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Ibrahim Bey Hotel
4/532 Reviews
October is a perfect time to visit Fethiye, and this hotel is a great choice. The reasonable fee includes a nice breakfast (traditional Turkish, or something else if you want.) Our room had a balcony that overlooked the beach as well as the walkway that parallels the beach. The room was very clean, the bed was comfortable, and the bathroom was use-friendly. There are plenty of electrical outlets, and the internet is reliable. There is also a gleamingly clean pool on the road side of the hotel. I noticed it has slides and other kid-friendly stuff. The staff is professional while also being friendly. They speak Turkish and perfect English. (Maybe other languages, but I don't know.) They answered our questions and provided recommendations and information. They told us summer is extremely busy during June, July, August, and most of September, so you should reserve early if you want to go then. If you want a quieter experience, May and late September to October are good. One issue of which to be aware (this has nothing to do with the hotel) is that the chairs and umbrellas on the beach are rented by the city (the cost helps maintain the beach.) There is only one sign about this that I could see. This year the cost is 110 lira. The officials come around with a machine that provides a receipt. Don't pay any other person. You can avoid paying the fee by putting your towel and other equipment on the sand without using the umbrella or chairs. There are plenty of reasonably priced restaurants with a variety of choices (i.e. Chinese, Turkish, Italian, Indian.) There are grocery stores and stores where you can buy items you might have forgotten. The prices were very reasonable. I'm not sure if the prices increase during the summer months. When we return to Fethiye, we will return to this hotel. We were very happy with our choice.
Belcehan Hotel
4.2/546 Reviews
This was our first mother and daughter holiday to Turkey, and it turned out to be one of our best ever holidays. We are so pleased that we picked the Belcehan Hotel (also goes under the name of Belcehan Deluxe Hotel) which can be a bit confusing when looking at reviews. The Belcehan Hotels are all family run and it was good to see the owner, his wife and young baby joining guests for breakfast. Our room (103) was just below the ground floor with easy access to the restaurant, bar and pool area. It was very spacious with a great sized bathroom and shower and plenty of storage and space in the bedroom. I had specifically requested a lower ground floor room with twin beds in advance and my request was met (thank you). The room was spotlessly clean with the beds made up every day with a daily change of towels and cleaning. We had a small balcony with a table, 2 chairs and an airer to dry our clothes. It was close to the air conditioning fan so our small amount of washing/beach towels/costumes etc. were soon dry. Pool and bar area What a lovely pool (there were 2 one was a whirlpool/child’s pool) – these were kept spotlessly clean and were never too busy. The main pool has steps at one side that you could sit in and paddle/chat! The pool was surrounded on all sides by loungers and side tables with the bar and food area close to hand. The food from the bar area (we had toasties and wraps from here at lunchtime – which the waiters brought over from the Belcehan Restaurant piping hot) were very well presented with the addition of onion rings, salad, chips and dips. We were also served soft drinks and milk shakes and a freezer with ice creams etc. was close to hand. All the food was reasonably priced. There was also a pool table which was under a cover from the sun as was the area that you could eat and drink. Alcohol was also available with non local alcohol being a little more expensive than the local drinks. The milk shakes and the cocktails were delicious and they did special ones for the children. The bar staff along with the waiting staff were amazing and couldn’t do enough for us. Especially Hamdi and Furkan who kept us entertained along with the waiter who took a few pushes into the pool in good humour. Food – We stayed on a B&B basis and loved the selection available for breakfast. You could have fried or scrambled eggs, pancakes and omelettes made to your liking or choose from a variety of cooked meats, cheeses, olives and salad and fruit options. There was also a variety of breads, jams, honey and dips also yogurt and fruit compote to put on the yogurt, pancakes. Fresh fruit juices, tea and coffee were also available. Location Ideally located at the top of the main ‘*****’ and very little noise other than the mosque. Taxi rank within very short walking distance and Dolmus stop at the other end of the street (approx. 4 mins walk) or 10 mins to main terminus near beach. Dolmus to Hisaronu (approx. every 7 mins) is 38tfl and same ag
Belcehan Beach
4.2/547 Reviews
