
Like most things in life, first impressions count. This was our fourth trip to Antalya, and due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East, we had to make a last-minute change and opted for our tried-and-tested destination. Normally, we stay in Lara, but this time we decided to try Belek. The hotel is around a 35–40 minute transfer from the airport and is located in quite an isolated area, with no nearby shops or amenities. We arrived at around 10pm, and initially, the hotel made a great impression. The entrance is imposing, with large walls, arches, and attractive lighting. Unfortunately, the experience dipped once inside. The lobby felt underwhelming and dated—something that became a recurring theme throughout the hotel, which is around 30 years old. After checking in (family of four with two young children), we waited about 15 minutes for a concierge. Eventually, a member of the reception team who had seen us waiting earlier stepped in to help, taking one suitcase while we carried our backpacks ourselves. The lift was another disappointment—small and barely fitting four people. At one point, the doors closed unexpectedly and briefly trapped my wife. Thankfully, she wasn’t injured. 2 days later, this lift was out of action and remained out of use during our stay. That meant 4 x floors reliant on 1 lift. We booked a family room with a sea view. The size of the room was excellent, and the view overlooking the pool and sea was lovely. However, like much of the hotel, the room was very dated and clearly in need of refurbishment. The built-in air conditioning system appeared to be out of order, replaced by visible standalone units with exposed piping both inside and outside the room. Cleanliness was also an issue, with dusty floors and a balcony area that looked worn, with cracks and rusted doors. The hallways, staircases, and lifts were consistently dirty throughout our stay, with visible dirt, food debris, and spillage marks that did not appear to be cleaned at all during our time there. On a more positive note, the food was a highlight of the stay. The variety and quality were impressive compared to other hotels we’ve visited, and the 24-hour restaurant is a great feature. The swimming pools were clean, and the whole family enjoyed using them. However, the beach—despite being directly connected to the hotel—was disappointing, with visible rubbish both washed ashore and left behind by guests. The evening entertainment was inconsistent. One night, despite a show being advertised, there was simply no performance, leaving children (including ours) disappointed. Service at reception was also frustrating at times. On two occasions, while queuing properly, other guests skipped ahead and were served first. Staff did not intervene, leaving me to raise the issue myself. Their response was apologetic but concerning, attributing the behaviour to “Russian guests,” which didn’t feel like an acceptable explanation. Due to the hotel’s remote location, we had to rely on taxis. Belek town centre is about 5–10 minutes away (£20 return), and Land of Legends is around 10–15 minutes away (£40 return). Overall, while the hotel markets itself as a 5-star Hotel, it sits at the lower end of that category. The biggest issue is how dated it feels—it’s in clear need of modernisation. While there were positives, particularly the food and pool areas, unfortunately, this is not a hotel we would return to.
V Caesar Belek jsme byly poprvé, hotel naprosto předčil naše očekávání. Ubytování proběhlo bez komplikaci a hned, dokonce nám pomohli se změnou pokoje. Pokoje uklizeli každý den, sejf na pokoji je zdarma, každý den doplňovali minibar, wifi je na pokoji i v celém hotelu, běží naprosto bez problému. Drinky dělají na barech moc dobré, když si vybere, používají kvalitní alkohol (většinou mezinárodní). Skvělá vystoupení v amfiteatru každý den a každý den taky diskotéka se skevými Dj. Dnes je již náš poslední den a rozhodně plánujeme se příští rok vrátit.
Navštívil jsem některé hotely v Turecku a mohu říci, že cesary je jedním z hotelů, které mě ovlivňují zejména aktivní animační tým s Lionel Jafar Arthur Ismail Burak Oscar Lola Kirill Anna Busra ayfer nazerke roza diana. . .
