Hotels in Kemer, Turkey
40 Reviews
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15 years 4 months ago
The resort is very clean with alot of restaurants which all provide fantastic food. The restaurants then turn into bars after about 11:00. There is an array of shops with everything you could possibly want. The people who work within the resort are all very friendly. If you want a little bit more noghtlife then the marina is a 10 minute walk away which has a selection of restaurants and bars on the sea front, also there is a nightclub here. A great place to go for couples.
15 years 5 months ago
I personally did not like the beach - it was too crowded for me. Streets were kept very clean. Discos were around if you wanted them. Plenty of lovely restuarants and shops. The only thing that annoyed me in the shops, were the owners kept pestering you to come into their shops.
16 years 5 months ago
The area where the Pasha's Princess hotel is located is pronounced "Chim mea". (Handy when you want to return to it from Kemer by bus. About 25 mins ride and just 2 euro!). Directly opposite the hotel and again, to the right of it, is a string of shops for the usual souvenirs etc. Internet cafe, chemist and a few clothing stores. Extensively, more stores are located in Kemer.
Pasha's Beach Club is literally a 3 mins walk from Hotel, around the back and naturally, towards the beach. All the usual beach type amenities are there, including parasailing, jet skis etc (all about 30 euro per session) and the obligatory pedalo.
The water is fabulously clear and safe to swim out in for a safe distance. The views from the hotel's front elevation are breathtaking. No clues, go find the pictures! Although the hotel has a policy of "no towels on loungers as a means of reservation", displayed in 4 languages, it would appear that the Germans cannot read such translations, so, feel free to pick up their blue towels and just hand them to one of the many staff, in attendance and say, you found them. They'll smile, knowingly, and oblige you to great effect. Enjoy!
Pasha's Beach Club is literally a 3 mins walk from Hotel, around the back and naturally, towards the beach. All the usual beach type amenities are there, including parasailing, jet skis etc (all about 30 euro per session) and the obligatory pedalo.
The water is fabulously clear and safe to swim out in for a safe distance. The views from the hotel's front elevation are breathtaking. No clues, go find the pictures! Although the hotel has a policy of "no towels on loungers as a means of reservation", displayed in 4 languages, it would appear that the Germans cannot read such translations, so, feel free to pick up their blue towels and just hand them to one of the many staff, in attendance and say, you found them. They'll smile, knowingly, and oblige you to great effect. Enjoy!
16 years 6 months ago
Not much to do at this resort cant speak about nearby Kemer as never went a few restaurants and bars average meal out 15 euros per person and limited choice.
Very clean always cleaning the streeets which I heard every night as we had a room overlooking the main road try not to go for this as its rather noisy.
beach is shingle but very easy to reach but would not recommend for disabled people.
Nearby hotel also very noisy, to sumerise if you have children and want some outside hotel fun this place is not for you, if you want to do nothing but lie in the sun then you may enjoy your holiday.
if you want to do a trip I reccoment Pipo tours right across from the hotel much cheaper that the rep charges.
PS rep lovelly and not at all pushy
Very clean always cleaning the streeets which I heard every night as we had a room overlooking the main road try not to go for this as its rather noisy.
beach is shingle but very easy to reach but would not recommend for disabled people.
Nearby hotel also very noisy, to sumerise if you have children and want some outside hotel fun this place is not for you, if you want to do nothing but lie in the sun then you may enjoy your holiday.
if you want to do a trip I reccoment Pipo tours right across from the hotel much cheaper that the rep charges.
PS rep lovelly and not at all pushy
17 years 1 month ago
Beach sand and shingle plenty of sun loungers, has its own beach bar where food is provided too, Goynuk town centre is about 15 minutes walk, market day is friday so grab yourself a bargain and be prepared to haggle. There is a bazaar just around the back of the hotel its ok but you get pestered to have a look around the shops even if you dont want to, just learn to say :no:.up and coming resort.
17 years 4 months ago
the resort had a very stoney beach it felt and looked more like gravel than sand and as you got closer to the water the stones got bigger(make sure you ware a pair of trainers to protect your feet. the water is beautiful buy a pair of goggles and a snorkle to look at the fish its lovely some very colourful ones they swim around your feet its a lovely experience. there is jet skis and bannana boats these cost 10lyr for 15mins not bad my kids enjoyed it . if your going shopping be prepared to be taken for a mug as the turks like to invent prices we got ripped of the whole time we were there. take euro or dollers as this seems to be the money they prefer.if you are thinking about going take plenty of money as its not cheap!!! i am sorry to say that the holiday that i was looking forward to was not enjoyable and so would not recommend this place to any english speaking person unless they speak russain or german or turkish good luck !!!!
17 years 4 months ago
kemer turkey.a good selection of shops,dirt cheap.friendly.got on great with the dutch and germans as we made an effort to be civil.exellent time here.everyone got on well here.
17 years 6 months ago
Everywhere was kept very clean,the people from each hotel went down to their section of beach and cleaned up regularly.
17 years 7 months ago
Their beach facilities are small and poorly designed. In spite of the bright sun no beach umbrellas were provided and people were left to roast under the sun.
There are two small pools for the guests and the resort seems to be quite cramped. No gardens, grassy areas to walk on but simply different concrete buildings occupying a small parcel of land. Right behind the beach there is a row of 4 storey buildings that are owned by private people and the buildings are on hotel property but nothing to do with the hotel. This was totally shocking to me!!
I definitely do nhot recommend Alatimya Village to any travelers heading for Kemer, Turkey
There are two small pools for the guests and the resort seems to be quite cramped. No gardens, grassy areas to walk on but simply different concrete buildings occupying a small parcel of land. Right behind the beach there is a row of 4 storey buildings that are owned by private people and the buildings are on hotel property but nothing to do with the hotel. This was totally shocking to me!!
I definitely do nhot recommend Alatimya Village to any travelers heading for Kemer, Turkey
18 years 6 months ago
The hotel was situated in Camuvya (pronounced chamua), a small up and coming resort, very very friendly, especially the staff in the Ci Ci Bar, say hello to Adem for us.
The Kemer area is predominantly German so the Turkish tend to greet you in German, but once they realise you are English they are especially friendly.
Pipo Tours opposite the hotel were very keenly priced, very friendly (especially Leon) and happy to help with all aspects of your holiday.
There is market in Tekirova (about 10 minutes away) on a saturday and Antalya (about 45 minutes away) has a great Bazaar every day and is within wlaking distance of the fabulous Harbour and Old Town sarea, which is well worth a visit.
Kemer has a traditional food and household market on a Monday and brings turkish living and customs to you. A worthwhile trip. You could do your whole weeks food shopping there for under £10.
As the area is predominantly visited by Germans and Russians you are better to take euros, as the dolmus and all the shops, even the markets use euro pricing.
The Kemer area is predominantly German so the Turkish tend to greet you in German, but once they realise you are English they are especially friendly.
Pipo Tours opposite the hotel were very keenly priced, very friendly (especially Leon) and happy to help with all aspects of your holiday.
There is market in Tekirova (about 10 minutes away) on a saturday and Antalya (about 45 minutes away) has a great Bazaar every day and is within wlaking distance of the fabulous Harbour and Old Town sarea, which is well worth a visit.
Kemer has a traditional food and household market on a Monday and brings turkish living and customs to you. A worthwhile trip. You could do your whole weeks food shopping there for under £10.
As the area is predominantly visited by Germans and Russians you are better to take euros, as the dolmus and all the shops, even the markets use euro pricing.
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