the pool. Restaurant: there were a lot of negatives said. I'll mention the positives: you won't stay hungry, especially the pizza is very good. They prepare it right there in front of you. In general, I believe that Turks should be legislatively prohibited from buying our highest quality flour even through third countries, refusing the buns made from it is impossible! Regards! Main negative: it's difficult to eat if you are on a specific diet. It's hard to find pieces of meat and I didn't even have scrambled eggs once in two weeks, there was never a queue for it. Late-night soup: excellent. In principle, you can adjust to having lunch instead of breakfast and having late-night soup instead of dinner. Then the issue of lack of tables will be solved. And you won't go hungry. Coffee: drink coffee in the coffee shop before noon. Afterwards, the filters get terribly dirty and instead of coffee, you get bitter resin. Bar: we found imported alcohol. And when our duty-free supply ran out, we switched to that. But I won't write where and what kind. Those who drink it will find it themselves, those who haven't started, there's no point in starting in Turkey. Have cocktails. Sea: beautiful, clean. There are cold currents and streams. Disco: there are good days and not so good ones. But overall, it's good. Everything that happens at Orange stays at Orange! Dance like it's the last day under these stars and so on. (c) Hookah: we smoked it for 20 euros (April) and for 30, I don't know what the price will be during your stay. But the first time what they brought for us to smoke on the pier was not allowed. Especially if you smoke at home or in your usual hookah lounge. But later we got used to the hookah men and they started making it responsibly, quite good. It lasted for 2-3 hours. Coals are changed regularly. Greetings, "Hookah-shookah, Shisha mouse, Hookah-pipe, Nargile!" Animation: this is not a 5* animation. Some amateur activities. Besides announcing participants at darts with the host's voice of a no-holds-barred fight and girls whispering invitingly for yoga, there was no visible or audible animation. Entertainment: the evening invited show programs were good, a foam party once every two weeks during daytime, a DJ playing by the pools. There were no parties on the pier. Housekeeping: overall, okay. Clean sheets, changed regularly. Toiletries were replenished almost every day. Late check-out: they approved it for us. We paid according to the taxi fare and when it was time for the transfer, a porter came for our luggage. They wrapped the luggage in film at the hotel. The service was satisfactory. Conclusion: we were very satisfied with our stay. But you have to consider the timing of our vacation. When fully booked, I cannot recommend this hotel. It will be very cramped. If they keep the family concept, it will be chaotic in the summer. But we had an excellent vacation! Don't bring children to Orange, go there to have fun! Good luck to everyone! When tired of Turkish food: buckwheat, beef with mushrooms in cream, pickled cucumbers, and borscht 😅 I'll also add that we attended themed dinners: Indian, Chinese, Russian cuisine. But we were there for almost two weeks, and most people come for the weekends or a 6-night (5-day) tour, so the entertainment you get during your stay is a matter of luck. Until mid-May, the restaurants with sea views and the Bulldog bar were closed. Maybe their opening in the summer will relieve some pressure off the main restaurant and the grand bar, but it's not certain. PS: Don't try to feed the fat cats! They can't even sit anymore, but they ask for food out of habit from everyone! They can't eat anymore, burp, indifferently look at your offerings, and then the food is left lying around the restaurant and on the street. 🐈🐈⬛ Ask the staff for utensils, they will bring them. When moving towels without personal belongings, do so neatly and take up space - it's a local hotel practice. The hotel is more geared towards adults, and there's no need to occupy space for 10 children early in the morning. There's limited space, those towels are left there until 7 pm and no one picks them up. If the owners come, they will accommodate you together or you relocate. People are constantly moving around: pool/pier/beach, and some try to occupy 10 spots. Don't follow suit. Everyone is an adult, communicate. Even our personal towels were moved aside, and we put away the hotel ones. There was no negativity. I warned about the meat. You have to procure it. It comes in: stew with vegetables (beef), grilled kebabs (likely lamb), usually a queue behind it, beef stew with mushrooms in cream, on the Turkish table: beef baked with eggplant (in a round tray and everything sliced into rounds), burger patties. And minced meat in various forms.
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There is no meat at the hotel, only in the soup. Mostly grilled chicken and sometimes liver. There is trout for fish. There was watermelon but the line for it was too long - we didn't make it 🤷♀️ There is no strawberries. There are a lot of people at the hotel, queues everywhere, you have to try hard to find a table in the restaurant and then also search for utensils. The sunbeds by the pool and at the sea are taken, apparently towels are hung early in the morning. There is a place in the room to hang and dry clothes. There are very few children, hardly seen... only in the evening at the mini disco, but there aren't many of them.