Skvělá kuchyně skvělá pohostinnost. Toto místo je úžasné. Pokud porovnáte cenu s kvalitou, toto místo je krása. Máte 6 restaurací a pláž je opravdu čistá a široká. Můj pokoj byl pozorován na moři, takže jsem si ho užila hodně
Great time at the resort, the staff were very friendly and the food was amazing. The shows each night kept us entertained . Murat was of great help and so was Batuhan
Like most things in life, first impressions count. This was our fourth trip to Antalya, and due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East, we had to make a last-minute change and opted for our tried-and-tested destination. Normally, we stay in Lara, but this time we decided to try Belek. The hotel is around a 35–40 minute transfer from the airport and is located in quite an isolated area, with no nearby shops or amenities. We arrived at around 10pm, and initially, the hotel made a great impression. The entrance is imposing, with large walls, arches, and attractive lighting. Unfortunately, the experience dipped once inside. The lobby felt underwhelming and dated—something that became a recurring theme throughout the hotel, which is around 30 years old. After checking in (family of four with two young children), we waited about 15 minutes for a concierge. Eventually, a member of the reception team who had seen us waiting earlier stepped in to help, taking one suitcase while we carried our backpacks ourselves. The lift was another disappointment—small and barely fitting four people. At one point, the doors closed unexpectedly and briefly trapped my wife. Thankfully, she wasn’t injured. 2 days later, this lift was out of action and remained out of use during our stay. That meant 4 x floors reliant on 1 lift. We booked a family room with a sea view. The size of the room was excellent, and the view overlooking the pool and sea was lovely. However, like much of the hotel, the room was very dated and clearly in need of refurbishment. The built-in air conditioning system appeared to be out of order, replaced by visible standalone units with exposed piping both inside and outside the room. Cleanliness was also an issue, with dusty floors and a balcony area that looked worn, with cracks and rusted doors. The hallways, staircases, and lifts were consistently dirty throughout our stay, with visible dirt, food debris, and spillage marks that did not appear to be cleaned at all during our time there. On a more positive note, the food was a highlight of the stay. The variety and quality were impressive compared to other hotels we’ve visited, and the 24-hour restaurant is a great feature. The swimming pools were clean, and the whole family enjoyed using them. However, the beach—despite being directly connected to the hotel—was disappointing, with visible rubbish both washed ashore and left behind by guests. The evening entertainment was inconsistent. One night, despite a show being advertised, there was simply no performance, leaving children (including ours) disappointed. Service at reception was also frustrating at times. On two occasions, while queuing properly, other guests skipped ahead and were served first. Staff did not intervene, leaving me to raise the issue myself. Their response was apologetic but concerning, attributing the behaviour to “Russian guests,” which didn’t feel like an acceptable explanation. Due to the hotel’s remote location, we had to rely on taxis. Belek town centre is about 5–10 minutes away (£20 return), and Land of Legends is around 10–15 minutes away (£40 return). Overall, while the hotel markets itself as a 5-star Hotel, it sits at the lower end of that category. The biggest issue is how dated it feels—it’s in clear need of modernisation. While there were positives, particularly the food and pool areas, unfortunately, this is not a hotel we would return to.
V Caesar Belek jsme byly poprvé, hotel naprosto předčil naše očekávání. Ubytování proběhlo bez komplikaci a hned, dokonce nám pomohli se změnou pokoje. Pokoje uklizeli každý den, sejf na pokoji je zdarma, každý den doplňovali minibar, wifi je na pokoji i v celém hotelu, běží naprosto bez problému. Drinky dělají na barech moc dobré, když si vybere, používají kvalitní alkohol (většinou mezinárodní). Skvělá vystoupení v amfiteatru každý den a každý den taky diskotéka se skevými Dj. Dnes je již náš poslední den a rozhodně plánujeme se příští rok vrátit.
