28 July 2014

Venosa Beach and Spa resort, Turkey


Two weeks ago I travelled to the 5* Venosa Beach and Spa resort in Altinkim Turkey with my partner Dwayne my Mum and my 3-year-old sister.  I booked the holiday through First Choice last October and due to booking it early I got a really good deal for 7 nights in this lovely resort. The hotel was all-inclusive and so we could eat and drink all we wanted all day, which was a God send especially in the heat.

The Hotel 
We arrived at the hotel at about 1:30am local time after a four hour flight and an hour and a half transfer from Bodrum airport. Despite arriving in the early hours of the morning check-in didn't take too long and a lovely gentleman showed us around the hotel room as well as carrying our luggage. Our room was on the middle of the 5th floor, which means we had a massive balcony and an amazing sea view. The hotel was extremely clean inside and out even at meal times and despite the pools not being covered over at night there was never any insects or rubbish in them. Speaking of pools the hotel has four pools, 3 water slides as well as a private beach so the pools were never crowded. Daily meals consisted of: Breakfast, late breakfast, lunch, snack bar, dinner and then late night snacks so we never went hungry. The hotel has some really good facilities; my personal favourite was the spa. I had a Turkish bath and an aromatherapy massage which was amazing and very cheap too. In addition it had a few little shops and a games room that were very handy for buying water inflatables and those odd toiletries I forgot.


Turkey
Firstly, I have to say the weather was amazing; the temperature was in the high 30's almost every day, which was a lovely excuse to jump in and out of one of the massive 4 pools! Of course this kind of heat does become a slight problem when you want to travel into the town or to do some sightseeing because it is just so HOT. However, venturing out of the hotel is very easy, a small bus (called a Dolmus) stops right outside the hotel and takes you into the town for just 2L each, which is about 60p! Bargain! Just a warning though, the roads are very bumpy and they do drive very fast! Eeekk. The town is full of little shops trying to sell you merchandise and they will pester you to come inside their shop and "look" and when you do find something you like they will try and over charge you haha. We was advised to half their asking price and then half it again and offer them that price, they will never say no! This is all a part of the Turkey experience and can be good fun. 


There's just so much I could say about the week I spent in Turkey: like my visit to the local water park and to Apollos Temple, but I think I'll save them for another post ;-) Overall, my holiday was good fun and I would certainly go back. But, I'm itching to travel the world, so for now this is my "Gule Gule" to Turkey 

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