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There is no meat at the hotel, only in the soup. Mostly grilled chicken and sometimes liver. There is trout for fish. There was watermelon but the line for it was too long - we didn't make it 🤷♀️ There is no strawberries. There are a lot of people at the hotel, queues everywhere, you have to try hard to find a table in the restaurant and then also search for utensils. The sunbeds by the pool and at the sea are taken, apparently towels are hung early in the morning. There is a place in the room to hang and dry clothes. There are very few children, hardly seen... only in the evening at the mini disco, but there aren't many of them.
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There is no meat at the hotel, only in the soup. Mostly grilled chicken and sometimes liver. There is trout for fish. There was watermelon but the line for it was too long - we didn't make it 🤷♀️ There is no strawberries. There are a lot of people at the hotel, queues everywhere, you have to try hard to find a table in the restaurant and then also search for utensils. The sunbeds by the pool and at the sea are taken, apparently towels are hung early in the morning. There is a place in the room to hang and dry clothes. There are very few children, hardly seen... only in the evening at the mini disco, but there aren't many of them.
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There is no meat at the hotel, only in the soup. Mostly grilled chicken and sometimes liver. There is trout for fish. There was watermelon but the line for it was too long - we didn't make it 🤷♀️ There is no strawberries. There are a lot of people at the hotel, queues everywhere, you have to try hard to find a table in the restaurant and then also search for utensils. The sunbeds by the pool and at the sea are taken, apparently towels are hung early in the morning. There is a place in the room to hang and dry clothes. There are very few children, hardly seen... only in the evening at the mini disco, but there aren't many of them.
Photos from tourists
There is no meat at the hotel, only in the soup. Mostly grilled chicken and sometimes liver. There is trout for fish. There was watermelon but the line for it was too long - we didn't make it 🤷♀️ There is no strawberries. There are a lot of people at the hotel, queues everywhere, you have to try hard to find a table in the restaurant and then also search for utensils. The sunbeds by the pool and at the sea are taken, apparently towels are hung early in the morning. There is a place in the room to hang and dry clothes. There are very few children, hardly seen... only in the evening at the mini disco, but there aren't many of them.
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There is no meat at the hotel, only in the soup. Mostly grilled chicken and sometimes liver. There is trout for fish. There was watermelon but the line for it was too long - we didn't make it 🤷♀️ There is no strawberries. There are a lot of people at the hotel, queues everywhere, you have to try hard to find a table in the restaurant and then also search for utensils. The sunbeds by the pool and at the sea are taken, apparently towels are hung early in the morning. There is a place in the room to hang and dry clothes. There are very few children, hardly seen... only in the evening at the mini disco, but there aren't many of them.
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There is no meat at the hotel, only in the soup. Mostly grilled chicken and sometimes liver. There is trout for fish. There was watermelon but the line for it was too long - we didn't make it 🤷♀️ There is no strawberries. There are a lot of people at the hotel, queues everywhere, you have to try hard to find a table in the restaurant and then also search for utensils. The sunbeds by the pool and at the sea are taken, apparently towels are hung early in the morning. There is a place in the room to hang and dry clothes. There are very few children, hardly seen... only in the evening at the mini disco, but there aren't many of them.
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We were in this hotel for the first time - it is gorgeous! Such beauty 😻🌴🌵⛰️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The sea is within walking distance and there are mountain views everywhere. The service is top-notch: everyone is smiling, willing to help, and calmly explain in case of questions. There is a lot (but not all) of Russian-speaking staff. No one asks for "tips" for a smile, they do not push services. Everywhere is very clean, daily cleaning in the rooms. There are reliable safes, where you can leave money and passports. There are paid services - massage, hamam, hookah (20 euros) etc. But everything is voluntary, no one forces or imposes anything. Regarding money - the situation changes daily, in May they accepted both Mir cards and dollars, euros, rubles, and liras. Very interesting program both during the day and at night. Lively music plays daily. Personally, I would not recommend going with children because the crowd here is mostly 30-48 years old, many come here for parties and meetings, which is why they behave quite freely. If you don't care what your children will see, then go ahead. For children, there are slides, something like a "kindergarten". Everyone has different boundaries and upbringing, but keep this in mind so as not to ruin your vacation. Food - a lot of it. And it doesn't repeat, except for the basics - like eggs, sausages, pizza, etc. If you didn't eat enough at the restaurant, there are several free cafes on the premises with sweets, fried food, various drinks. If you're still hungry, there are shops with snacks (chips, etc.)
