Private tunnel under the highway leads directly to the beach
Staff members like Daryna and Can actually care about your stay
Sea view rooms offer million-dollar vistas for motel prices
Quick Take: A budget motel wearing a 4-star costume—great for a crash pad, terrible for a luxury honeymoon.
Reviewed by @Shoggyshoggz: I loved the dinner vibe here! The buffet has everything from fresh salads to hearty stews. My sister told me to eat healthy, but I couldn't resist the Turkish desserts and that amazing Mocha machine. It’s the perfect way to end a day in Alanya.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Staff are lovely and the location is solid, but the food gets boring fast.
Reality check
You will likely be asked to pay extra for things you thought were free, like safe boxes (€2/day) and decent coffee.
You are on a tight budget but demand direct beach access
You treat the hotel as just a place to sleep and shower
You prefer a quieter neighborhood (Kestel) over the chaos of central Alanya
Cleanliness & Maintenance
7.8
Housekeeping: Hit or miss. Policy is often 'towels changed every 3 days,' which frustrates guests expecting daily luxury.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally acceptable, though complaints about 'dark' bathrooms and occasional missed spots in the shower grout exist.
Maintenance: Signs of wear are visible. Peeling paint or a 'cold' sauna are common gripes.
Linens & towels: Functional but not plush. Check your sheets upon arrival; a few reviews mentioned them not being changed between guests (rare but noted).
Odors & scents: Usually neutral, but hallway carpets can hold onto a 'musty' or 'damp' smell in humid months.
Sleepability™
5MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Highway traffic (constant)
Thin walls between rooms
Hallway noise due to gaps under doors
Before you book
Good to know
The 'private beach' is accessed via a safe underground tunnel—no dodging traffic.
Safe deposit boxes are not free; expect to pay around €2 per day.
Beach towels are provided but changing them might incur a fee or strict schedule (every 3 days).
What to pack
Earplugs (non-negotiable for street-side rooms)
Water shoes (the beach entry can be rocky)
Your own shampoo/conditioner (hotel supplies are basic and often not restocked)
Room Genie
Best picks
Sea View rooms on the 4th floor or higher (best views, slightly less road noise)
Corner rooms for a bit more privacy
Rooms to avoid
Economy/Standard rooms facing the street/mountains (loudest)
1st floor rooms (darker and noisier)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I am a light sleeper and kindly request a high-floor room facing the Sea (South side). Please avoid any rooms directly facing the D-400 highway.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the alcohol really all-inclusive?
Sort of. Local beer and wine are usually included 10am-10pm. Cocktails, imported spirits, and Turkish coffee often cost extra.
Is the beach sandy or rocky?
It's a mix. There is sand for sunbathing, but the water entry has slippery rocks. Water shoes are highly recommended.
How far is the center of Alanya?
About 8km. You can take a local bus (dolmuş) that stops right outside, or a taxi for a higher fare.
Is the indoor pool heated?
No. Reviews consistently warn it is 'freezing' or 'cold' in winter and shoulder seasons.
Is there WiFi in the rooms?
Yes, but reliability varies. It's generally free, though some older packages might list it as paid. Don't rely on it for Zoom calls.
Does the hotel provide beach towels?
Yes, but there is often a deposit, and they may only change them every 2-3 days, not daily.
Insider Tips
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Skip the hotel lunch and walk to 'Beach Side Burger' for a massive quality upgrade.
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The spa's hammam (Turkish bath) entry is often free, but the scrub/massage is paid—and usually worth the haggle.
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Don't buy the 'fresh juice' at breakfast without asking the price first; it's rarely included.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'Sea View' often includes a view of the highway below it.
💡The sauna might be turned off or 'cold' unless you specifically ask for it to be heated up.
💡Vegetarians will be fine at the buffet, but carnivores will fight over the single chicken dish.
💡The 'Animation Team' is hit-or-miss; sometimes it's a great DJ, other times it's a ghost town.
💡You might get charged €10/day to use the 'pavilion' sunbeds by the pool.
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