I really like to relax in this hotel. Despite the fact that he is already "tired", but the mattresses are brand new and the bed linen is snow-white! The maid comes every day, asks for wishes. The food is fine, you will not stay hungry, there is always something to choose from.
The people working at the hotel are very helpful and friendly. Well, it's a huge plus that the hotel stands across the footpath from the sea!!! It's such a beauty! Delight!!!I want to come back here again and again!
I love you, my ASENA!!!
The beach is very dirty. The sun beds are almost all broken, the umbrellas are also in different condition. The souls are rusted with constantly pouring water. There is no light in the toilet, the descent does not work, the smell of urine, as well as in changing cabins. Instead of bins, black bags hang in places. Rescue towers are without rescuers, and red flags are constantly hanging on them.
We went to Kusadasi as a resort aimed at Europeans...but they were wrong. There are few Europeans, a few companies of Italians, a few Russian speakers, and the rest are locals. The sea is gorgeous: clean, warm. The beach is sandy, not wide. BUT!!! Very dirty, very dirty! Turks smoke endlessly, butts are thrown immediately into the sand, bottle caps, wrappers, etc. Small pots-urns are overflowing all the time. Huge stray dogs walk along the beach (as everywhere else). In the paid area there are 2 sun beds and an umbrella of 150 lira (we recommend paying in lira, because the dollar and euro exchange rates on the beach are far from official). You pay the money, you get 3 checks. Clarified: for the whole day? Yes, for the whole day, in the evening you will come, show the checks and everything will be OK (i.e. as in all civilized countries, Spain, Greece, for example). This was the case during the week, on Friday the "rules" changed dramatically: for the first line of sunbeds it was already 50 liras more expensive, they demanded to pay again, like they had to leave towels and then the sunbeds would be waiting for us...But, firstly, the beach is not a hotel, but a public one, and secondly, the money collectors themselves threw off towels left by people before our eyes and gave the sunbeds to others...We did not pay, we asked to see the printed rules for visiting the beach, we were told: OK, rest today, but from tomorrow follow our "rules". But the weekend was over, the influx of locals passed and the whole week was fine, on Friday the same story happened again with a change of rules :)We refused to pay again, they told us again, okay, so lie down :)) We went to the part of the beach that is right under the Ladies beach hotel. You may ask: if you don't like it, then you would go to another place...but in the neighboring parts of the beach, our company of eight people categorically refused to give 4 sun beds and 2 umbrellas, at least 6 sun beds, and we don't need that much...In short, the service is "on top". There are 2 areas on the beach with a shower, toilet and changing rooms. In the toilet, too, everything is not Thank God...we walked freely during the week, and by the weekend there were umbrellas with young people who gave out pieces of toilet paper for some kind of fee, we pretended not to notice them, passed like that. Despite the "fee" of the toilet, it is very dirty there, the smell...This is about the area at the beginning of the beach. They weren't in the end. There are free umbrellas, but they are straw and stationary.
If it were not for the beautiful, transparent sea, then the beach can be given 3 stars.