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Papermoon Hotel & Apartments
4.2/520 Reviews
It offers a suitable, quiet and quality atmosphere for family and couples. Bar facilities are sufficient and they have very beautiful jinns with their own products. The best breakfast you can eat in the shield may be possible. We thank Mehmet bey and Papermoon's Joker team Ismail
Rhapsody Hotel & Spa Kalkan
4.3/530 Reviews
My first experience in hamam was quite interesting, relaxing, and satisfying. First of all, I applaud the amiability of the hosts who introduced me to the concept and were kind to guide me through the leaflet. I chose an Aroma Therapy Package which consisted of hamam part, whole body massage with oils I selected, a clay mask, and finally the hair treatment. I might be lucky since the season hasn't started and it was quite peaceful and relaxed all the while I was there. Inside of the Turkish bath, I got scrubbed and cleaned with soap, my hair was washed too, and after that part was done, I got a short but long enough toilet break and snack break (fruits and juice was provided). The next part took place in the massage room where I got my full body aromatherapy massage, my face mask and hair oil applied. I was provided with all the things I needed to get from one room to the other, I had my key with me, and the lady who bathed me and gave me a massage took care that I don't lose it out of sight. As of recently it's possible to pay by card. The place is clean and smells great and the hosts and staff are really pleasant to interact and work with 😊
Payava Hotel by True Blue
4.7/575 Reviews
Firstly , the picture do no justice to the Hotel and the area . It’s an amount hotel , clean with such friendly staff. I enjoyed the Turkish style breakfast buffet. I wanted to personally thank all the staff members for making my solo trip so special , in particular to Sezin and Bayram. Sezin was always so hospitable with a smile on her face , she taught me how to make Turkish coffee and also organised a breakfast box for the day I left as I left before breakfast started . There were complications with my air conditioning in the room so I was offered another room but I didn’t take it as I preferred the view frok my room . Also , thank you to Bayram for helping me organise transport. This team of people are amazing . Thank you for looking after me .
Soothe Hotel
4.5/552 Reviews
What a view ! Visited the soothe hotel for lunch as we are staying at nearby Kulube. What a fantastic view and the pool was enormous. Sooo quiet just one couple in the pool ans then another by the time we finished a long lunch. Couple beers some water a chicken burger and tuna salad with chips approx £23 extremely good value ! Manager kindly showed us around . Stunning views form the room and breakfast area. Lovely laid back vibe.
True Blue Boutique Hotel Kalkan
4.7/569 Reviews
Really lovely smallish, homely, relaxing friendly hotel. Special thanks to Ravi and Selcuk who were always available for help, advice or just for a chat. My husband and I stayed 5 nights in a corner suite on the 1st floor which was very comfortable and well appointed, everything looks new and spotlessly clean, nice furnishings and homely feel. There's air conditioning, kettle with tea and coffee making facilities and a fridge. It has a balcony and good view. Nice spacious bathroom and good shower. Breakfast is served on a leafy terrace: buffet with lots of choice including plenty of fresh fruit and delicious home made jams. Decent size pool and plenty of sun loungers, towels etc. Nice outdoor bar, open all day. There is no restaurant at the hotel but there is one next door and plenty of other options nearby. We travelled with our 4 adult children who stayed in one of the 2 bedroom self-catering apartments - also recommended though don't have such a nice view and breakfast is extra.
Likya Residence Hotel and Spa
4.8/526 Reviews
We’ve stayed at The Likya on many occasions over the years and have commented previously that the place needed significant investment. Whilst there have been some changes since 2022 season, unfortunately they haven’t invested in the things that would have the most impact on the guests. There are three fantastic things about The Likya. The staff, who are second to none - particularly Muhammet’s team* on food and beverages and the receptionist - the food and the view. *A special shout out for Ummut, Hatice and Ozzie, who cannot do enough for you. The fabric of the building however, and general air of neglect, is becoming a major issue for people staying there and was a frequent source of discussion in the pool (when you really don’t have a great deal to talk about!) The changes made since last year are to improve the reception area, improve the breakfast area - and this actually is much better - and to replace the sun loungers, which were falling apart. Unfortunately the new ones are very flimsy and unlikely to last long. They have done nothing at all to the bedrooms, which have yet to see a lick of paint since our first visit in 2010. The gardens are overgrown and plant containers have dead and untended plants in them, clearly never being watered. What happened to the gardener? There is a general air of neglect about the pool area and parasols have been patched up on many occasions and look very sorry for themselves. I suspect that while the owner has handed over day-to-day management of the hotel to the previous manager, who is doing her best, there is insufficient funding available to actually do what needs to be done to get the hotel back to being a special place to stay in Kalkan. A last point, which has nothing to do with the state of the hotel: they really need to use plastic (or other non-breakable) glasses and crockery when people are having drinks at their sunloungers. Twice we witnessed cups and glasses being broken - people walk around barefoot and this is very dangerous. I doubt that we will return to The Likya, although we will go back to Kalkan. This is very sad because the staff are amazing, but it has fallen way behind on standards.

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