Just a few tips and questions answered!!
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Just a few tips and questions answered!!
Hi
It takes 20 mins to get to hol village from airport.
The only restrictions on blue/orange are you have to eat in buffet restaurant on your side, but food is same on both anyway.
Mozzies can be a problem. We got a few bites, make sure you buy their spray when you get there. It's called Sinkov. A couple of my bites swelled up quite big but don't be alarmed take plenty of antihistamine cream and tablets and it'll help. You can see doctor but he will charge £100 for antihistime injection that will take swelling down a bit quicker. Mine took 3 days to go down. There were a few wasps but they didn't bother you , no more than you get at home.
The Jacuzzi suites are in the middle of complex and there are small pools dotted round this area aswell.
The gardens and grounds are really well kept.
The entertainment was ok bit same if you there for 2 weeks but some of it was good. They did Mother goose panto which was good. Every week they fly an act out from uk for 2 days. We had a comedian he was good, did a bit of magic aswell. They had a west end night with songs from musicals. If you don't fancy that there are plenty of bars to choose from. We went into Sarigerme a couple of times to karaoke bar and we went to Dalyan twice and had 2 beautiful meals at a restaurant called Begonvil, I'd highly recommend it and the staff were fantastic.
We tried the Itaen alacarte and food was cold, but we tried the Turkish one and it was nice. Had lamb shank, it was lovely followed by rice pudding and icecream. Didn't have any problems booking them and there was 11 of us.
There was loads for breakfast, cereal, fruit yogurt. Cooked breakfast, porridge, omletes, eggs. Tip for toast, cut their bread and put it through toaster, only once though as I set fire to mine putting it through twice, hahaha
We booked trips through Sarigerme tours, Oz was great. We went to mud baths. £15 adults, £7.50 kids and our youngest went free. They pick you up at security gate near entrance to Tropical( orange part)we went at 9am and got back at 6pm, worth every penny. We went on boat to mud baths, then called for lunch at a riverside restaurant, inc in price, then back on river to see rock tombs then to turtle beach where we stopped on way to watch fishermen. They put a crab in water and a 5ft turtle appeared, it was amazing. Had 2 hours a turtle beach, then when we got back on coach we went through mountains on way back and looked at village life before stopping off at a ranch where kids could go horse riding, which was inc in price.
We also went to turkish baths in Ortaca, they pick you up whenever you want to go and your there approx 2 hours and it was ony £10, really great experince. You can pay extra for oil massage afterwards which only cost £12.
You can walk to village it takes about 15mins, but I'd get a taxi back oon an evening as its quiet and not well lit. It cost 10 lira (£4) and there are always plenty of taxis.
Some more to follow.......
Jo
It takes 20 mins to get to hol village from airport.
The only restrictions on blue/orange are you have to eat in buffet restaurant on your side, but food is same on both anyway.
Mozzies can be a problem. We got a few bites, make sure you buy their spray when you get there. It's called Sinkov. A couple of my bites swelled up quite big but don't be alarmed take plenty of antihistamine cream and tablets and it'll help. You can see doctor but he will charge £100 for antihistime injection that will take swelling down a bit quicker. Mine took 3 days to go down. There were a few wasps but they didn't bother you , no more than you get at home.
The Jacuzzi suites are in the middle of complex and there are small pools dotted round this area aswell.
The gardens and grounds are really well kept.
The entertainment was ok bit same if you there for 2 weeks but some of it was good. They did Mother goose panto which was good. Every week they fly an act out from uk for 2 days. We had a comedian he was good, did a bit of magic aswell. They had a west end night with songs from musicals. If you don't fancy that there are plenty of bars to choose from. We went into Sarigerme a couple of times to karaoke bar and we went to Dalyan twice and had 2 beautiful meals at a restaurant called Begonvil, I'd highly recommend it and the staff were fantastic.
We tried the Itaen alacarte and food was cold, but we tried the Turkish one and it was nice. Had lamb shank, it was lovely followed by rice pudding and icecream. Didn't have any problems booking them and there was 11 of us.
There was loads for breakfast, cereal, fruit yogurt. Cooked breakfast, porridge, omletes, eggs. Tip for toast, cut their bread and put it through toaster, only once though as I set fire to mine putting it through twice, hahaha
We booked trips through Sarigerme tours, Oz was great. We went to mud baths. £15 adults, £7.50 kids and our youngest went free. They pick you up at security gate near entrance to Tropical( orange part)we went at 9am and got back at 6pm, worth every penny. We went on boat to mud baths, then called for lunch at a riverside restaurant, inc in price, then back on river to see rock tombs then to turtle beach where we stopped on way to watch fishermen. They put a crab in water and a 5ft turtle appeared, it was amazing. Had 2 hours a turtle beach, then when we got back on coach we went through mountains on way back and looked at village life before stopping off at a ranch where kids could go horse riding, which was inc in price.
We also went to turkish baths in Ortaca, they pick you up whenever you want to go and your there approx 2 hours and it was ony £10, really great experince. You can pay extra for oil massage afterwards which only cost £12.
You can walk to village it takes about 15mins, but I'd get a taxi back oon an evening as its quiet and not well lit. It cost 10 lira (£4) and there are always plenty of taxis.
Some more to follow.......
Jo
Re: Just a few tips and questions answered!!
Just a few more things I've remembered.
Drinks: The beer Efes was good, people on previous reviews thought it was watered down, but we didn't and my hubby normally drinks Stella but he was drunk on first night. If you get fed up of beer try peach snaps and lemonade it was lovely. Also vodka, melon liquer and lemonade. All the ice was made from bottled water so we had it all time.
Snacks: We stayed at blue side(pegasus) which had larger poolside snack bar. The salad and rice is fine aswell, no reports of anyone being ill. You can go to buffet restaurant for lunch between 12 - 2.30pm aswell. The pizza which is cooked outside is really nice as is the sweet bread the lady in the tent makes(you'll know what I mean when you see her).
Our friends booked the alacarte steakhouse ( which is not included in a/inclusive). They had a lovely meal. It is situated in orange side, outside in water gardens. They had 3 course bottle of wine and it was approx £40.
There is a tenpin bowling alley in blue side games room. It cost £4 per person per game, but it is a proper bowling alley and was quite popular.
There is a nightclub for all those without kids, but you have to pay for drinks in there.
Jo
Drinks: The beer Efes was good, people on previous reviews thought it was watered down, but we didn't and my hubby normally drinks Stella but he was drunk on first night. If you get fed up of beer try peach snaps and lemonade it was lovely. Also vodka, melon liquer and lemonade. All the ice was made from bottled water so we had it all time.
Snacks: We stayed at blue side(pegasus) which had larger poolside snack bar. The salad and rice is fine aswell, no reports of anyone being ill. You can go to buffet restaurant for lunch between 12 - 2.30pm aswell. The pizza which is cooked outside is really nice as is the sweet bread the lady in the tent makes(you'll know what I mean when you see her).
Our friends booked the alacarte steakhouse ( which is not included in a/inclusive). They had a lovely meal. It is situated in orange side, outside in water gardens. They had 3 course bottle of wine and it was approx £40.
There is a tenpin bowling alley in blue side games room. It cost £4 per person per game, but it is a proper bowling alley and was quite popular.
There is a nightclub for all those without kids, but you have to pay for drinks in there.
Jo









