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Antalya recomendation
Posted: Mon 04 Nov 2019 8:35 am
by yucatan
Looking to visit Antalya for the first time, I would appreciate any advice, hotels,site seeing,flights.
Re: Antalya recomendation
Posted: Mon 04 Nov 2019 9:10 am
by Reyntj
Titanic hotel. If you are going in the winter it has an outdoor pool . We have been a few times out of season for realbargain prices compared to the summer . We paid only £50 per day for two two adults and a child all inclusive iit was almost as cheap as staying at home. The food is excellent very big restaurant with different themes still dont know how they did it for this price but it was january but hotel was very busy many europeans. We looked in the summer and its £300 per day but you do get premium spirits included .
I have been checking orices recently and cant find them that low but previously i booked on alpharoomd and hotelstravel.com.
Its 60 tl frm the airport n a taxi. Pegasus fly direct really cheaply i booked for a friend the other day and it was £63 return wth a suitcase.
Titanic is in lara which is just hotels really . There is a bus you can take cheaply to the airport mall and the city centre runs very regularly .we checked out other hotels in lara but for value and quality this is our preference.
Re: Antalya recomendation
Posted: Mon 04 Nov 2019 10:17 am
by Keithcaley
Local Travel Agent
Go North Cyprus will be able to help you with arrangements etc.
Either visit their website using the above link, or
PM forum member ttoli.
Re: Antalya recomendation
Posted: Mon 04 Nov 2019 12:43 pm
by Panchocat
Tuvana is a lovely hotel in the old town. Pudding Suites and Pudding Marina look nice too, but havent stayed there as we like Tuvana so much.
Re: Antalya recomendation
Posted: Mon 04 Nov 2019 2:06 pm
by war horse
We stay at the Oscar Boutique Hotel just across from the old town, but still only 5 mins to harbour, they do B&B and HB, very simple rooms all overlooking a lovely courtyard with dining room and pool. We book normally via Travelrepublic, stated there many times as so central.