I had a rest in early October 2023. This is the lowest level of a three-star hotel in terms of service, room cleaning and food that I have ever seen in Turkey. At the end of the rest, there was only one thing to say - it was good that I survived 11 days in this hellhole. So, about 'pleasant impressions'. The hotel is made on the basis of two former residential Turkish four-storey buildings, between which there is a small swimming pool, into which several kilograms of bleach are thrown daily. Rooms are cleaned only before check-in, then only sometimes the garbage is taken out. In the rooms there are cobwebs on the walls, smeared insects. The showers are in terrible condition, the layer of dirt on the tile is visible to the naked eye, the smell from the sewer is constant. Stated on the official website of the tour operator 'Pegasus' in fact, there is no renovation of the hotel at all. When selling tours, the Pegasus tour operator (and others like it) position this hotel as a three-star hotel with an all-inclusive catering system. In fact, it's a dead boarding house. The food is very poor and monotonous: for breakfast - eggs, olives, dry cottage cheese, bread, jam, cucumbers, tomatoes. You don't have to go to lunch at all - the nuggets are overcooked to the state of a shoe sole, the bullshit is complete. For dinner - bulgur with potatoes (generally shock) and a few grams of chicken (fish was only once in 11 days), three types of salad with cucumbers and tomatoes, which differ only in the presence or absence of butter and onions in them, and some strange soup puree from what is not they ate it for lunch. As a dish, pasta was repeatedly offered for dinner, which was not eaten at lunch, mixed with sour cream (just aerobatics of cooking in this hotel!). The cook at the hotel looks like a loader, has the appropriate culinary education and does not smell. Coffee in the hotel is also no good, such nonsense is poured into the coffee machine that it is better not to drink. In general, photos are attached, see. A separate respect to the largest tour operator "Pegasus", who has never designed this hotel at all and is fooling Russian tourists by selling tours to this shithole on an all-inclusive system. This is a complete disrespect to Russian tourists!!! If any of the government agencies see this review and who is still not indifferent to the service of Russian tourists in Turkish hotels, conduct a full check of Pegasus on this fact! I would really like to see Russian tourists 'Pegasus' properly fined for such deception. I hope that this review will help many travelers not to choose this hotel for a holiday in Turkey and spend their holidays in a more comfortable place
An inexpensive hotel. The staff is helpful. The pool is small. Meals for 3. Breakfast is the same every day, lunches are also of the same type, without a choice of main course. But you can eat! The hotel has a shuttle service to the beach and back (2 times there and 2 times back). There are sun loungers on the beach assigned to this hotel.
We liked the location of the hotel: close to shops, pharmacy, exchanger, close to the beach, and most importantly, the center, the ancient city and the bar promenade are within walking distance
We returned a few days ago. I was with my husband for 4 days. I just wanted to swim in the warm sea, I didn't want to pay a lot. A year ago, we visited Sochi for the same purpose - we won't do such a stupid thing anymore, because I don't want to get sick after one swim for three days out of 4. 67 thousand rubles were paid for Nergos for 5 nights. If you are interested, you can compare prices with Sochi - there is no point in comparing the weather and the sea, in my opinion. The room was a small standard, enough for 4 days: wardrobe, air conditioning (worked well), refrigerator (worked poorly), bedside table, ottoman, table, TV, balcony (2 chairs). Shampoo, aka liquid soap, is in abundance, normal, I still carry my own funds. The bed does not fall apart, the back does not hurt on it. The linen was clean. The towels are old, but washed. We did not see any terrible dirt, which they write about in the reviews. You just need to understand where you are going and for what money. This is an economical option: everything is old, the walls are whitewashed, the railing on the balcony was painted a long time ago. But public areas are washed every day, the pool is cleaned every day (perhaps guests do not always see this, because they go to the beach early). The tables are all wiped before eating. The food is super for diabetics! Tartlets made of sweets and some kind of jam (we don't eat, I don't know), cereals in the morning. Only white bread is baked. Menu scheme: 2-3 salads of fresh vegetables (awesome tomatoes, delicious cabbage salads) + pasta /rice and stewed vegetables. Once they gave fish, once stewed chicken, once chopped nuggets, once vegetables with hearts and liver. The cook lays out the hot dish himself, but, on the other hand, even if you are an hour late for the start of the meal, you will always get your portion. A very tasty assortment of pickles with a crunch, a good marinade.
We are 50 years old, we have certain food restrictions, we do not need pickles, we do not need pastries, we do not eat sweets, we do not have small children. We never ate in the city, because we were quite full of what we were given.
Water coolers in public areas. There are enough sun beds near the pool. We don't need sun beds, we don't need to roast in the sun either: we just swim. Therefore, we went to the beach of Selenium 1 time out of interest: 4 rows of double sun beds, a narrow, long entrance to the water. We mostly went to Side Star Beach in a straight line. Then the sea is even closer. We used to go to the "five". Yes, there was a variety of delicious, large family rooms. But Arnor, for example (where the food is very tasty), cost exactly twice as much. And, considering that you can't eat almost anything, and drinking local drinks is generally harmful (praise duty-free), does it make sense to go far from the sea and pay for food that you can't eat?.. Everyone knows about beer and wine - they are not "Ah!". We always bought drinks at the shops anyway. We drank gin here a couple of times (they pour it only at dinner) - it's better not to drink a lot of it) My husband said that the rest is even worse). Of course, I wouldn't come here for a week or more. But as an adventurous burning trip after the anniversary celebration with the aim of swimming, it's not so scary.