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Like most things in life, first impressions count. This was our fourth trip to Antalya, and due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East, we had to make a last-minute change and opted for our tried-and-tested destination. Normally, we stay in Lara, but this time we decided to try Belek. The hotel is around a 35–40 minute transfer from the airport and is located in quite an isolated area, with no nearby shops or amenities. We arrived at around 10pm, and initially, the hotel made a great impression. The entrance is imposing, with large walls, arches, and attractive lighting. Unfortunately, the experience dipped once inside. The lobby felt underwhelming and dated—something that became a recurring theme throughout the hotel, which is around 30 years old. After checking in (family of four with two young children), we waited about 15 minutes for a concierge. Eventually, a member of the reception team who had seen us waiting earlier stepped in to help, taking one suitcase while we carried our backpacks ourselves. The lift was another disappointment—small and barely fitting four people. At one point, the doors closed unexpectedly and briefly trapped my wife. Thankfully, she wasn’t injured. 2 days later, this lift was out of action and remained out of use during our stay. That meant 4 x floors reliant on 1 lift. We booked a family room with a sea view. The size of the room was excellent, and the view overlooking the pool and sea was lovely. However, like much of the hotel, the room was very dated and clearly in need of refurbishment. The built-in air conditioning system appeared to be out of order, replaced by visible standalone units with exposed piping both inside and outside the room. Cleanliness was also an issue, with dusty floors and a balcony area that looked worn, with cracks and rusted doors. The hallways, staircases, and lifts were consistently dirty throughout our stay, with visible dirt, food debris, and spillage marks that did not appear to be cleaned at all during our time there. On a more positive note, the food was a highlight of the stay. The variety and quality were impressive compared to other hotels we’ve visited, and the 24-hour restaurant is a great feature. The swimming pools were clean, and the whole family enjoyed using them. However, the beach—despite being directly connected to the hotel—was disappointing, with visible rubbish both washed ashore and left behind by guests. The evening entertainment was inconsistent. One night, despite a show being advertised, there was simply no performance, leaving children (including ours) disappointed. Service at reception was also frustrating at times. On two occasions, while queuing properly, other guests skipped ahead and were served first. Staff did not intervene, leaving me to raise the issue myself. Their response was apologetic but concerning, attributing the behaviour to “Russian guests,” which didn’t feel like an acceptable explanation. Due to the hotel’s remote location, we had to rely on taxis. Belek town centre is about 5–10 minutes away (£20 return), and Land of Legends is around 10–15 minutes away (£40 return). Overall, while the hotel markets itself as a 5-star Hotel, it sits at the lower end of that category. The biggest issue is how dated it feels—it’s in clear need of modernisation. While there were positives, particularly the food and pool areas, unfortunately, this is not a hotel we would return to.
V Caesar Belek jsme byly poprvé, hotel naprosto předčil naše očekávání. Ubytování proběhlo bez komplikaci a hned, dokonce nám pomohli se změnou pokoje. Pokoje uklizeli každý den, sejf na pokoji je zdarma, každý den doplňovali minibar, wifi je na pokoji i v celém hotelu, běží naprosto bez problému. Drinky dělají na barech moc dobré, když si vybere, používají kvalitní alkohol (většinou mezinárodní). Skvělá vystoupení v amfiteatru každý den a každý den taky diskotéka se skevými Dj. Dnes je již náš poslední den a rozhodně plánujeme se příští rok vrátit.
Navštívil jsem některé hotely v Turecku a mohu říci, že cesary je jedním z hotelů, které mě ovlivňují zejména aktivní animační tým s Lionel Jafar Arthur Ismail Burak Oscar Lola Kirill Anna Busra ayfer nazerke roza diana. . .
Skvělá kuchyně skvělá pohostinnost. Toto místo je úžasné. Pokud porovnáte cenu s kvalitou, toto místo je krása. Máte 6 restaurací a pláž je opravdu čistá a široká. Můj pokoj byl pozorován na moři, takže jsem si ho užila hodně
Great time at the resort, the staff were very friendly and the food was amazing. The shows each night kept us entertained . Murat was of great help and so was Batuhan