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We were in this hotel for the first time - it is gorgeous! Such beauty 😻🌴🌵⛰️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The sea is within walking distance and there are mountain views everywhere. The service is top-notch: everyone is smiling, willing to help, and calmly explain in case of questions. There is a lot (but not all) of Russian-speaking staff. No one asks for "tips" for a smile, they do not push services. Everywhere is very clean, daily cleaning in the rooms. There are reliable safes, where you can leave money and passports. There are paid services - massage, hamam, hookah (20 euros) etc. But everything is voluntary, no one forces or imposes anything. Regarding money - the situation changes daily, in May they accepted both Mir cards and dollars, euros, rubles, and liras. Very interesting program both during the day and at night. Lively music plays daily. Personally, I would not recommend going with children because the crowd here is mostly 30-48 years old, many come here for parties and meetings, which is why they behave quite freely. If you don't care what your children will see, then go ahead. For children, there are slides, something like a "kindergarten". Everyone has different boundaries and upbringing, but keep this in mind so as not to ruin your vacation. Food - a lot of it. And it doesn't repeat, except for the basics - like eggs, sausages, pizza, etc. If you didn't eat enough at the restaurant, there are several free cafes on the premises with sweets, fried food, various drinks. If you're still hungry, there are shops with snacks (chips, etc.)
Photos from tourists
We were in this hotel for the first time - it is gorgeous! Such beauty 😻🌴🌵⛰️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The sea is within walking distance and there are mountain views everywhere. The service is top-notch: everyone is smiling, willing to help, and calmly explain in case of questions. There is a lot (but not all) of Russian-speaking staff. No one asks for "tips" for a smile, they do not push services. Everywhere is very clean, daily cleaning in the rooms. There are reliable safes, where you can leave money and passports. There are paid services - massage, hamam, hookah (20 euros) etc. But everything is voluntary, no one forces or imposes anything. Regarding money - the situation changes daily, in May they accepted both Mir cards and dollars, euros, rubles, and liras. Very interesting program both during the day and at night. Lively music plays daily. Personally, I would not recommend going with children because the crowd here is mostly 30-48 years old, many come here for parties and meetings, which is why they behave quite freely. If you don't care what your children will see, then go ahead. For children, there are slides, something like a "kindergarten". Everyone has different boundaries and upbringing, but keep this in mind so as not to ruin your vacation. Food - a lot of it. And it doesn't repeat, except for the basics - like eggs, sausages, pizza, etc. If you didn't eat enough at the restaurant, there are several free cafes on the premises with sweets, fried food, various drinks. If you're still hungry, there are shops with snacks (chips, etc.)
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We were in this hotel for the first time - it is gorgeous! Such beauty 😻🌴🌵⛰️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The sea is within walking distance and there are mountain views everywhere. The service is top-notch: everyone is smiling, willing to help, and calmly explain in case of questions. There is a lot (but not all) of Russian-speaking staff. No one asks for "tips" for a smile, they do not push services. Everywhere is very clean, daily cleaning in the rooms. There are reliable safes, where you can leave money and passports. There are paid services - massage, hamam, hookah (20 euros) etc. But everything is voluntary, no one forces or imposes anything. Regarding money - the situation changes daily, in May they accepted both Mir cards and dollars, euros, rubles, and liras. Very interesting program both during the day and at night. Lively music plays daily. Personally, I would not recommend going with children because the crowd here is mostly 30-48 years old, many come here for parties and meetings, which is why they behave quite freely. If you don't care what your children will see, then go ahead. For children, there are slides, something like a "kindergarten". Everyone has different boundaries and upbringing, but keep this in mind so as not to ruin your vacation. Food - a lot of it. And it doesn't repeat, except for the basics - like eggs, sausages, pizza, etc. If you didn't eat enough at the restaurant, there are several free cafes on the premises with sweets, fried food, various drinks. If you're still hungry, there are shops with snacks (chips, etc.)
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We were in this hotel for the first time - it is gorgeous! Such beauty 😻🌴🌵⛰️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The sea is within walking distance and there are mountain views everywhere. The service is top-notch: everyone is smiling, willing to help, and calmly explain in case of questions. There is a lot (but not all) of Russian-speaking staff. No one asks for "tips" for a smile, they do not push services. Everywhere is very clean, daily cleaning in the rooms. There are reliable safes, where you can leave money and passports. There are paid services - massage, hamam, hookah (20 euros) etc. But everything is voluntary, no one forces or imposes anything. Regarding money - the situation changes daily, in May they accepted both Mir cards and dollars, euros, rubles, and liras. Very interesting program both during the day and at night. Lively music plays daily. Personally, I would not recommend going with children because the crowd here is mostly 30-48 years old, many come here for parties and meetings, which is why they behave quite freely. If you don't care what your children will see, then go ahead. For children, there are slides, something like a "kindergarten". Everyone has different boundaries and upbringing, but keep this in mind so as not to ruin your vacation. Food - a lot of it. And it doesn't repeat, except for the basics - like eggs, sausages, pizza, etc. If you didn't eat enough at the restaurant, there are several free cafes on the premises with sweets, fried food, various drinks. If you're still hungry, there are shops with snacks (chips, etc.)
