Guest User
August 20, 2024
The hotel is unfortunately not even worthy of a 1-star rating. The pools are empty, the spa feels eerie, and there’s no coffee or service at breakfast—it resembles a military canteen more than a hotel. No one speaks a word of English, the rooms are akin to jail cells, with old mattresses and beds so short that your legs stick out. The air conditioning hasn’t been cleaned in decades, and the hotel itself feels like a ghost town—you only see one person at the reception, and that’s about it. To top it off, it’s completely overpriced. We booked for six nights but left after just two. A refund was denied, and since no one spoke English, the hotel staff feigned ignorance. Around the hotel, most restaurants are tourist traps, which is really disappointing given how much Bodrum has declined in just one year. We used to visit every year, but the crisis is destroying the country because usually tourist traps are rare. Hoever the turks seem not to care about the next saison anymore.