Rooms - we had a family room and to be honest we couldn’t fault it. A few sockets hanging out the wall with wires showing was about the only negative. Very spacious rooms with great balconies and beds.
Pool area- we were the only people around the pool most days, no music on, we ended up going to a nearby hotel for a better atmosphere.
Food- breakfast is your typical Turkish breakfast with a small choice of meats/cheeses, bread and conserves. They also have 3 containers for hot food which most days contained eggs, and then varied between cheese pastry, Turkish sausages, chip, wedges, even spaghetti bolognese one morning?!
We wanted to grab some lunch on our first day and upon asking the restaurant for food we were given a menu but everything we asked for we were told “sorry we don’t Have” so in the end we had to settle with a burger and a plate of chips as it was the only thing they had. Definitely not your typical lunch time pool snack bar that we’re used to.
Very little English is spoke here as the majority of the guests seemed to be Turkish but it was enough to get by when we needed it.