Photos from tourists
We were in this hotel for the first time - it is gorgeous! Such beauty 😻🌴🌵⛰️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The sea is within walking distance and there are mountain views everywhere. The service is top-notch: everyone is smiling, willing to help, and calmly explain in case of questions. There is a lot (but not all) of Russian-speaking staff. No one asks for "tips" for a smile, they do not push services. Everywhere is very clean, daily cleaning in the rooms. There are reliable safes, where you can leave money and passports. There are paid services - massage, hamam, hookah (20 euros) etc. But everything is voluntary, no one forces or imposes anything. Regarding money - the situation changes daily, in May they accepted both Mir cards and dollars, euros, rubles, and liras. Very interesting program both during the day and at night. Lively music plays daily. Personally, I would not recommend going with children because the crowd here is mostly 30-48 years old, many come here for parties and meetings, which is why they behave quite freely. If you don't care what your children will see, then go ahead. For children, there are slides, something like a "kindergarten". Everyone has different boundaries and upbringing, but keep this in mind so as not to ruin your vacation. Food - a lot of it. And it doesn't repeat, except for the basics - like eggs, sausages, pizza, etc. If you didn't eat enough at the restaurant, there are several free cafes on the premises with sweets, fried food, various drinks. If you're still hungry, there are shops with snacks (chips, etc.)
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I checked out the hotel in April, they were still finishing up and making adjustments. When they changed the concept to be more family-friendly, they also added a children's pool and playground.
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I checked out the hotel in April, they were still finishing up and making adjustments. When they changed the concept to be more family-friendly, they also added a children's pool and playground.
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I checked out the hotel in April, they were still finishing up and making adjustments. When they changed the concept to be more family-friendly, they also added a children's pool and playground.
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I checked out the hotel in April, they were still finishing up and making adjustments. When they changed the concept to be more family-friendly, they also added a children's pool and playground.
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I checked out the hotel in April, they were still finishing up and making adjustments. When they changed the concept to be more family-friendly, they also added a children's pool and playground.
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We've been here for several days now. Before May 1st, there weren't many people, and there were no little children. Since May 1st, it's been like we ended up in a kindergarten. Unfortunately, when we chose the hotel, we didn't know that it's now family-oriented. There's no daytime animation at all, only some water aerobics, and more entertainment in the evening. Yesterday there was a dance-acrobatic show. There's no rest all day long, as they write.
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Moved in. Everything's fine so far. Except for the strange concept of how the bars work. Not like we really needed it. But when we decided to have a glass of beer, none of the bars were open, except for SUDDENLY the paid one beneath the windmill and the tent near the restaurant. But the tent was far from the beach, and we didn't feel like walking the whole street just for a glass of beer. Keep in mind, there's a strange shift, after 4-5 pm when nothing is open at the beach and pier.
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We stayed at the Orange County Kemer 5* from November 8th to 14th, 2023. I'm writing this review right after our stay to be as objective as possible and include some useful tips for future guests. And I have to say, our overall impression was quite mixed. Let's start with the accommodation: the rooms were worn out and in need of repair, which is a downside; however, the plumbing, although old, worked properly, which is a plus. The air conditioner was so noisy that we didn't really
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We stayed at the Orange County Kemer 5* from November 8th to 14th, 2023. I'm writing this review right after our stay to be as objective as possible and include some useful tips for future guests. And I have to say, our overall impression was quite mixed. Let's start with the accommodation: the rooms were worn out and in need of repair, which is a downside; however, the plumbing, although old, worked properly, which is a plus. The air conditioner was so noisy that we didn't really
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We stayed at the Orange County Kemer 5* from November 8th to 14th, 2023. I'm writing this review right after our stay to be as objective as possible and include some useful tips for future guests. And I have to say, our overall impression was quite mixed. Let's start with the accommodation: the rooms were worn out and in need of repair, which is a downside; however, the plumbing, although old, worked properly, which is a plus. The air conditioner was so noisy that we didn't really
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We stayed at the Orange County Kemer 5* from November 8th to 14th, 2023. I'm writing this review right after our stay to be as objective as possible and include some useful tips for future guests. And I have to say, our overall impression was quite mixed. Let's start with the accommodation: the rooms were worn out and in need of repair, which is a downside; however, the plumbing, although old, worked properly, which is a plus. The air conditioner was so noisy that we didn't really














































Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer - Ultra All Inclusive guest verified reviews
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Overall, anyone who hasn't tried something sweeter than radish is fine with Orange. There is discrimination based on nationality. Turks are prioritized, Germans come second. The rest are treated based on a residual principle. The rooms are in terrible condition; the information that there was a renovation in 2020 is outright false. You can say there is no territory at all. I won’t go again. People of Slavic appearance are considered second-class there.

