It's a beautiful hotel with excellent service; everyone is incredibly kind. The beach is stunning, featuring crystal clear water and very comfortable sunbeds. The rooms with amazing views are spacious, and the bed is perfect. However, the bathroom was old and had an unpleasant smell, which I hope they will address during the winter so we can return next year. The food and drink prices are listed in Euros, and the exchange rate they use for payments in liras is too high.
This beach was a major disappointment. It was overcrowded with people and sunbeds, leaving little space to relax and enjoy the scenery. The hotels and restaurants had taken up so much of the beach that it felt like there was no beach left at all. To make matters worse, access to the sea was limited to a small scale. The beach was mostly private, so unless you were staying at a hotel, you couldn't enjoy it. The public beach was minuscule and did not make up for the lack of space. Perhaps it would be better to visit this beach during the off-season when it's less crowded, but even then, it's not the best place for snorkeling. We were so disappointed that we ended up spending our time at the pool instead. It's a shame because we had hoped for a better experience.
We decided to visit this beach based on a recommendation from our hotel, but it turned out to be a mistake. The menu didn't have any prices listed, despite my repeated requests for a menu with prices. The waiter instead verbally informed me of the prices. Furthermore, the food was excessively oily and the calamari had a bitter taste. After trying all six dishes we had ordered, we promptly paid our bill and left in search of another restaurant where we could enjoy a meal. I strongly advise against dining at this restaurant! I only gave it two stars because the waiter was helpful, although he never provided us with a menu that included prices.