“Nice modern hotel, in area full of Brits, but walls made of paper”
When we arrived we were impressed with the room. It is very modern with good aircon, a balcony, seperate lounge area and a really nice bathroom.
The hotel has an Italian restaurant downstairs, which we ate at a couple of times and was pretty average, but a change from the Turkish food we had been eating for the last week.
Breakfast had the usual Turkish stuff - cheese, meat, cucumber, tomato, boiled eggs, bread - as well as cereal and a choice of freshly made omeletes, fried eggs and beans on toast.
We didn't realise how far out of Fethiye it would be. it is in an area that is very touristy called Celis Beach. Saying that though, we caught a bus to about 200 meters from the hotel the day we arrived, there was a boat that went back and forth to Fethiye at least every 30 mins from very close to the hotel and there is a Dolmus that goes from right outside the hotel to Fethiye and the Otogar (main bus station).
It is right on the beach and they provide beach towels to take which was useful.
The biggest negative has to be that the walls were so thin, I thought people were in our room and we could hear the restaurant noise and music as if it was right next door when we were on the second floor. Our room also filled up with cooking smells, which I'm guessing was because of a shared vent from the kitchen two floors down.