I just returned from the hotel today. They are closing in a few days. Not only have there been fewer people, but also the food. Most of the staff are leaving this weekend to go back home - they are Kyrgyz and Kazakhs. Overall, the impression of the hotel is such that they do not deserve 5*. 4* is all they are. Guests of the Orange hotel in the photo.
We're currently at the hotel, everything is fine, there are some nuances, but we are not paying attention to them! The weather is great, the sea is warm!




In June, I was at this hotel. The territory is better than in the photo! Lots of photo zones and places to relax. The food is ordinary, just like everywhere else. There is no bottled beer, only draft (3 taps - one keg) 😁 in cans: Pepsi, Sprite, Lipton, Fanta. At the bar, they served imported whiskey (Grants was available), if you don't ask - they pour local) there was also some champagne it seems. Overall, a decent hotel, changing the concept didn't hinder having fun 24/7. After the evening programs, everyone is at the beach, the bar is open until 6 AM. So you can drink around the clock.



Today we are flying home, the hotel is far from 5 stars, at most 3 with a plus. The air conditioner broke down - "specialists" came 4 times, promised to move us to another room, but in our absence they broke part of the ceiling, all our belongings are covered in dust and dirt. They somehow moved us to another room, but the shower barely works through the hand shower, the cabin door doesn't close at all. And this is 5 stars? The hotel is not oriented at all towards the European standard.
- Services and amenities at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer - Ultra All Inclusive
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- Massage / Beauty Centre
- Aerobics on site
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Please tell me, do they serve alcohol at night or only for 💸?
after 00:00 there are only the beach bar and the disco left, and there they charge for it
Both for a fee?
I clarified with the staff, the bar at the disco is open until 2 AM - paid, the bar on the beach works until 6 AM and is free.
What is the atmosphere in the hotel, party or family-oriented?
Family
I would say 50/50. We were there in August, the kids were in a separate pool and didn't bother anyone, there were also parties, which were great.
Right now, the daily parties here are really cool, the shows are also praised (we haven't seen them ourselves), during the day on the pier there are mostly adults, music is playing, I would say it still remains more of a party place.
Just from there, the hotel is not the same as it was last year... it's already boring... too many older people.
Good evening, is the Wi-Fi good in the room here? Or do I need to subscribe to the service?
Yes. But my husband and I will still connect roaming. So that we have internet outside the hotel area. We are flying on October 5th.
Wi-Fi is fine.
Please tell me, are alcoholic beverages served here at night, or is it only for a fee?
Until 24 hours they serve drinks it seems... We are not in the mood for drinks yet. We have nowhere to sleep.
Drinks are served at the disco in the shell in the basement until 2 AM.
Regarding alcohol at the hotel: local or imported?
Imported
Hello! Can we stay with children in this hotel?
You can, but it's better not to, no one has time for that!
Hello, we are currently staying at this hotel. For such a price, it's better to choose a family hotel. There is absolutely nothing for children to do here.
Of course, nothing, the hotel became family-friendly 3 months ago, it used to be for guests aged 18 and older.
He became family-friendly right after the new year, but started talking about it only closer to spring, and even then not all tour operators.
Is the mini bar restocked daily? And what is included?
Pepsi, 7up, Orange, juice, mineral water.
Is it true that upon early arrival at the hotel, they do not put on the bracelet until receiving the room at 14:30 🤦🏼♀️ and do not allow you to use anything? 🤬
Not true
Are there nuts, chips, and ice cream at the hotel?

Nuts and chips are only available in the hotel's store. Ice cream is available from 14:00 to 17:00.
Could you please tell me, how are the pools? Are they heated? Cold? I'm choosing a hotel for mid-May for myself.
Do not heat and did not heat
We are planning to arrive on May 19. We were very upset about the change in concept((( how are the parties there? Disco until morning?
No, the disco there is until 00:00, well maybe at most until one o'clock. Then everyone is invited to go to the club.
Doesn't the disco move to the beach?
I cannot say that, the pier was even closed during the day for a few days when we were there.
Don't be upset. You still have time to have a great time. Mostly those who are not aware of the change in concept are on their way. And the vibe is there)
Did Orange become a baby-friendly hotel? 😂😂😭😭 Who has tried out the concept, please share, it's very interesting. What is there now for children aged 5+?
Water slides and a half-hour animation at 20-30, that's about it. Sometimes there are not enough children for the animation.
