First timer,advice plz.

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Re: First timer,advice plz.

Postby Scotsmiss » 11 Jul 2012 17:57

Thanks Lee, I appreciate your feedback. Tricia
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Re: First timer,advice plz.

Postby scooby1d » 12 Jul 2012 16:04

Your welcome Tricia,enjoy your holidays and let me no how you got on and what you thought of the place when you get back.
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Re: First timer,advice plz.

Postby toonarmybarmy » 12 Jul 2012 16:39

scooby1d wrote:Your welcome Tricia,enjoy your holidays and let me no how you got on and what you thought of the place when you get back.
Lee


Yeah, please come back and share your thought experiences. We all here know that we are right, but it makes us feel better when someone comes back to tell us how right we were! :wink:

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Re: First timer,advice plz.

Postby morh » 13 Jul 2012 18:05

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Thanks for all the info about Tokmak. Its very helpful.
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Re: First timer,advice plz.

Postby scooby1d » 13 Jul 2012 19:37

Your very welcome morh,enjoy your hols
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Re: First timer,advice plz.

Postby haydn » 17 Aug 2012 16:10

anyone got any pics of tokmak they want to share
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Re: First timer,advice plz.

Postby Sami » 20 Aug 2012 14:24

As previously said, everything is walking distance in Icmeler near enough. Back from the Old Village through into town is not that long a walk if your fit enough and can be bothered. Otherwise there are regular Dolmus and also taxi's that are reasonable in price. Generally speaking you have over 100 restaurants to choose from plus then some that you can sit in all night and have drinks. ZaZa's 'Havana' bar which is now situated below the blue rainbow hotel is a great one for that. Food is lovely and then they do their own entertainment half the time with the guys putting silly masks on and dancing around like looney's!
But then again, you have all the chilled out bars down on the promenade if that is your cup of tea. Whichever way you head, you will find something to your liking. I can guarantee it and I am sure others will back me up. :D
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Re: First timer,advice plz.

Postby Scotsmiss » 07 Sep 2012 07:03

Hi, this is our last day at theTokmak ;o(. Thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would definitly comeback. The rooms were a good size and the views were fantastic from the attic rooms. Only annoying thing was the lift kept breaking down, but it was usually working again pretty quickly. Staff and owners were very welcoming, and as a single person (rest of the family were in a separate room), I had no worries about sitting in the restaurant/bar area on my own,waiting for them to join me. Food was excellent so you didn't feel that you had to go out every night. As for restaurants in town.... Best was a tie between Venice and Fryer Tucks (Travellers rest), Worst was Tandoori sizzler.... Terrible food and no comments from the waiters when we all left at least half of our meals.... Went there last year and it was excellent, so very disappointed by the food and their attitudes this year......Won't go there again. All in all fantastic holiday and looking forward to returning next year.
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