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July 15, 2025
This wasn't our first visit to Turkey—we've traveled across many different regions over the years. Each time, I carefully read through reviews before choosing a hotel, so I hope this one will be helpful to future travelers too. We stayed from June 28th to July 12th, and had an absolutely great two weeks. The Hotel: The building itself isn’t brand new, and some areas (like the carpet in the hallway s) show signs of wear. However, the overall atmosphere is incredibly warm and welcoming, which mattered more to us than a few cosmetic details. The staff are fantastic across the board—from the reception team who offer a friendly first impression to the hardworking groundskeepers whose behind-the-scenes efforts make a big difference. Everything is well taken care of: the pool is clean, the beach is tidy and organized, and the sunbeds are neatly arranged. Cleanliness is clearly a priority. You won’t see dirty dishes, cups, or plates left around—they’re cleared away quickly.In general the is a rule not to take food away from the main restaurant and it is good. As there were plenty of places to eat during the day . In the restaurant, we always found seats easily, and the waitstaff were attentive and professional, treating all guests equally and courteously. The Food: The food was amazing, with a wide variety of delicious dishes and impressive desserts. A big thank you to all the chefs for their great work. While we were a bit surprised there were no cherries despite it being the season, the watermelons, peaches, nectarines, and grapes were absolutely delicious and fresh. Rooms & Cleaning: Room cleaning was basic but reliable—bedding and towels were changed regularly and the room was always left clean. As expected, there were no luxury toiletries, but this was consistent with the hotel’s category and didn’t come as a surprise to us. Entertainment & Activities: Entertainment was not intrusive, which we appreciated—you can join in if you want or just relax if you don’t. One suggestion we’d make is to offer more activities for teenagers. While water polo and volleyball were available, they were mostly aimed at adults, so it was hard for our nearly 12- and 14-year-old children to participate . This isn’t unique to this hotel, though—we’ve experienced the same elsewhere. We didn’t use the kids club, as our children have outgrown it. The greatest thing there were no overwhelming music all the time, the music at the pool was nice and in the mood for relaxing. So if you like wild parties it won't be the right place for you. We preferred spending our time at the beach, occasionally swimming in the pool. We’re early risers, usually at the beach by 8 a.m., and we never had trouble finding available sunbeds. Location & Transportation: If you’d like to explore, Kemer is just a 15-minutes ride away on the K07 bus. The bus stops right across from the hotel (or on the same side if you're heading into the center of Goynük). Buses run every 15 minutes and can