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July 9, 2023
We stayed at the Malhun Hotel in Fethiye from July 3-9. For $60/day for breakfast and dinner, without drinks. In the evening all drinks are paid from the bar. Guys, for the money we got more than enough. I’ll say right away that we arrived on our own, not as part of a tour. We negotiated the number directly with Alex via Watsapp, he speaks Russian fluently. We arrived in the morning at 11 and the hotel was immediately checked in. All rooms in the first building overlook the sea, since the building is ticked towards the sea. Yes, the numbers are old, but everything works. The mattresses are super, the Condoy is located away from the bed and worked properly and did not make any noise. Balcony with a rope for drying and also clothespins. There are also 2 chairs and a plastic table. The shower cabins are old-style, small with sliding doors, but you can tolerate it for a week. The pool is clean, with two levels of depth. 130 and 230 cm. There are demarcation lines at the bottom. You'll see. Next to the pool is a bar where you can order any drinks and eat for money. The prices are not cheap, but you can choose something. An embankment with a promenade and then the beach and the sea. The beach is small pebbles, the bottom is already sandy. For comfort, I recommend taking corrals, but in principle you can do without them. The sea is clear, if there are not large waves, but it is a bit muddy. But it's not scary. There are not many people on the beach in our direction, there are sun loungers with umbrellas, but we didn’t take them. They are for a fee, they didn’t ask about the cost. In terms of food: the buffet is minimal, but everything is tasty and edible. We actually thought that we would only have breakfast)) Across the road there is another building that belongs to the Malhun Hotel. There the price is $55. There is a swimming pool, more private. You can bring your own beer or whatever you want and drink it in peace. By the way, Migros is nearby, a 5-minute walk. Unfortunately, dollars are no longer exchanged there. The rate was 26, maybe they change it at the reception, I can’t say for sure. In one place in the exchanger I saw a rate of 24.8 for $1. We didn't change our card. From the airport to the hotel a taxi cost 900 liras, back 850. Multiply by about 3.5 and you get rubles. The ride is about 45 minutes. You can also take an economy-class dolmushka, but they will take you to the bus station. From there you can also take a taxi, I don’t know how much. We decided not to have hemorrhoids.
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