Hi folks.
Sincere apologies if you've answered these questions a thousand times already.
Went to Gumbet in 1992 and again in 1995 - going back in October (this time with 2 kids 10 and 4). Do you think I'll get a bit of a surprise considering the last time I was there - there was a handful of bars, restaurants and a couple of clubs!
What I was wondering, are there bars suitable for kids? We're not ones for being out late these days, but we still like a bit of socialising on holiday! We're going all-inclusive but don't want to be stuck in a hotel all the time.
Also, like everyone, we're on a budget and wonder what we could do with the kids? Noticed there is now a waterpark near Gumbet and wondered if this was any good, how much it cost and will it be open the week of the 5th October? I remeber all those years ago, the fantastic boat trips. Do you think they're suitable for kids?
Sorry for the barrage of questions and thanks very much in advance.
N
The only thing I can answer is about the waterpark. We've been to better however it was only hubby and I, i'm sure the kids would enjoy themselves. Be careful of where you book though, as we were told our pick up would be around 9.30. They did pick us up then, but only took us around the corner to a cafe where we were made to wait for an hour and a half for a big bus. It was lunchtime before we arrived
The bars along the beach are all suitable for children and as long as you are going fairly early then some of the fun pubs would be ok - Roxy's, Smilies, Leos, Aloha - but not when it gets late though.
Our children are 5 and 2 and we took them on a boat trip this year which they really enjoyed. The best place to book boat trips is from one of the little booths along the beach, they are normally smaller boats and better for children; not too many rowdy people wanting to party!
Other things your children may enjoy are a trip to Bodrum castle or horseriding, there are some good stables in Ortakent and they will pick you up from your hotel..
Ask away with the questions, I used to live in Gumbet so if there is anything I can help you with just shout
Kedi
I remember Heartbeat - is that still there? Took part in a little bit of karaoke in there, then the disco afterward
We certainly won't be clubbing this time though (unfortunately).
Is it expensive for drinks and if so, where are the reasonably priced bars?
xx
Drinks are pretty reasonable as long as you are just having beer or local spirits, imports are very expensive so is wine. A lot of the bars have happy hours or special offers so just have a wander around and you will find lots of cheap places. te only places that are expensive are the club type bars in bar street, which I'm sure you wont be going into with children.
Kedi
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