A lonely girl on a dark children's playground (the hotel is not lit in the evening) sadly kicks the swing. A boy has been sitting on the top of the waterslide for half an hour. A three-year-old is playing ball on the threshold of an adult bar. Moms who brought their five-year-old kids to have a good time and kind of ditched the kids. A sad sight. In Turkey, there are 100500 family hotels and three party hotels with an 18+ concept, but children must be brought specifically to the latter. I hope they change the concept. Kids really don't belong here.
They write that children's slides have been added to the pool? Photo if possible 🙏
Photo tomorrow, slides actually only opened today.



Yesterday apparently was a trial launch of the slides, today they are not working.
The slides were already operating since April 15. We stayed at the hotel until April 18 - we went sliding.
Then their work schedule is unclear 🤷♂
There were requests in front of us, and they were included, something like that...
Apparently, right now, after lunch, they turned on the middle slope.
Good afternoon! Please tell me, has the hotel changed its concept to be more family-friendly? Is it no longer lively?
Good! Right now friends are in the hotel and there are enough children. But the summer concept will start on April 14, maybe then they will stop accepting guests with children.
Good morning, depending on what you expect from Orange. Compared to the hotel 2 years ago, in terms of entertainment and 18+, it has not changed for the better, usually this hotel "picks up" by mid-June)) but overall)) everything is fine. There are many Iranians. There are also children, I also witnessed security asking to take children away from nighttime events. There is enough alcohol of any kind, but I bring it from duty-free... as it is more reliable)) Cosmetic repairs have been done.
About Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer - Ultra All Inclusive
About
The Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer is a 5-star hotel located in the beautiful coastal town of Kemer, Turkey. It offers a luxurious and comfortable stay for both leisure and business travelers. The hotel features a variety of room types to cater to different needs and preferences. These include standard rooms, family rooms, and suites. All rooms are elegantly designed and equipped with modern amenities such as air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Some rooms also offer stunning views of the sea or the hotel's landscaped gardens. As an ultra all-inclusive hotel, the Orange County Resort provides guests with a wide range of dining options. There are several on-site restaurants that serve a variety of cuisines, including Turkish, Mediterranean, Italian, and international dishes. Guests can enjoy buffet-style meals or dine in à la carte restaurants. There are also several bars and lounges where guests can relax and enjoy a wide selection of drinks and cocktails. The hotel offers a range of amenities and facilities to keep guests entertained and relaxed during their stay. These include swimming pools, water slides, a spa center with various treatments and massages, a fitness center, tennis courts, and a kids' club. Daily activities and evening entertainment are also provided for guests of all ages. The Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer is located in close proximity to many attractions and activities in the area. Guests can explore the stunning beaches, go hiking in the nearby mountains, or visit the historic sites in the town of Kemer. The hotel also offers various excursions and tours to nearby destinations such as Antalya, Phaselis, and the Olympos National Park. Overall, the Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer offers a luxurious and all-inclusive experience for guests, with comfortable rooms, a variety of dining options, and a range of amenities and activities to enjoy during their stay.
Beach at the Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer - Ultra All Inclusive
The beach at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer in Kemer, Turkey offers an excellent vacation experience for guests seeking sun, sand, and relaxation. Located on the beautiful Mediterranean coast, the resort's beach is known for its stunning scenery and crystal-clear turquoise waters. The beach is conveniently situated just steps away from the resort, making it easily accessible for guests. Its sandy shores provide a perfect spot for sunbathing or enjoying a leisurely stroll along the coastline. The beach is well-maintained and clean, with plenty of comfortable sun loungers and umbrellas for guests to relax and soak up the sun. For those who enjoy water activities, there are various options available. The clear waters are ideal for swimming and snorkeling, allowing guests to explore the underwater world and admire the vibrant marine life. Water sports enthusiasts can indulge in activities such as jet skiing, parasailing, and paddleboarding, providing an extra thrill and adventure. One of the highlights of the Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer beach is its pier, which extends into the sea. This offers a unique experience for guests, allowing them to relax on the wooden deck surrounded by the calm waters. The pier also provides a perfect spot to capture breathtaking sunset views, creating unforgettable moments. The beach is also well-equipped with facilities to cater to guests' needs. There are beach bars and restaurants offering a range of refreshing drinks, snacks, and delicious meals, allowing guests to relax and enjoy beachside dining. The attentive staff ensures that guests are well taken care of, providing excellent service and hospitality at all times. In conclusion, the beach at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer in Kemer, Turkey offers a fantastic beach vacation experience. With its picturesque setting, crystal-clear waters, and a range of activities and facilities, guests can enjoy a truly unforgettable beach getaway in this stunning destination.
