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Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Oludeniz, Turkey
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List of Best Restaurants in Oludeniz
Gelato Bianco Fethiye
The Reef Bar Bistro Club
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Yengec Restaurant
Lady Marmalade Coffee Shop
Shiraz Eat and Drink
Harry's Bar
The Pine Hill
Gap Bar
Palm Tree Bistro
Sentido Lykia Resort & SPA, Oludeniz, Turkey, 5 star hotel
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Uzunyurt Koyu Kidrak Mevkii No:1, 48380 Oludeniz, Turkey
Description: Surrounded by pine forests, Sentido Lykia Resort & Spa has a seafront location. This adult-only property offers a 750-yard-long sand and pebble beach, 19 swimming pools, a 3-hole golf course, and spa facilities. Free WiFi is available throughout the property.
You can enjoy the outdoor, indoor, heated or adult-only pools. The spa center offers hammams and a range of massages. Water sports facilities and a fitness center are also available.
The spacious rooms of Sentido Lykia Resort & Spa offer sea, pool or garden views. All rooms include satellite TV, air conditioning, mini-bar and free Wi-Fi. There is also a balcony in each room.
The Sentido Lykia Resort & Spa has 9 restaurants serving selected dishes from international cuisine. You can enjoy Italian and Far East cuisine, or seafood at the à la carte restaurants at a surcharge. There are also 10 bars and a wine house on site.
Paragliding is very popular in this area. Babadag where you can do paragliding is only 40-minute drive from Sentido Lykia Resort & Spa. Famous Lycian Trail Way is 2.5 mi away. Oludeniz Beach is 901 m from the property. Dalaman Airport is 44 mi away.
Sentido Lykia Resort & SPA, Oludeniz, Aegean Region, Turkey, 5-star hotel
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Pluses:
Great location where shades of blue and green merge. Clean sea. High quality and variety buffet food. Friendly and hard working staff.
The food is exceptional. Loads of choice and as a pescatarian/vegetarian I had loads of options. Highly recommend
All was perfect. The room, the beach, the food and all the other facilities were in very high level. The staff was doing their best to keep us happy with our vacation.
Minuses:
Sentido coast is rocky. Warning sings for rocks would be helpful. Lykia coast is better.
The fact that there weren’t any iron boards in the rooms or that WiFi was chargeable. This should have been included as a 5 star property.
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The Reef Bar Oludeniz Turkey
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Hotel Majestic Oludeniz Turcja | Turkey | mixtravel.pl
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Hotel Majestic położony w Oludeniz, w odległości zaledwie 350 m od morza, hotel Majestic oferuje komfortowe pokoje, wspaniałe baseny, plac zabaw i bezpłatny parking.
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Belcekiz Beach Club Hotel - Oludeniz Turkey
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Review: Hilton Dalaman Sarigerme Resort & Spa, Muğla Province, Turkey - July 2017
This is a detailed video review of the Hilton Dalaman Sarigerme Resort & Spa in Turkey, from July 2017.
I stayed at the Hilton Dalaman Sarigerme Resort & Spa in Turkey, in July 2017, two of us stayed for 1 week, all-inclusive booked as a package with Jet2Holidays. The package included return flights from Leeds Bradford Airport to Dalaman Airport, 2 complimentary drinks each on the plane, extra leg-room seats on the plane, airport transfers in Turkey, 7 night's accommodation in a room with a sea view, all-inclusive premium brand drinks (24 hours a day), all-inclusive food from 07:00 until 01:00, and use of the majority of the resort's facilities as well as entertainment. This cost £1,192 per person, and whilst expensive, represents a very good value holiday experience, considering the scope and luxury of what is on offer.
The staff were extremely courteous, and very polite, welcoming and groomed to perfection, they all looked amazing in their crisp uniforms. The reception and lobby area is a vast wood, steel and glass building, with a cavernous open space giving the feeling of being outside and indoors. The lobby is spread over four floors.
Our room was on the third floor, which is the same as the reception, you enter the reception at the upper level. There is one floor above this, which also has access to bedrooms and a bar - the Rouge Bar.
Our room (1342) was very large, the bed was a super-king sized bed, the floors were carpeted (so no chair scrapes from the floor above), and there were ample plug sockets for charging up all manner of gadgets.
There was a large double wardrobe, ample shelves, drawers, a dressing table, several mirrors, large safe (easily held a laptop), tea and coffee making facilities, and a mini-bar that was FREE and re-stocked daily.
The bathroom was open plan, with a closed off shower / bath area and a separate toilet area. The shower was completely accessible, no step up at all, in a wet-room configuration, with a bath-tub and second shower next to it. This was well thought out.
The toilet was in a separate room on it's own.
The room had a balcony overlooking the gardens towards the sea. It was dubbed ‘a sea view room’, above the tree tops on the horizon, we could see a snippet of the blue sea.
The bars were very good, all premium brand spirits and superb bar-staff.
The main buffet restaurant ‘Sarigerme’ was amazing, definitely the best food I have ever eaten in Turkey, and the widest buffet selection that I have ever seen at a hotel anywhere in the world.
There are several other restaurants and bars dotted around the site, which are also included in the all-inclusive deal. As well as these, there are several a-la-carte restaurants, which cost 15 Euro per head on an evening, with all-inclusive drinks.
