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diva or villamar

Postby Radish » 02 Jul 2008 20:24

ok you guys.....which hotel should I choose? please?
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Postby feefee1970 » 02 Jul 2008 23:07

mm lets see i have read reviews on hoilday truths mind you there a bit out of date
diva is 3 stars
villimar 2
think diva is cheaper too without me looking at hoilday truths I was going to say diva and guess what im sticking with DIVA
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Postby cockneyjambo » 03 Jul 2008 07:55

Hi we stayed at the Diva last August, it was nice but i thought the rooms were tiny :lol: :lol: breakfast was nice too. Lovely and clean and good location, it was small but then again dont tend to spend too much time in there anyway!!!

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Postby bill atkinson » 03 Jul 2008 08:34

hi just come home two weeks ago from diva..... one complaint room at the front early morning woke up by traffic and road sweepers buses delivery vans etc. other than this excellent. bill atkinson
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Postby AussieEve » 03 Jul 2008 11:37

Came home 2 weeks ago, stayed at the Villamar, excellent value for money, set in a quiet square just down from the florida restaurant and round the corner from the Geordie bar and lemon Tree/Alvaro, balconies look out over little side streets with private houses and aparts with those lovely bright pink flowered trees, very peaceful, had no night or early morning noise. Rooms are bigger than the Diva (stayed there twice) lots of wardrobe space, walk in shower with sliding doors so the floor diosent get et all the time, I hate that! rooms cleaned thoroughly everyday and clean towels left in lovely patterns on the beds (whether you used the old ones or not), lovely little cleaner working all day long doing every nut and cranny! Basic turkish brekkie from 8 till 10, but adequate, small pool but enough for a nice swim and sunbathe, great little homely bar, the lad that runs the bar used to work at the florida, he is called Ahmet, he's a lovely person and speaks perfect english and is very helpful, its like a little home from home, owners are quiet and friendly but never bother you, sorry Im rambling now! Hope this heps you and wichever you chose have fun! Eve x
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Postby Radish » 03 Jul 2008 12:44

hi, thank you all so much for replying. At the moment it looks like we're stuck with the Alara thanks to Medhotels and their almightly cock up so if anyone has been there this season or has info, i.e. where in Icmeler it is I would greatly appreciate it. Travelling out on 14th July for 10 nights with husband on short fuse, 2 teenage sons and 2 of their friends....heaven help me!!!!
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Postby feefee1970 » 03 Jul 2008 12:48

its very central
i did a google search and has a few pics of rooms which look nice I dont think its been open for a few years

i sure it will work out fine
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