Children amenities and activities at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer - Ultra All Inclusive
Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer offers a variety of activities and amenities for kids. Here are some of the features that are available for children at the resort:
1. Kid's Club: The resort has a dedicated kid's club where children can participate in supervised activities and games. Professional staff members organize age-appropriate entertainment and ensure the safety of the children.
2. Water Park: Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer has a water park with multiple slides and water attractions suitable for kids. Children can enjoy splashing around in the pools and sliding down the slides.
3. Playground: There is a playground equipped with various play structures and equipment where kids can have fun and burn off their energy.
4. Mini Golf: The resort offers a mini-golf facility where children can practice their putting skills and enjoy a round of mini-golf with their family or friends.
5. Sports Activities: Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer provides various sports activities suitable for kids, such as beach volleyball, basketball, and tennis. Kids can join in friendly competitions and games organized by the resort's entertainment team.
6. Entertainment Shows: The resort offers evening entertainment shows that are suitable for the whole family, including kids. These shows often include music, dance performances, and interactive activities to keep children engaged and entertained.
7. Kids' Pool: In addition to the water park, there is also a dedicated kids' pool with shallow areas where younger children can swim and play safely.
8. Babysitting Service: If parents need some time to relax or enjoy other activities, Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer provides a babysitting service upon request. It is essential to note that specific activities and features may vary depending on the resort's current offerings and seasonal availability.
Entertainment at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer - Ultra All Inclusive
There are several entertainment options near the Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer - Ultra All Inclusive in Kemer, Turkey. Some of the popular attractions and entertainment venues in the area include:
1. Moonlight Park & Beach: This is a popular entertainment complex offering a wide range of activities including water sports, bars, clubs, and restaurants. It is located just a short distance from the hotel.
2. Goynuk Canyon: This beautiful natural attraction is located near Kemer and offers opportunities for hiking, picnicking, and swimming in the crystal-clear water. There are also zip-lining activities available for thrill-seekers.
3. Kemer Marina: Located in the heart of Kemer, the marina is a great place to take a leisurely stroll and enjoy the stunning view of boats and yachts. There are also various cafes, bars, and restaurants in the vicinity.
4. Kemer Town Center: The town center of Kemer is bustling with shops, boutiques, and local markets where you can enjoy shopping for souvenirs, clothing, and spices. There are also numerous bars, cafes, and restaurants offering live music and entertainment.
5. Phaselis: Phaselis is an ancient city located nearby, with historic ruins dating back to the Roman period. Visitors can explore the ancient streets, amphitheater, and ruins while enjoying the beautiful beach and surrounding nature.
6. Skiing at Mount Tahtali: If you're visiting during the winter months, you can enjoy skiing on Mount Tahtali, which is relatively close to Kemer. The ski resort offers a range of slopes suitable for all skill levels.
7. Quad Biking Tours: If you're up for an adventure, you can take a quad biking tour through the surrounding forests and mountains. These tours are a popular choice for those seeking a thrilling outdoor activity. These are just a few examples of the entertainment options near the Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer - Ultra All Inclusive. Depending on your preferences, there are many more attractions and activities available to suit your interests.
Water activities at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer - Ultra All Inclusive
The 'Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer - Ultra All Inclusive' in Kemer, Turkey offers a variety of water activities. Here are some of the water activities available at this resort:
1. Swimming Pools: The resort features several swimming pools, including outdoor, indoor, and children's pools. Guests can enjoy a refreshing swim or relax by the poolside.
2. Private Beach: The resort has a private beach area where guests can soak up the sun, play beach volleyball, or take a dip in the Mediterranean Sea.
3. Water Slides: If you're up for some excitement, the resort has water slides for both children and adults. You can enjoy thrilling rides and have fun in the water.
4. Water Sports: Various water sports activities are available, such as jet skiing, kayaking, windsurfing, and paddleboarding. Guests can rent equipment and enjoy these adventurous activities.
5. Scuba Diving: The resort offers scuba diving lessons and excursions for both beginners and experienced divers. Explore the underwater world and witness the beauty of the marine life.
6. Boat Tours: Guests can take boat tours to nearby attractions or sail along the coast. These tours offer stunning views and a chance to experience the natural beauty of the region.
7. Aqua Aerobics: The resort also organizes daily aqua aerobics classes in the pool for guests who enjoy water-based exercise. These are just a few examples of the water activities available at 'Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer - Ultra All Inclusive'. Whether you prefer a relaxing swim or an adrenaline-filled adventure, there are plenty of options to enjoy water-based fun during your stay at this resort.
FAQs when booking at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer - Ultra All Inclusive
1. Is the Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer a beachfront hotel?
1. Is the Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer a beachfront hotel?1Yes, the hotel is located on the beachfront in Kemer, Turkey.
2. What is the concept of the Ultra All Inclusive package at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer?
2. What is the concept of the Ultra All Inclusive package at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer?1The Ultra All Inclusive package at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer includes unlimited meals and snacks, local and international alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, access to various restaurants and bars, as well as entertainment and recreational activities.