Like most things in life, first impressions count. This was our fourth trip to Antalya, and due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East, we had to make a last-minute change and opted for our tried-and-tested destination. Normally, we stay in Lara, but this time we decided to try Belek. The hotel is around a 35–40 minute transfer from the airport and is located in quite an isolated area, with no nearby shops or amenities. We arrived at around 10pm, and initially, the hotel made a great impression. The entrance is imposing, with large walls, arches, and attractive lighting. Unfortunately, the experience dipped once inside. The lobby felt underwhelming and dated—something that became a recurring theme throughout the hotel, which is around 30 years old. After checking in (family of four with two young children), we waited about 15 minutes for a concierge. Eventually, a member of the reception team who had seen us waiting earlier stepped in to help, taking one suitcase while we carried our backpacks ourselves. The lift was another disappointment—small and barely fitting four people. At one point, the doors closed unexpectedly and briefly trapped my wife. Thankfully, she wasn’t injured. 2 days later, this lift was out of action and remained out of use during our stay. That meant 4 x floors reliant on 1 lift. We booked a family room with a sea view. The size of the room was excellent, and the view overlooking the pool and sea was lovely. However, like much of the hotel, the room was very dated and clearly in need of refurbishment. The built-in air conditioning system appeared to be out of order, replaced by visible standalone units with exposed piping both inside and outside the room. Cleanliness was also an issue, with dusty floors and a balcony area that looked worn, with cracks and rusted doors. The hallways, staircases, and lifts were consistently dirty throughout our stay, with visible dirt, food debris, and spillage marks that did not appear to be cleaned at all during our time there. On a more positive note, the food was a highlight of the stay. The variety and quality were impressive compared to other hotels we’ve visited, and the 24-hour restaurant is a great feature. The swimming pools were clean, and the whole family enjoyed using them. However, the beach—despite being directly connected to the hotel—was disappointing, with visible rubbish both washed ashore and left behind by guests. The evening entertainment was inconsistent. One night, despite a show being advertised, there was simply no performance, leaving children (including ours) disappointed. Service at reception was also frustrating at times. On two occasions, while queuing properly, other guests skipped ahead and were served first. Staff did not intervene, leaving me to raise the issue myself. Their response was apologetic but concerning, attributing the behaviour to “Russian guests,” which didn’t feel like an acceptable explanation. Due to the hotel’s remote location, we had to rely on taxis. Belek town centre is about 5–10 minutes away (£20 return), and Land of Legends is around 10–15 minutes away (£40 return). Overall, while the hotel markets itself as a 5-star Hotel, it sits at the lower end of that category. The biggest issue is how dated it feels—it’s in clear need of modernisation. While there were positives, particularly the food and pool areas, unfortunately, this is not a hotel we would return to.
V Caesar Belek jsme byly poprvé, hotel naprosto předčil naše očekávání. Ubytování proběhlo bez komplikaci a hned, dokonce nám pomohli se změnou pokoje. Pokoje uklizeli každý den, sejf na pokoji je zdarma, každý den doplňovali minibar, wifi je na pokoji i v celém hotelu, běží naprosto bez problému. Drinky dělají na barech moc dobré, když si vybere, používají kvalitní alkohol (většinou mezinárodní). Skvělá vystoupení v amfiteatru každý den a každý den taky diskotéka se skevými Dj. Dnes je již náš poslední den a rozhodně plánujeme se příští rok vrátit.
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- Wi-Fi v hotelu zdarma
- Wi-Fi zdarma
- Písečná pláž
- Lehátka a slunečníky v ceně
- Dětské menu
- PRO RODINY
- Dětské skluzavky
- Dětské hřiště
- Wellness
- Krytý bazén
Poloha:
- přibližně 8 min. jízdy od Beleku
- přibližně 80 m od pláže
- doba jízdy z letiště přibližně 40 min.
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- Kvalita spánku
- Pokoje
- Služba
- Cena / kvalitaść
- Čistota
- Syuzi S2024-09-21Vyjímečný
V Caesar Belek jsme byly poprvé, hotel naprosto předčil naše očekávání. Ubytování proběhlo bez komplikaci a hned, dokonce nám pomohli se změnou pokoje. Pokoje uklizeli každý den, sejf na pokoji je zdarma, každý den doplňovali minibar, wifi je na pokoji i v celém hotelu, běží naprosto bez problému. Drinky dělají na barech moc dobré, když si vybere, používají kvalitní alkohol (většinou mezinárodní). Skvělá vystoupení v amfiteatru každý den a každý den taky diskotéka se skevými Dj. Dnes je již náš poslední den a rozhodně plánujeme se příští rok vrátit.
- Lionel M2018-07-27Vyjímečný
Navštívil jsem některé hotely v Turecku a mohu říci, že cesary je jedním z hotelů, které mě ovlivňují zejména aktivní animační tým s Lionel Jafar Arthur Ismail Burak Oscar Lola Kirill Anna Busra ayfer nazerke roza diana. . .
- 164erenb2018-07-22Vyjímečný
Skvělá kuchyně skvělá pohostinnost. Toto místo je úžasné. Pokud porovnáte cenu s kvalitou, toto místo je krása. Máte 6 restaurací a pláž je opravdu čistá a široká. Můj pokoj byl pozorován na moři, takže jsem si ho užila hodně
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