Book this if You want an affordable, no-fuss Turkish beach vacation with an excellent private stretch of sand and don't mind a mostly local or European crowd.
Why People Love It
One of the best private sandy beaches in the Incekum area
Authentic Turkish meze and local food options
Cozy 'chamber hotel' vibe with lush green gardens
Quick Take: It's a solid budget all-inclusive with a fantastic beach, but the rooms are dated, the Wi-Fi is spotty, and the food lacks international variety.
Reviewed by @annaterent5531191: I absolutely loved my stay here. Waking up and walking through this gorgeous garden straight to the sea was a dream. The lobby's classic velvet decor felt so grand and peaceful—I spent every afternoon just reading by the window.
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Great beach and friendly staff, but the rooms and amenities are basic 3-star quality disguised as 4-star.
Reality check
The 'all-inclusive' food is very repetitive and heavily focused on local Turkish dishes, so picky eaters or those wanting international cuisine will struggle.
You prioritize a great sandy beach over luxury room amenities
You love authentic Turkish food and meze
You want a smaller, walkable resort instead of a massive complex
Cleanliness & Maintenance
7
Housekeeping: Generally clean, but schedules are unpredictable. Staff is accommodating if you request a specific cleaning time.
Bathroom hygiene: Basic and functional. Some complaints about older fixtures and weak hairdryers, but no major mold issues reported.
Maintenance: Shows its age. Expect some peeling paint, dated furniture, and the occasional quirky AC unit.
Linens & towels: Clean but worn. Towels are changed daily if requested, but don't expect plush, luxury cotton.
Odors & scents: Mostly fresh sea breeze, though some hallways can smell a bit musty due to the high humidity in the region.
Sleepability™
6MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
D400 highway traffic
Evening animation and music from neighboring resorts
Before you book
Good to know
The safe in the room costs extra (around $15)
Check-in is at 2:00 PM and check-out is at 12:00 PM
The all-inclusive drinks usually stop at midnight
What to pack
Earplugs to block out highway or evening entertainment noise
Water shoes, though the beach is mostly sand, there are some pebbles near the water line
Room Genie
Best picks
Garden Rooms with a terrace and sun loungers for a quiet, private outdoor space
Sea-facing rooms to avoid the highway noise
Rooms to avoid
Standard rooms facing the main road (D400) due to heavy traffic noise
Rooms directly above the main bar or entertainment area
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“Hello, I would like to request a quiet Garden Room with a terrace, located as far from the main highway as possible. A sea-facing view would be greatly appreciated.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the beach actually private and sandy?
Yes, it's one of the best features of the hotel. It's a wide, sandy beach with a gentle entrance to the sea, and sun loungers are included.
Does the hotel have a pool?
Yes, there are 4 outdoor pools, including a children's pool and two water slides.
Is the Wi-Fi free?
Yes, but it's mostly reliable only in the lobby and public areas; room connections can be very weak.
What is the food like?
It's a buffet heavily focused on Turkish cuisine. Great meze and local dishes, but limited international options and repetitive desserts.
Do they provide beach towels?
Yes, beach towels are provided, but there might be a deposit or exchange fee depending on the current season's policy.
Is there parking available?
Yes, free self-parking is available on-site, which is great if you rent a car to explore Alanya.
Insider Tips
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Book a session at the on-site hammam early in your trip—guests rave about the $25 full foam massage and peeling treatment.
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Walk left from the hotel to find a local market area where you can buy cheap fresh fruit and souvenirs.
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Skip the hotel's repetitive desserts and walk 7 minutes to Şal Eis & Cafe Patisserie in Avsallar for proper treats.
5 things to know before you go
💡The air conditioning units in some rooms are positioned awkwardly, blowing directly onto the beds.
💡Housekeeping schedules can be erratic (sometimes cleaning between 10 AM and 5 PM), so request a specific time if you have kids napping.
💡The 'all-inclusive' alcohol is strictly local brands; anything imported will cost you extra.
💡The hotel's architecture has a quirky, slightly dated 'antique' Greek/Roman theme that feels a bit out of place.
💡There's a local bazaar that sets up in Avsallar on Wednesdays—it's chaotic but great for cheap nuts and spices.
Local Playbook
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