The hotel is compact. It's a very small area, but it's green with various antique statues. The staff is very attentive and friendly. The food is not rich, but everything is there: meat, fish, pastries, salads, desserts-everything is delicious. For a very calm and peaceful holiday and those who do not like noise, it is just right. From the hotel's restaurant you can watch stunning sunsets. The balconies of the hotel mostly overlook the sea. The rooms are clean and cozy.
Excellent and wide assortment in the restaurant. I went to the hotel on Republic Day - the restaurant was "bursting" with viands. Everything is delicious and friendly. The service in the restaurant is prompt and not intrusive: they quickly remember your tastes and try to please. The rooms for five stars are a little "tired", some parts require repair, but everything is clean, towels are changed every day. There were no problems with bottled water, even an excess. The beach is not particularly clean, the sand is already mixed with small debris by the end of the season. Not only hotel guests, but ordinary citizens are resting, but there was enough space and sun beds for everyone. The service on the beach is decent: drinks will be brought, an umbrella will be opened, and the sun beds will be fixed. Towels for sun beds should be taken at the hotel, in the basement, where the SPA is. The beach is sandy and pebbly, the entrance to the sea has a kind of natural sandy "step" - you need to get used to going in and out. This does not bother many people, but at first it was quite uncomfortable for me with sore knees. But these are quibbles. And I liked everything so much.
Excellent service and beautiful grounds. The location is very convenient. The infrastructure of the city allows you to make short trips to the center and to the fortress of Alanya, to Cleopatra beach. Pharmacies and 2 markets a week were found nearby. I also remember the heated pool with a temperature of 28 degrees in March!