Hotels in Sarigerme, Turkey
1 of 2 hotels in Sarigerme
Do not book a sea view deluxe room.
Best Hotel we have ever stayed in and we have stayed in a lot through work and personal.
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18 years 6 months ago
The resort is a self contained holiday village.
There were enough pools and sunloungers for everyone although it is a family resort so the most popular pools were the kids pools.
Cleaners were on duty all day and the were constantly checking the pool and bar areas washing floors and sweeoing were necessary. The entertainment was good.
The beach although it was shingle, if you take a towel it can be sat on. The sea is clean and fairly warm for the time of year we were there.
We all had a great time and would return.
There were enough pools and sunloungers for everyone although it is a family resort so the most popular pools were the kids pools.
Cleaners were on duty all day and the were constantly checking the pool and bar areas washing floors and sweeoing were necessary. The entertainment was good.
The beach although it was shingle, if you take a towel it can be sat on. The sea is clean and fairly warm for the time of year we were there.
We all had a great time and would return.
18 years 6 months ago
The resort was spotless all over the staff are cleaning all of the time and no litter was left anywhere.
The entertainment was the best we have encountered on holiday our kids loved the first choice kids club that had 3 sessions a day.
We would definitely visit this resort again.
The entertainment was the best we have encountered on holiday our kids loved the first choice kids club that had 3 sessions a day.
We would definitely visit this resort again.
18 years 6 months ago
Sarigerme town was only 20 mins walk away, or 5 lira in a taxi and was quite nice, including the Sunday market. I would reccommend that if you are going to book any trips during your stay, the local operator in the village is cheaper than booking through the hotel and does the same trips. We went on the 12 island boat trip and had a fantastic day out.
The beach was ok, but due to the nesting turtles, we only visited once.
The beach was ok, but due to the nesting turtles, we only visited once.
18 years 6 months ago
Sarigerme is only a very small town that is developing to meet a new wave of tourism, yet it is a very friendly and welcoming area.
18 years 6 months ago
I felt obliged to write this RESORT review, as the majority of the reports below are based on the Pegasos Palace. I want to point out that Sarigerme is not only the Pegasos Palace and Tropical!
Sarigerme itself is a gorgeous little village, where you will meet the most wonderful Turkish nationals. It has a few good restaurants and bars that are definitely worth visiting, mixed among the traditional shops selling turkish fakes (higher standard ones than the markets), tea and spice shops, a good selection of jewellers and small supermarkets.
The area has good standard hotels that cater mainly for central Europeans, with the exception of the PP and the PT which cater at the moment only for the British. The Aldiana, Iberotel Sarigerme Park and the Alinn Boutique hotel all look absolutely stunning and are not too far a walk from the village.
Sarigerme Beach (not the one at the PP) is beautiful and safe for children. I think there is a small charge for this beach (around one lira) but we found our way there accidentally by walking all the way along the beach from the PP, via the Aldiana and the Iberotel Sarigerme Park. Sarigerme Beach has a small childrens zoo with birds, goats, rabbits etc and has a range of watersports available on the beach. It has showers and toilets too with a couple of small cafes for refreshments and food.
I can highly recommend booking your excursions with Mustafa from Sarigerme Tours, it is the first travel agency you come to on the main street. The professionalism and friendliness with which Mustafa treats his guests is of the highest standard and any fellow ht'er won't tell you any different. He offers a fine array of trips and at excellent prices, please give him a try!
It was lovely to see that this village still maintains a lot of its Turkish charm that made me fall in love with Turkey in the first place. When you go into a bar for a drink, they generally bring you some little Meze or in a shop you will be offered some refreshing Turkish tea, usually apple which is gorgeous. Having visited Marmaris and Icmeler it was nice to see the hassle at the markets here is far less and I even braved a second visit to the market which I would never do in Marmaris. I personally wouldn't bother visiting the markets further out as you can pick up everything you need at the small market here on a Sunday.
