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doruk suites or sun village

Postby LynnJenny » 29 Nov 2013 18:53

just been looking at the sun village john said they were good look nice. also doruk hotel looks nice like the look of the suites to many places to chose from
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Postby blondie » 29 Nov 2013 21:34

Sun Village is lovely - small, friendly family-run complex - staff are lovely and helpful but not at all pushy. Nice quiet location in the old village too.
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Re: doruk suites or sun vaiilage

Postby LynnJenny » 29 Nov 2013 22:55

how far back is it want to be near the centre don't mind if its only a few min walk
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Re: doruk suites or sun vaiilage

Postby Rew » 30 Nov 2013 00:17

LynnJenny wrote:how far back is it want to be near the centre don't mind if its only a few min walk


Just along from the Wembley Bar.

We stayed last year. There was a lot of road noise I thought.
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Postby Sue » 30 Nov 2013 08:52

We stayed at Sun Village in May, the apartments are the best i have stayed in, in the 15 years i have been going, The staff are fantastic, anything you want they are happy to help, there is no hard sell for food and drinks, i found the apartments very relaxing and peaceful, I have already booked to go may and september 2014
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Re: doruk suites or sun vaiilage

Postby LynnJenny » 30 Nov 2013 09:56

nothing worse if they hassle you to eat and drink their sounds good
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Postby JT » 30 Nov 2013 11:00

As I stayed there after an operation in September I would like to say I did not notice any sound at all from the road and I stayed in rooms 102 and 103 though I did not sleep with the windows open as it was cooling down then but I did sit on the balcony a lot and never noticed
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Re: doruk suites or sun village

Postby blondie » 30 Nov 2013 11:18

Can't say we noticed any road noise either - you do hear the call to prayer from the mosque, which is just up the road, but I like that anyway as it's all part of the Turkish atmosphere. We found it a lovely quiet area to stay - very relaxing.
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Re: doruk suites or sun village

Postby Rew » 30 Nov 2013 11:40

Maybe we were just unlucky the weeks we went. Most of the noise was during the day when sat round the pool.

It was coming from this place http://postimg.org/image/4xetkzlmx/ just at the back. And it was made by these http://postimg.org/image/68m0yoix1/running up and down most of the day.

I agree with everything else about the place.
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Postby JT » 30 Nov 2013 14:14

Ah now I understand what the noise was

They were still block paving the road just above the other bridge a bit higher up so could not use that bridge and the only way they could get there was to use the bridge outside the Sun Village

I was wondering what you meant about the road noise and now I know

Actually the only noise I do remember is maybe the odd large coach going past and the hiss from the brakes

Also Mama shouting people to come and get their breakfasts :wink:
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Re: doruk suites or sun village

Postby Sue » 01 Dec 2013 08:29

Thats what one of the most important issues for me at a complex, Sun Village ask you if you want to join in a special night etc and if you decline they dont ask you again, there is no pressure there. When i was there in May i felt so at home, it was like being in one big family :D
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Re: doruk suites or sun village

Postby LynnJenny » 01 Dec 2013 14:15

bit of noise wont bother us
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Postby Canli » 01 Dec 2013 14:44

Sun Village is lovely. Really enjoyed our stay there. Mama and her family are very welcoming and will do everything they can to make your stay happy and relaxed. We mentioned we like Turkish lentil soup and Mama made it for us. We also had samples of what she was cooking for the family. It's about a 15 min stroll to the beach or you can get a dolmus just outside.
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Re: doruk suites or sun village

Postby dksbbs » 01 Dec 2013 16:22

Yes definitely recommend the Sun Village, nice small complex, Mama and Jamie will look after you, we didn't notice any noise either from the road. We are booked again next year for 13 nights after a couple of days in Istanbul.

Drinks and food reasonable priced, Aircon last year was £60 for two weeks and the safe was £20.

Walk to the main drag in town is about 10 minutes, we enjoy the walk back at the end of the night.

Go for the Sun Village you won't regret it.

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Re: doruk suites or sun village

Postby Sami » 06 Jan 2014 16:21

I always walk past the sun village and must admit always think about staying there if I don't stay at Rhodes Apartments. I've also thought about Ekinci Palace too. They both look like the kind of places I might like.
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Re: doruk suites or sun village

Postby dksbbs » 06 Jan 2014 22:52

We stayed at the Rhodes in October following peoples recommendations on this forum, we like both, we have already booked Sun Village again for 2014 but would not have any hesitation staying at either.

People I have spoken to regarding the Ekinci said there was an issue with Sun Beds as there were not enough, but is does look nice when walking past.

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Re: doruk suites or sun village

Postby LynnJenny » 13 Jan 2014 22:28

sounds lovely might go in may
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Postby mr magoo » 16 Jan 2014 12:19

I can recommend sun village as I was there end of September beginning of October last year. Nice friendly apartments and you get to know the other guests around the pool. Didn't notice any noise from the road and the wee supermarket right outside the apartments was doing a really good exchange rate. Only slight problem I had was no bracket on the wall to hold the shower head (room 104) but that'll probably be sorted by new season. Met some great people there, Sandybeach, Deb, Jennifer and a big Scouse fella with a gammy knee :wink: . Mama (with Sandy's help) also made me a huge sandwich for the airport which if I'd bought at Dalaman I would've had to have taken out a Wonga pay day loan.


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Re: doruk suites or sun village

Postby JT » 16 Jan 2014 23:38

Hey Magoo where you been

Sandy was asking where you booking
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Re: doruk suites or sun village

Postby mr magoo » 17 Jan 2014 15:53

Hi John,

been doing a lot of browsin the forum but not much posting.

I haven't sorted any holidays out with work yet but will be sure to give you a call when I'm booking. I see Sandy's goin back in June and I think Deb is as well, would be good if I could get out there same time and see them again.....happy days 8)

Hope your legs better now big man.

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