3. How far is Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer from Antalya Airport?
3. How far is Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer from Antalya Airport?1The hotel is approximately 45 kilometers away from Antalya Airport.
4. Are there any water activities available at the hotel?
4. Are there any water activities available at the hotel?1Yes, the hotel offers various water activities such as water slides, pools, and a private beach area with sun loungers and umbrellas.
5. Does Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer have a wellness center?
5. Does Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer have a wellness center?1Yes, the hotel has a wellness center that offers a range of treatments, massages, and spa facilities.
6. Are there any options for kids at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer?
6. Are there any options for kids at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer?1Yes, the hotel provides a kids' club, a children's pool, playgrounds, and a mini disco for children's entertainment.
7. Does the hotel offer any organized excursions or tours?
7. Does the hotel offer any organized excursions or tours?1Yes, the hotel can arrange various excursions and tours to nearby attractions and historical sites for an additional cost.
8. Is Wi-Fi available at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer?
8. Is Wi-Fi available at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer?1Yes, complimentary Wi-Fi is provided throughout the hotel, including guest rooms and public areas.
9. What amenities are included in the rooms at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer?
9. What amenities are included in the rooms at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer?1The rooms at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer generally include air conditioning, a minibar, a safe, a TV, a balcony, and a private bathroom with toiletries.
10. Is there a dress code for the restaurants at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer?
10. Is there a dress code for the restaurants at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer?1Yes, the hotel has a smart-casual dress code for its restaurants, requiring guests to avoid beachwear, swimwear, and flip-flops during meal times.
Services and amenities at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer - Ultra All Inclusive
- Bar / Lounge
- Massage
- Massage / Beauty Centre
- Aerobics on site
- Billiards
- Garden
- Shops
- Dart Board
- Free Wi-Fi
- WiFi
- Restaurant
- Coffee Shop/Cafeteria
- Free Parking
- Parking
- Currency Exchange
- Elevator / Lift
- High-speed Internet
- 24-Hour Reception
- Concierge
- Non-Smoking Rooms
- Express Check-In/Check-Out
- Wheel Chair Access
- Separate check-in and check-out
- Allergy-Free Room Available
- Designated Smoking Area
- Souvenirs/Gift Shop
- Banquet Facilities
- Conference Room(s)
- Meeting Rooms
- Fitness Room/Gym
- Air Conditioned
- Mini Bar
- Safe-Deposit Box
- Coffee / Tea Maker
- Hair Dryer
- TV
- Cable / Satellite TV
- Shower
- Bath
- Private Bathroom
- Private Toilet
- Steam Bath
- Bedding/Pillow Choices
- Desk
- Complimentary Toiletries
- Bathrobes
- Towels
- Room Service
- Airport shuttle
- Laundry service
- Dry Cleaning
- Luggage Storage
- Tour Desk
- Valet Parking
- Self Laundry
- Photocopier
- Swimming pool
- Sauna
- Spa & Wellness Centre
- Steam Room
- Scuba Diving
- Pool Indoor
- Pool Outdoor
- Outdoor heated pool
- Water Activities
- Babysitting / Child Services
- Cots
- Kids Club
- Child Pool
- Private beach
What's around at Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer - Ultra All Inclusive
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The Orange County Resort Hotel Kemer - Ultra All Inclusive is located in Kemer, Turkey. Some of the attractions and amenities around the hotel include:
1. Kemer Marina: The hotel is near the Kemer Marina, offering beautiful views of boats and yachts.
2. Moonlight Park & Beach: The Moonlight Park & Beach is located nearby and offers a sandy beach where guests can relax and swim.
3. Kemer Town Center: The hotel is close to the center of Kemer, where guests can find restaurants, cafes, shops, and entertainment venues.
4. Phaselis Antic City: A historical site, Phaselis Antic City, is located nearby and features ancient ruins and a beautiful beach.
5. Olympos Teleferik: The Olympos Teleferik cable car is a popular attraction near the hotel, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains.
6. Goynuk Canyon: Goynuk Canyon is a natural wonder with stunning landscapes, waterfalls, and hiking trails. It is a short distance from the hotel.
7. Tahtali Mountain: Located nearby, Tahtali Mountain offers a cable car ride to the summit, providing breathtaking views of the coastline.
8. Water Parks: Aqua World Water Park and Dino Park are water parks in close proximity to the hotel, offering fun and entertainment for families.
9. Nightlife: Kemer has a vibrant nightlife with various bars, clubs, and discos offering entertainment and live music.
10. Shopping: Kemer offers a range of shops and boutiques where guests can find souvenirs, clothing, and local handicrafts.

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