kaluza07
16 September 2024
In September 2024, I had the pleasure of staying at the Phaselis Rose Hotel, which offers many positive aspects, but also a few minor downsides. Let’s start with the room: it was clean and had clearly been recently renovated, as indicated by things like protective film on the air conditioning controller, no limescale, and perfectly white silicone in the bathroom. The hotel has five bars that serve imported alcohols (such as Jack Daniel’s or Absolut), which is a nice touch. However, I definitely don’t recommend the wine. The ice in the drinks was made from mineral or well-filtered water, and throughout my stay, my stomach handled it well. Fridges with bottled water were placed in several spots around the hotel. In the restaurant, there were always enough seats, which was a huge plus, and cleanliness—both in the rooms and in public spaces—was at the highest level. Glasses and cutlery shone more than at home. The food was tasty, varied, and the theme nights—Italian and Mexican—added some interesting variety. There was naturally the chance to try various Turkish dishes and seafood. They served original Pepsi, which I found to be a nice addition. The free WiFi worked flawlessly, and there was a router in the room, ensuring a stable and fast connection. WiFi was available throughout the hotel area and on most of the beach. The beach is wide but unfortunately quite rocky, so it’s better to bring water shoes. The sea gets deep fairly quickly. Lifeguards were present at the beach and pools, but the deep water might be challenging for some. The water was super clear and clean, perfect for snorkeling, with no algae or trash on the beach. The sunbeds were decent—comfortable, in excellent condition, and without signs of wear, allowing for a comfortable stay. There were plenty of them, and I had no trouble finding a free spot. The beach is also open after dark—I recommend a romantic walk! The view from my room, unfortunately, wasn’t great. All I could see was the terrace and a few palm trees, and sometimes, when the window was open, you could catch some unpleasant kitchen smells from outside. The hotel and the surrounding area clearly catered to Russian clientele—there were Cyrillic signs everywhere. In the Tekirova/Kemer region, shopkeepers start their greetings with "здравствуйте". While ordering any drink or beer in Polish or English wasn’t a problem, you could forget about having more complex conversations with the waitstaff without Russian language. On the plus side, the animation program was also impressive. Evening shows included illusionists, dancers, Brazilian capoeira performers, and many others to entertain the guests. During the day, there were activities like aqua gym, archery, darts, volleyball, and Pilates. You definitely won’t get bored. I can’t personally assess the children's program, but I saw that the little ones had inflatable castles, cartoon sessions, and fun slides in the large aquapark. It’s also worth mentioning that there w
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