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Su Butik Hotel
4.3/511 Reviews
The overall property is a gem, but is need of some foundational maintenance.The views from the various pools, the design of the rooms and the aesthetic of the restaurant are very nice. The grape vines and bougainvillea trees definitely have that ”Mediterranean” vibe. The bed is big with a nice red backlight to ”set the mood”. There is a great view of Kalkan with a veranda. That being said, the property is need of some foundational maintenance. The staff needs hospitality training. Aydin is not exactly the most inviting person. He pretty much asked for passport and payment, showed us the room with apathy. There are dogs (many not friendly) running around the property. The management is always hanging out in the communal lounge, and don't always greet you. It's weird. You feel like an uninvited guest in their house. It's not a ”hotel”. It's like an Airbnb with the host living next door, but not really in a helpful or reassuring way. No goodbye as we walk out of the hotel restaurant, but Aydin definitely asked for a review. And I'm giving one. For the first night we were there, the pool circulation was off. It wasn't until other guest arrived on our 2nd night that the pool circulate water. The first morning, we woke up to no electricity or water and if we didn't inquire I think it would have been business as usual. The 2nd and 3rd mornings, Aydin was trying to pressure us into ”sharing an omelette”. We just played the game the 1st time, but insisted on receiving our own individual omelette on the 3rd morning. It's little things like that lowers the rating of Su Butik.
Hotel Matiana
4/555 Reviews
A hotel beyond expectations. In the small town of Kalkan, facing the sea, spring blossoms! Originally planned to go to Kaputas beach to play in the water, I specially booked the small town of Kalkan, which is less than 10 minutes drive from Kaputas beach. As soon as I entered the small town of Kalkan by car, there was a viewing platform, and I was shocked by the charming scenery of the small town of Kalkan. Take pictures! The scenery of Kalkan is better than that of Kas Kas. The town is mainly composed of British tourists, playing in the water, going out to the sea, swimming, basking in the sun, flying umbrellas during the day, and gathering and carnival in the commercial dining streets of the town at night, which is very atmospheric. There are several dining streets, stone roads, and houses are very close to each other. It is quite interesting to sit on the street and experience Turkish cuisine and British culture. We went to the summer season, and the streets filled the streets with beautiful British and Turkish bikini beauties. The next day, I drove to Kaputas Blue Flag Beach to play in the water. It was very convenient. The beach also has shower and changing services, all free of charge, which is great! I saw a lot of Asian self-driving partners taking pictures on the cliff and drove away. Unfortunately, I still have to go down to Kaputas Beach to be interesting. The texture of the sea water is as magical as milk. Cash is too commercial. It is recommended to live in the small town of Kalkan. The hotel Matiana Hotel stayed at this time is the most humane hotel in Turkey during the 15-day trip. There is a swimming pool in the hotel and the water quality is excellent. On the roof terrace, you can watch the sunrise and sunset, enjoy the night view of Kalkan and the dim lights; outside the window of the room is the bay; the Mediterranean climate is magical, and the bathing suits dried at night are all dry the next day. Many villas around the hotel are sold to the British and wealthy Turkish people for regular holiday use. Flowers are blooming everywhere in the town. I am envious of seeing several villas adopting infinity swimming pools! The interior decoration and management of the hotel are very attentive, the decoration is exquisite and comfortable, and the breakfast is rich! An absolute five-star boutique hotel! highly recommended.
Kisla Villas
4.4/59 Reviews
Great family holiday. Penthouse on the top floor with a private veranda with a large sofa and a gauge. There is a kitchen with gas stove, microwave and teapot. A set of dishes. In the evenings you can see a magnificent sunset then a view on the night Calcan. There is a common pool with sea view, where you can take a photo of a pool passing into the sea.
Old Town Hotel Kalkan
4.4/516 Reviews
This is a genuine B&B, located at the end of the main street, next to the fake Chinese restaurant. The room is above a small cafe, so sometimes guests need to use their keys to enter and exit from the side door after the shop is closed. The decoration of the room is very tuned and tidy. The scenery outside the window is beautiful, but it is very unpleasant that the air conditioner is blowing towards the head, and the remote control cannot adjust the wind. If you don’t turn it on, it will heat you up in minutes. If you turn it on, it can be directly blown* *, almost fell asleep in the end. Opposite is a bar. I was in the hustle and bustle of Bengci before three o’clock in the middle of the night. The owner is British and very friendly. The backstage and kitchen are not locked at night. You can take whatever you want to eat and drink, and talk to others in the morning. Just say it. Before we left, because we had to catch a plane, we also prepared sandwiches for us. Although it was unpalatable, (the dogs didn’t even eat it...) but it was still very rare and kind. I like it.
Greenbeach Hotel
4.5/553 Reviews
Amazing hotel with some of the best hospitality I have had an a hotel in Turkey. Yavuz and team cannot do enough for you, plentiful Turkish breakfasts with omelettes made to order, looking out over the sea and pool makes it extra special. Food selection at lunch was great for vegetarians and meat eaters too we had lunch there twice and it was delicious. You can chill all day and order drinks from your lounger whilst looking at the sea Rooms are clean and modern with big sea views over the Kalkan area. We stayed in the private plunge pool room that had an extra large area with your own private pool and sun beds, it was amazing to watch the sunset at night over a drink. I will definitely rerun to stay here again next year. Fantastic service, friendly staff, right on its own beach club location so no need to pay extra for sun beds like in other places and only £2.50 taxi into town. Thank you Yavuz and team
Fidanka Hotel
4.7/548 Reviews
Yes, the Mediterranean --- just a ten-minute walk from Fidanka Hotel --- is as richly azure in reality as it appears in visitors' smartphone viewfinders. Yes, the locals are invariably models of Turkish warmth and hospitality. Yes, the outdoor temperatures in November will more than often not exceed those in a normal British summer. But more than all these well-rehe****d factors that can be uncovered in the tourist brochures there is the quirky, joyful, riotously distinctive Fidanka. It is a collage of 17 suites that snaggle up a hillside overlooking the Med. They are filled to the brim by a vast array of traditional rural furnishings retrieved over the years across the hinterland of lesser-known Turkey by the mother of the present hotel chief. Whimsical, and unique they create an ambience which has produced an unapologetic one-off. Add to this a Turkish menu that rivals any of the hundred-plus restaurants in Kalkan and a gentle, smiling maitre d' of unusual friendliness (he stayed up until 2am to welcome my wife and I after a late-night flight from Gatwick). Welcome to a retreat and spirit-lifter like no other. You will not be disappointed.

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