Hi All,
Longtime lurker, firstime poster.
My family and I are trying to book a last minute trip to Turkey next month. While the prices are high, it's nice to see there is still decent availability. I'm struggling though with selection of the area. My wife and I have been to the Bodrum Peninsula before and loved it because there was so much to do and see outside of the hotel. But I'm really hooked on a few places I found in Lara Beach. My problem? I've never been there and have seen a lot of reviews suggesting that Lara Beach "can" be overrun with Russians and is in the middle of nowhere. Don't get me wrong, we love mingling, but once you get an elbow in the eye once or twice in the buffet line it kind of sets your mind to not repeat it.
The prices for the deals we are looking at means a car is probably out of our budget, so ideally we'd love to stay in an area that was walkable or at least has a dolmus (mini bus) capable of taking us somewhere.
Thanks all!
The Bodrum Peninsula on the other hand has so mnay different resorts and villages and places to visit. As you have been before you know how easy it is to get around by dolmus.
Bodrum wins for me every time
Just out of curiosity, which resorts have you stayed in around Bordum? We are looking @ the Paloma Yasmin over in Turgutreis because it sounds like it has great kids facilities. The last time my wife and I visited was before my son was born, so we don't know the best places to go with kids
cheers!
Well I actually lived there for 3 years when my daughter was a baby so I have been to most of the resorts. When we go back for a holiday we stay in apartments or a villa, usually near Gumbet but last year we were in Yalikavak. I haven't stayed in any of the big hotels. How old is your son?
He's 5. Actually my wife is Turkish and we normally like staying in villas as opposed to resorts. But without diving into too much detail, let me just say we haven't had a holiday of any kind for over 2 years and last year....well last year (like everyone) sucked royally - so we need some proper pampering.
My husband is Turkish too
Turgetries area stayed in Yasmin Bodrum; Aegean Dreams and Kadikale resort
Lara Beach stayed at Limak Lara
Limak Lara was best hotel but definitely more of an eastern European outlook.
Not much outside the hotels other than a road with other resort hotels and some small malls - still being developed. Was easy to get the dolmus into Antalya city - approx 30 mins away.
We have been to Lara Beach many times. We have stayed at the Barut Lara and the Concorde hotels. Both were fantastic, as a family, of 5, we had plenty to do and didn't need to leave the hotels. From what I hear all the hotels there are top notch, all inclusives with loads of activities. We have friends who have been to the Delphin Palace, Lara Beach, Kavansarry and Royal Wings, all got glowing reports. In addition Lara Beach is only a 15/20 minute ride from the airport.
Theres not much to do outside the hotels, Antalya is a short dolmus ride away. You can book the usual excursions, cheaper when bought outside the hotel, you'll pay more if you use your holiday rep.
Hope that helps
I have booked to go to The Royal Wings in Lara Beach 1.04.12, just wondered if anyone had been at this time and knew if the water slides were working.
It is easy to get a dolmus to Antayla city and there is everything you could possibly want there and more.
Depends what kind of a holiday you want really!
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