In a few years time Sarigerme will probably start to become highly developed. I know there is a huge amount of development in the area at the moment. So get yourself there now and see a particularly beautiful part of this wonderful country!
Sarigerme itself is a gorgeous little village, where you will meet the most wonderful Turkish nationals. It has a few good restaurants and bars that are definitely worth visiting, mixed among the traditional shops selling turkish fakes (higher standard ones than the markets), tea and spice shops, a good selection of jewellers and small supermarkets.
The area has good standard hotels that cater mainly for central Europeans, with the exception of the PP and the PT which cater at the moment only for the British. The Aldiana, Iberotel Sarigerme Park and the Alinn Boutique hotel all look absolutely stunning and are not too far a walk from the village.
Sarigerme Beach (not the one at the PP) is beautiful and safe for children. I think there is a small charge for this beach (around one lira) but we found our way there accidentally by walking all the way along the beach from the PP, via the Aldiana and the Iberotel Sarigerme Park. Sarigerme Beach has a small childrens zoo with birds, goats, rabbits etc and has a range of watersports available on the beach. It has showers and toilets too with a couple of small cafes for refreshments and food.
I can highly recommend booking your excursions with Mustafa from Sarigerme Tours, it is the first travel agency you come to on the main street. The professionalism and friendliness with which Mustafa treats his guests is of the highest standard and any fellow ht'er won't tell you any different. He offers a fine array of trips and at excellent prices, please give him a try!
It was lovely to see that this village still maintains a lot of its Turkish charm that made me fall in love with Turkey in the first place. When you go into a bar for a drink, they generally bring you some little Meze or in a shop you will be offered some refreshing Turkish tea, usually apple which is gorgeous. Having visited Marmaris and Icmeler it was nice to see the hassle at the markets here is far less and I even braved a second visit to the market which I would never do in Marmaris. I personally wouldn't bother visiting the markets further out as you can pick up everything you need at the small market here on a Sunday.
In a few years time Sarigerme will probably start to become highly developed. I know there is a huge amount of development in the area at the moment. So get yourself there now and see a particularly beautiful part of this wonderful country!
18 years 6 months ago
Right on the beach.Need to be up early to get a sunbed beside pool. Sunbeds are plentiful but the good locations are gone before 8am.Sarigerme is a bit of a one horse town but the Sunday market is as good as if not better than FeDithe which is an hour away.
19 years 1 month ago
only visted serigermie town once and was only there for an hour for the sunday market just not my thing as constantly matthered to buy things as not use to the tourist as much as other areas of turkey yet fathyite market a lot better take no for an answer when you dont want things so cant really comment much beach near hotel is clean but is grey in colour only walked on it twice as there was so many pool within the hotel did not go in the sea
19 years 1 month ago
We only went onto the beach once and it was quite stoney near the sea, and we only went to the edge so can't really comment. Too many pools to worry about getting sand in everything.
19 years 1 month ago
The resort is not much to speak of, but everything was at the hotel so no need to venture out. I thought the beach was great, not golden sands but it was a protected beach for the turtles so you have to expect that. The sea was pretty warm with lots of fish swimming around your legs but not so good if you are a poor swimmer as it gets deep quite close to the shore.
We all had a trip to dalyan to visit the mud baths, cruise up the river system and visit turtle beach. This trip was fantastic and the turkish tour rep made it even better giving us the history of the areas we were visiting in great detail.
Definitely would come to this hotel again, don't listen to the moaning minnies who just go on holiday to moan, you'll love it.
We all had a trip to dalyan to visit the mud baths, cruise up the river system and visit turtle beach. This trip was fantastic and the turkish tour rep made it even better giving us the history of the areas we were visiting in great detail.
Definitely would come to this hotel again, don't listen to the moaning minnies who just go on holiday to moan, you'll love it.
19 years 1 month ago
As expected quiet area. Beach very poor.
Entertainment good for kids.
Wouln't return if it was free!
Entertainment good for kids.
Wouln't return if it was free!
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