A very detailed (and long sorry) review which I feel inclined to write as the number of 5 star ratings is just misleading people (including me when I booked). I’ll be honest it only just made the 3 rating I’ve put. Here’s why: Upon arrival (12:30am), a lovely receptionist showed us to our room. It didn’t quite live up to the pictures on the website (but what hotel actually does!) The air-con was already on (which was a great relief from the hot Turkish evening air) and it’s free for the duration of your stay which is really great. The balcony light didn’t work, but it was a small balcony so we knew we wouldn’t be using it. We were asked if we needed a safe but we declined. We hid all of our expensive items in our locked suitcase just in case. We’d had a long day so nipped over to the supermarket on the corner and picked up a packet of crisps and a bottle of water. When we walked back into the hotel, the receptionist calls us over and says “we don’t allow outside food or drink into the rooms, but I’ll allow it today as it’s late”. Now I understand not having outside food/drink around pool areas during the day, but in the room? That’s not acceptable, especially when the hotel food/drinks are about 50% more expensive than shops. From that point on, we had to sneak food/drinks into the room via a backpack and then hide it in our suitcases because we had been told by other guests that if cleaners find food/drink, they report it to the receptionists who then “fine” you and you’ll find that out when you come to leave and they present you with a bill. This also stands for food/drink you do purchase at the hotel. It goes onto a tab and so make sure you write down what you order as quite often they’ll add a drink or two on. Breakfast at this hotel is actually quite decent. It’s a Turkish breakfast and has lots of processed meats, breads and cheese to choose from. There’s a toaster and periodically they’ll include eggs, sausages, beans, potatoes and pancakes (only one of these at a time though). If you want a cooked breakfast at the hotel it’ll cost you 350TL (about £7.80). You can get it much cheaper at restaurants outside of the hotel. The restaurant also plays music whilst eating breakfast which is a mood killer. It’s depressing piano music which genuinely brings the whole atmosphere down. In terms of the staff, the pool/bar/restaurant staff were superb. They were friendly, very helpful and a credit to the hotel. They wander around during the day and ask you (but don’t pressure you) if you want any drinks/food then they bring it to you. Reception staff were good but if you have a query or request, you need to ask about 2 times before they’ll action it (I got my 2nd pillow on day 3). Now onto the housekeeping staff. Absolutely pointless that the hotel even pay them! They do the absolute minimum. The shower was dirty on arrival (mould) and in the 10 days, our floor was not hoovered/mopped once. The bedding was changed once and all they d
Belcekiz Beach Club - All Inclusive
4.5/568 Reviews
We stayed for two nights, the first night in the building where the front desk is located. The second night was temporarily added by us. The original room was gone, and then we were transferred to the second district across the road from the front desk. Equipment and room, the second district is good. Our family prefers a room in the second arrondissement for the second night. If you are going paragliding and island hopping, the location of this hotel is the best, and the beach is right outside. Island hopping and paragliding are only a few minutes away. This hotel is still better, that is, all-inclusive. Three meals and afternoon tea are included in the room rate. The food is ok, but the drinks are not. But we only like to drink tea and water. Beer is also free. When you check in, the front desk will bring you a bracelet. With this bracelet, you can eat and drink as you like in the hotel. The watermelon fruit is quite delicious. I think it is quite convenient and saves you from having to look for food. Anyway, I feel that I don't like Turkish food very much. Island hopping is quite tiring, so I just wear a swimsuit and walk for a few minutes to the hotel to rest, which saves a lot of energy. A walk on the beach after dinner is also nice. We are three meals a day, about 3,000 RMB per night.
Garcia Resort & Spa
4.1/555 Reviews
The hotel rooms are quite satisfactory. The highlight is that they have a balcony with a nice view of the sea. The hotel is on a mountain 10 minutes' drive from the seaside. It is recommended for self-driving tourists otherwise it will be inconvenient to climb the mountain. The dining options are relatively limited, and it would be a bit monotonous to eat here three meals a day.
Liberty Fabay - Ultra All Inclusive
4.7/558 Reviews
The hotel is an all-inclusive hotel, including breakfast, lunch and dinner, afternoon tea, and various snacks, soft drinks, and alcoholic beverages by the pool. Check-in and check-out are super fast, and there are welcome drinks and desserts when checking in. The room area is not large, but it is enough. The mini bar is free and replenished every day. There are also welcome fruits and red wine🍷. Only the main restaurant and main adulte restaurant are included in the restaurant, and other theme restaurants need to be paid separately. There are many outdoor swimming pools. The beach and the sea are at the front. It is super photogenic. There is also a water park next to the swimming pool. There are various marine entertainment projects on the beach, which can be paid in euros and US dollars. The hotel is about 45 minutes away from the airport and half an hour away from paragliding and island hopping. The hotel has rich entertainment activities and is very suitable for bringing children to play

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