The site has seven outdoor swimming pools, three indoor pools and a Turkish Bath. The swimming pools at this resort are quite simply amazing. Each accommodation block has its own pool, these were always quiet. There is an activity pool, a kids pool and a chilled out adults only pool, there is also a water park with slides – again this is all free to use.
The gardens are enormous, and an army of gardeners are constantly mowing, watering and pruning all day long.
There is a private beach, which has sun loungers, bar and a short jetty.
The majority of customers at the resort seemed to be from Turkey, Ukraine, Russia and the UK, along with a few Iranians, Americans and Italians.
I asked for daily occupancy percentages, and during my stay this fluctuated between 70% and 95%, but it just never felt busy. The resort is vast with so many facilities, that even when nearly full it just doesn’t feel it. It really is a great place.
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Paradise Beach Restaurant & Bar Ölüdeniz Turkey
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Best Hotels and Resorts in Oludeniz, Turkey
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Blue Lagoon Ölüdeniz Fethiye
Only ADULT hotel in Oludeniz, TURKEY
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Blue Lagoon. Oludeniz./ Fethiye.
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Oludeniz Turkey (Blue Lagoon) / Travel Video
The small town of Oludeniz is bathed by beautiful blue waters. It is considered one of the most beautiful places in all of Turkey because of its crystalline waters, the 5 km of white beaches and the famous Blue Lagoon that make it a true earthly paradise.
El pequeño pueblo de Oludeniz está bañado por unas preciosas aguas de tono azul. Es considerado uno de los lugares más hermosos de toda Turquía y no es para menos, sus cristalinas aguas, los 5 km de playas blancas y la famosa Laguna Azul lo convierten en un verdadero paraíso terrenal.
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BEAUTIFUL SEA BLUE LAGOON - ÖLÜDENİZ - FETHİYE / TURKEY
Ölüdeniz
Ölüdeniz Oludeniz is the archetypal picture-postcard beach backed by dramatic pine-clad hills. Literally translated as 'dead sea', the stunning lagoon is a protected area, ensuring that its natural beauty is preserved. There is a small entrance charge to use the lagoon beach and only non-motorised watersports are allowed. The main resort beach is a long stretch of coarse sand and shingle beach known as Belceğiz. There is a strip alongside the seafront promenade with a number of relaxing bars and restaurants, serving local and international cuisine. Shops stay open well into the night. It is a perfect family resort, great for a laid-back beach holiday, with plenty of facilities but not too much development. Paragliding is a big draw with the descent from the Babadağ mountains to land on Belceğiz beach, rating as one of the best in the world. Oludeniz is 14 kilometres from the city of Fethiye and the winding road that leads you there is surrounded by pine trees. At the end of the road, before you reach Oludeniz, Belcekiz Cove with its wonderful blue sea welcomes you. The land around Oludeniz and the beach has been officially designated a protected area and has been converted into a National Park. If you walk along the beach the incomparable, calm sea of Oludeniz will enchant you with its sandy bottom and bright turquoise tones. The reflection of the pine trees on the water enriches the impression of the colours. There are numerous hotels and restaurants in the region but construction is strictly banned in the area of the Oludeniz Lagoon and the Kidrak Beach because these sites are classified as special protected areas.
Where is Ölüdeniz
Where is Ölüdeniz Oludeniz is a small resort village in the Muğla Province on the South West coast of Turkey on the Aegean Sea to the south and the high, steep sided Babadağ Mountain, 14 km (9 mi) south of Fethiye. The town is a beach resort. The area is known as the Turquoise Coast of Turkey - most probably due to it`s incredibly blue waters and sun drenched beaches. The whole region is covered with high mountains forming the southwestern peaks of the Taurus Mountains. These mountains exceed 2000 metres in places and extend all along the coastline The nearest airport of Dalaman is only 35 min drive away. There are frequent bus and taxi services from Dalaman and Antalya airports to Oludeniz.
Ölüdeniz History
Ölüdeniz History Oludeniz (or 'dead sea' or 'calm sea') takes its name from Turkish legend. In Medieval times, many Greek-bound Syrian and Egyptian ships used to pass by Oludeniz and take on board fresh water. According to legend, one of the handsome sons of an old captain and a gorgeous girl called Belcekiz fell in love as the son was on land to get drink water. However, the boy had to get the drinking water and return to his father's ship. Though the ship sailed away, Belcekiz watched for her lover to return. Each time the boy came to get water they saw each other and made love. One day, a storm blew up. The son told his father that he knew of a cove to shelter that was as still as a pool. The old father thought the son's suggestion came from his desire to see his lover and that he didn't care whether the ship sank or not. As the waves grew higher and the ship was about to crash onto the rocks, the father hit his son with an oar and he fell into the sea. After a while, the father found himself in an extremely still cove. He understood that his son was right but it was too late. His son's dead body was found on the rocks. Belcekiz, seeing that her lover was dead, committed suicide by jumping onto the rocks. From that day on the place she jumped from was named as Belcekiz and the place the boy died were named as Oludeniz (Dead Sea). Maybe the colours of the water that keep changing are fires of mourning, one for the boy and one for the girl.