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Hotel Matiana
4/555 Reviews

Hotel Matiana

Kalkan|0.14km from Kalkan Beach Park
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.

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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.
Zinbad Hotel Kalkan
4.1/539 Reviews
In addition to the hot water faucet in the room I live in, there is a problem (the shower head of the direct hot water heater is gone, the shower that centrally supplies hot water in the wall is not hot for 20 minutes, I want to twist it down and receive the direct hot type without a wrench. I don’t know if other rooms are like this. Finally, I can use my palms to splash water on the hot water exit of the direct-heat electric water heater. There is nothing wrong with the others. Breakfast in the morning tastes good and the scenery on the beach is good, so check the hot water before check-in. I can't ask for a room change immediately to avoid stepping on the pit.
Likya Residence Hotel and Spa
4.8/526 Reviews
We’ve stayed at The Likya on many occasions over the years and have commented previously that the place needed significant investment. Whilst there have been some changes since 2022 season, unfortunately they haven’t invested in the things that would have the most impact on the guests. There are three fantastic things about The Likya. The staff, who are second to none - particularly Muhammet’s team* on food and beverages and the receptionist - the food and the view. *A special shout out for Ummut, Hatice and Ozzie, who cannot do enough for you. The fabric of the building however, and general air of neglect, is becoming a major issue for people staying there and was a frequent source of discussion in the pool (when you really don’t have a great deal to talk about!) The changes made since last year are to improve the reception area, improve the breakfast area - and this actually is much better - and to replace the sun loungers, which were falling apart. Unfortunately the new ones are very flimsy and unlikely to last long. They have done nothing at all to the bedrooms, which have yet to see a lick of paint since our first visit in 2010. The gardens are overgrown and plant containers have dead and untended plants in them, clearly never being watered. What happened to the gardener? There is a general air of neglect about the pool area and parasols have been patched up on many occasions and look very sorry for themselves. I suspect that while the owner has handed over day-to-day management of the hotel to the previous manager, who is doing her best, there is insufficient funding available to actually do what needs to be done to get the hotel back to being a special place to stay in Kalkan. A last point, which has nothing to do with the state of the hotel: they really need to use plastic (or other non-breakable) glasses and crockery when people are having drinks at their sunloungers. Twice we witnessed cups and glasses being broken - people walk around barefoot and this is very dangerous. I doubt that we will return to The Likya, although we will go back to Kalkan. This is very sad because the staff are amazing, but it has fallen way behind on standards.
Likya Gardens Hotel
4.9/516 Reviews
If you are searching for serenity and just want to chill and relax, then Likya Gardens Hotel is the best place for you. Both as a couple and solo. My priorities when searching for a hotell was that it should be quite and calm so I could just rest and get positive energy. Lucky me I found Likya Gardens. First time in both Kalkan and Likya Gardens. And I can say that it was more than I imagined. A place where you can rest both your mind and body. I booked the terrace suit and WOW you can see whole Kalkan from your terrace, which is amazing! It has a jacuzzi which was very very pleasant, both in the day and at the evening. I took a bath in the night under the stars and that was a wonderful experience. The hotell is a walk away from the city, approx 15 min. But with taxi it only takes 5 min. The sea is clear and just amazing. You can just sit and enjoy a good book next to the sea and listen to the waves or take a wonderful swim. The cleaning of the rooms are superb! Everything is very clean. The breakfast and lunch are served in the beach club right at the beach. The breakfast is a buffe breakfast and has everything you need! It’s very fresh and tastes delicious. They also serve you omelett or menemen.. my favorite. Had the chance to try their lunch a few times and it is amazing too. The staff are amazing! Thanks to Can, Burak, Hasan, Kaan, Ugur the chef and cleaning abla. But the shining stars are Can who was very helpful, Emir who always smiles his biggest and makes your day and last but not least the sweet cat Melo..
Kisla Villas
4.4/59 Reviews
Отличный отпуск с семьей. Пентхаус на самом верхнем этаже с личной верандой с большим диваном и гамаком. Есть кухня с газовой плитой, микроволновкой и чайником. Набор посуды. По вечерам можно наблюдать великолепный закат затем вид на ночной Калкан. Есть общий бассейн с видом на море, где можно делать фото бассейна переходящего в море.
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.

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