Hi all,
Myself and my girlfriend (20 & 18) are looking to go away between the 15th and the 24th of August for two weeks. We have a budget of around £1800 for the entire holiday, to book the package and also for our spends, so we're cutting a tight budget as you can see.
We would really like to visit Turkey as it is a very pretty place and we both like the sound of it, but I need some advice on which of the following accomodations you would recommend us to go to (or another realistic prospect if you have one to suggest):
ICMELER
1) Salf catering: Selen 2 (£320)
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review ... Coast.html
This one has nice reviews and sounds very good, but is really not much cheaper than Oylum Park which is AI.
2) All Inclusive Oylum Park (£400)
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review ... Coast.html
Sounds ok, no problem about the lack of entertainment as we would only likely use the pool some days and have the odd meal, drinking here before we head into Icemeler for entertainment or evening meals some/most nights.
HISARONU
1) Bed & Breakfast: St Nicholas Grove (£335)
http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserRevi ... Coast.html
This place has great reviews and looks really pretty but my concern is the fact you have to travel to their private beach in Oludeniz to go to the beach, but I know it is a good one. Also would around £1100 really be enough for two weeks food and drinks?
2) Bed & Breakfast: Lagoon
Hotel (£320)
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review ... Coast.html
Same concerns as above. Wouldn't be sure whether to just spend £15 extra on above as it does look a little prettier and is slightly better rated?
They all look pretty good in terms of reviews. My big choices now are:
- Whether to go to Hisaronu which is near Oludeniz giving a lively/pretty combination just as staying in Icemeler but being near
Marmaris does.
- Which accomodation to choose if I stay in Icemeler, as the AI is really not much more than the Selen 2 and recent reviews seem good for the hotel, it could still allow us to eat out quite a bit at that price but have the backup of guaranteed food and drink with the hotel?
If anybody knows some thing about any of these hotels, comparison of resorts I would really appreciate any advice/guidance you can offer me to help me make our first holiday together a good one.
Kind Regards
John