A great small hotel, in a quiet place, without fuss, the staff is polite, the rooms are cleaned daily, the beautiful territory is not large, but very picturesque. Breakfast is a buffet, there is enough food, eggs in any form can be asked to cook, fruit desserts, cheese, etc. you are served, as everywhere in Turkey now. The beach is 3 minutes away, there are many cafes and restaurants on the beach area.
The hotel was chosen by friends for a wedding celebration on 09/16/2011. It is a good hotel.
Disappointment. During the whole vacation we stayed in 4 hotels, Amossia was the most expensive and, as it turned out, did not meet expectations :(
The territory is beautiful, everything is OK in the picture, but the rooms and service are lame.
I don't understand who all these people are who write such laudatory reviews.
Also, the reaction of the hotel owners to negative reviews is frightening - please read what they write on the booking and here is a complete inadequacy. To my review on the booking, they wrote, "how funny you are, Anastasia. God be with you..." Is it even normal to write this to clients? By the way, they have already deleted their answer.
So, according to the cons:
1) it's like my room hasn't been renovated - the floors are not completely closed, the bedside table and the socket are crookedly built in; the corner of the table is chipped. I'm attaching a photo. The bathroom smells of damp rot;
2) floors are not washed at all
3) the refrigerator is making a hell of a noise. Moreover, passing by the reception, we heard how other guests also asked to turn off the refrigerator because of the noise.
4) there were no beach towels in my room (but there should be). My parents also periodically lacked something (either the shampoo was not put in, then the towel was taken away and not returned) and I had to call the reception.
5) breakfast is modest in assortment, but God help him. It's about the portions. There are three of us (dad, myself and I), we rented and paid for 2 rooms, and breakfast is served as for two ladies on a diet. One sausage cut in half, an omelet saucer, one dried fig cut in half - that's all for three people. When we asked for more watermelon (initially they brought 3 thin slices), they did not understand us - although we asked twice and in English.
In general, the result is that I had to ask for everything. I really don't want to do this on vacation. But there was nothing left to do when you had nothing to wash your head with, then the towel was taken away, then a lonely slice of watermelon looks at you during a covid breakfast and you realize that you are on a forced diet sponsored by amossia.