Hi all, after my previous posts about our first trip to Turkey I though I would post a small item about our trip.
We stayed at the Karbul Sun hotel in OluDeniz, and found it basic but comfortable with much needed (free)aircon in the room, the room was cleaned every day, towels(rough) changed regularly, breakfast was monotonous but OK, but the best part was for us, the staff, they were very good, a right laugh, and very helpful, the restaurant manager Mehmet was good fun if you bought his tickets for the theme nights, which we did, also Fatih was great, always funnin,with us, although he did have a toothache the second week that took some sorting out, all the other staff were great, the best part of the hotel by far.
The hotel position made it noisy for us old farts who wanted to be in bed not too late, the noise was from the nearby street, also the poolside bar music was intrusive(for us), also there were some inebriated guests who came home in the early hours, pissed, and made a lot of noise, slamming doors, arguing etc, but the hotel security soon quietened them down, inconsiderate lot.
Our favourite restaurant turned out to be the nearby Rose Garden, excellent food, good beer prices too,we did try others, Easy Riders arranged 2 other trips, very good, but beware of the supplied helmets for the Quad Bike safari, disgusting is too kind a description, a good trip though.
We found OD too British for our tastes, may try elsewhere next time a few years down the line,
My husband and son went on a Quad safari our first year in Turkey and my husband said it was not safe at all. One of their group, a 15yr old lad and his quad, fell off the road and went tumbling down a slope of 15ft and was lucky not to have been killed. We did the jeep safari too and while we did have a fantastic day i wouldnt do it again as it most certainly wasnt safe. Maybe i am just middle-aged and stuffy though, i dunno.
We had a lovely time once again this year but said to ourselves that it might be our last visit when we left. That said I tend to become almost 'homesick' for Olu Deniz once 6mths has passed so we may end up there again.
Like I said, we found OD too British for us, would have liked a more traditional Turkish holiday, we are not big drinkers, we had a few Efes, but did not go into the bars just to drink, only with meals every night, heard a lot, a lot of people moaning about prices, especially compared to previous years, but as this was our first visit, we had nothing to compare to, would we go again to OD, probably not, would we go to a more traditional place in Turkey, probably in the future.The Turkish people were very friendly, and that made it a very nice break, but Las Vegas And Arizona beckon next year, !!
Our jeep safari was very boistorous with our drivers racing each other, taking corners sideways etc but we did see other jeep safaris proceeding in a much more orderly fashion so i guess it really is a case of being careful who you go with.
We found OD too British for our tastes, may try elsewhere next time a few years down the line,][/
Sorry to hear that your holiday in Olu Deniz was not exactly as you expected and sad that such a lovely place has become so touristy...but that is one of the problems with mass toursim..
would we go again to OD, probably not, would we go to a more traditional place in Turkey,
for your next holiday check out the more traditional villages as opposed to resorts..
Here is an example of one more traditional village...frequented more by turkish families over the summer.
Cirali ( Çıralı ) is a very lovely and unspoilt area...with Olimpos Roman ruins scattered in a pine forest, a secluded 4km non-touristy beach, fertile fields, and the Chimaera, the world's oldest and best-known natural "eternal flame". Also a natural nesting-ground for carretta carretta (loggerhead turtles).
unspoilt location with good beaches, absolutely
plenty to do ..fantastic 4 km beach, family friendly environment, but NO motorized motor sports...due to the protection of the sea turtles...but there are daily boat trips from the Cirali beach to outlying bays, caves and inlets
As seen here with my photos !!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/canmom/2929703498
Cirali tends to draw more families and mature toursits...the hotels and pensions are anywhere from 150m - 750 meters from the beach. All within a 5-10 minute walk.
So what makes Cirali so special ?? !!! It is protected by the WWF and limits the amount development in the area.
It is not over crowded with 5 star hotels or loud bars etc. Just a nice place to have a quiet holiday. Most if not all travellers to Cirali book their own flights and acommdations directly with Cirali hotels or pansiyons.
Just so you know the area..cirali is located about 80kms southwest from Antalya..about 1.5 hrs from the Antalya airport..
But Cirali may not be for everyone as it does not have the waterparks, horseback riding, parasailing etc etc but it is close to the town of Kemer that has many of these types of activities. You can rent bikes etc to explore the nature and there are even some organized tours available as well but not to the grand scale that they are in other places...
A few other things that are available are sea-kayaking and scuba diving can be arranged as well...rock climbing is also a great sport in cirali however this is a seasonal sport as you would not want to be climbing in the heat of the summer months..
Really sad to read about the jeep tours...and they should up the standards in safety....There are a few orgainized jeep trips that enter into the Cirali village coming from the nearby large resorts from the big hotels...not only are they a huge source of noise pollution but again I witness the dangers with people hanging out of the jeep or standing up while they are speeding along..
Many thanks for your reply Caretta, sound much more like somewhere we would like to visit next time, I do like to fly from my local airport (Norwich), so getting to Antalya might mean a trip to another airport.Maybe in the future.
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