Hotel Silver Colakli
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Silver Hotel is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Colakli, offering a budget friendly environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay.
Guest rooms offer amenities such as air conditioning, a minibar, and a desk, and guests can go online with wifi offered by the hotel.
Silver Hotel features a 24 hour front desk, beach chairs, and express check-in and check-out, to help make your stay more enjoyable. The property also boasts a pool and a lounge. If you are driving to Silver Hotel, free parking is available.
If you’re looking for a Mediterranean restaurant, consider a visit to Cihan Restaurant and Bar, which is not far from Silver Hotel.
Enjoy your stay in Colakli!
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Wifi Is extra but very very cheap and is available throughout the rooms, pool, bar and restaurant areas.
All inclusive food and drinks are also available at the beach area which is a 5 minute walk away but there is a free regular bus transfer provided also.
I have visited this hotel twice in the last six weeks and I cannot wait to return again X ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Beach site nice for it price, beach shuttle schedule quite flexible, beers Perge and Efes always avaliable and you can buy Doritos in small store - what else u need for perfect vacation ???
Room under roof (3 floor) - romantic and clean, sunny side, air-condition works correctly and : AC will NOT work unless the balcony door is open :).
And please do not forget the gratuity for the staff - in tip boxes or personally - they work really hard (on Kurban Bayram, which is the family holiday in Turkey, hotel was full with families with children - which means doubletrouble for the hotel team -especially for the restaurant and kitchen). So please dont be shy: u never insult somebody with five Eu note ;).
So our opinion is: Rooms - 4 stars, Food - 5 stars, Service - 4, location - 4, weather- 5, Strand - 4. Extra star for "no animation team"!!! Total : 4+ stars. And our TESEKURLER EDERIM for the wonderfull vacation from Yaroslavna and Enver.
Initial reception was ok, as a basic level of English was spoken and we were taken to our 2 rooms- on separate floors but equal in size etc.
We were charged 1€ per day for each device for internet and 1€ per day for a safe- (none refundable). The internet was poor and intermittent which was really annoying.
The a/c in mine and my granddaughters room constantly dripped when on and despite raising this twice, it wasn’t repaired. We were offered an alternate room which was in the attic, but we accepted as the a/c worked on day 3.
Rooms were cleaned daily with clean towels provided on each occasion. There was a small fridge provided in each room with complimentary water bottles included.
We were the only English guests in the hotel, being primarily occupied by Eastern Europeans who are clearly the preferred nationality.
Only 2 of the staff spoke very basic English and that was patchy, making communications really challenging.
There was no entertainment provided and no facilities other than a ping pong table ( we had to buy bats and balls 😂) and a basketball hoop with no net.
The main pool had a flume which ran approx 10-2 & 3-5- no lifeguards but the children liked the fact that they could take inflatables in the pool and down the flume with no whistle blowing.
The food was basic and repetitive and the restaurant was always pretty busy with long queues always for some of the stations. No one advised us that lunch was served at the beach bar- I only found out via another trip advisor review!
Drinks are local and not great- the 4 ‘cocktails’ are unimaginative and a few different liquids slopped into a plastic cup. The lager is not great either.
The hotel is situated near a main road, completely surrounded by other hotels and a strip of shops- primarily selling designer copies. There are no local restaurants to go to, unless you take a 15 minute bus ride (2€ each) or taxi (10-15€) each way to Side where there are quite a few different ones located.
The beach was nice, plenty of sunbeds and a looped free bus service to and from the hotel so basically one every 10 minutes or so, but max 15 people so cab get busy around lunchtime (12-2).
This was a really reasonably priced holiday, booked last year, but to be honest, you get what you pay for and didn’t unfortunately offer us either value for money or a relaxing, enjoyable holiday experience which is what we wanted.😢
I'll go straight into the bad things:
- staff was very unwelcoming, rude and didn't know English, so it was very hard to communicate. We didn't even received information that lunches were on the beach restaurant, until we realized that 90% of people suddenly went missing.
- I got a room in the attic and the AC was working 50/50, most of the times it didn't work. I bet you can imagine the temperature in a room without AC in August in Turkey. I reported this to the staff but without any results. The rooms were very basic, with old CRT TV on a shelf. At least they were clean. There was no shampoo, shower gel and stuff like that except for a soap.
- food was OK, but there was only one restaurant for breakfast and dinner which resulted in very long queues. You had to wait 15-20 minutes to grab your food. There was too little place and too many people. The lunch restaurant was at the beach, and you had to either walk around 15 minutes through asphalt and 2 intersections in 38 degrees, or take the hotel bus, which was departing and arriving randomly (last one was at 5 pm)
- bar - there was only one bar, and it was closing after 9 pm. Drink were one of the worst I've ever had a chance to drink. Often there was no bartender available because he was picking up cups from around the pool in the meantime and you had to wait.
- no music, no entertainment, no lifeguard. After 9 pm there was nothing to do. At least you could drink your own alcohol bought in the nearby supermarket.
- location - In 10 km radius there was nothing except hotels, bazaar and supermarket.
Only positive was a beach (not a private but rather shared between couple of hotels), sandy with smooth descent and the lunch restaurant near the beach.
Overall I don't recommend going to this hotel.
After reaching our destination, we were given a superior room. It was quite spacious, located in the second building of the hotel (the newer part). The issue of cleanliness left much to be desired, plus a broken toilet seat. The next day we were finally moved to an older building, to room DZ1. Big disappointment. Ugly, old decor. A cubicle, and in the attic. No duvet. Water was leaking from the air conditioning. At night, there was noise from the street and loud music from nearby hotels, as well as stuffiness and a bed that was too small for two people. A big plus for cleanliness. The lady cleaned our room every day and made swans out of towels. We didn't lose anything. We left tips. Internet in the hotel is unfortunately available for an additional fee - 1 euro per day per telephone. What it looks like is that the man at the reception takes your smartphone and enters the password for the hotel Wi-Fi. There's no other way. I will leave this without comment. Internet quality is very good. The beach is about a 10-minute walk away (if necessary, there is a frequent bus there). It is divided into parts depending on the hotel. To be honest, this "segregation of people" is a misunderstanding. We were chased away by one gentleman to the "right part" of the beach, he immediately saw our wristbands. It wasn't nice for us. When we went to a certain point offering water sports, the man didn't even answer us "good morning", he just looked at us, focusing on our hotel wristbands, and told us to go to another point. Sandy beach, relatively clean, except for the toilets. The sea is rocky and shallow, even far into the depths. Additionally, there were large waves caused by motorboats. Because of this, I definitely feel unsatisfied with the sea. Silver defends itself with one thing - the food, which was absolutely delicious ♡ This is really a very big advantage of this place. The dishes are varied and fresh. Systematically added. The kebab deserves special attention. The pool bar is pretty cool. There is a Migros market relatively close to the hotel. Payment is possible in euros, but only in banknotes and change will be given in lira. They convert differently, but here 1€ = 27 Turkish liras. Affordable prices, large selection of products. We recommend Ayrana Turkish yogurts. There are also numerous bazaars nearby where you can buy souvenirs. As for the hotel itself - great service! Very friendly people, helpful and smiling. All Turks :) Minus for English at the level of Kali to eat, Kali to drink - it's really hard to communicate.
During our stay, we took part in three trips: Side, Green Canyon and Pamukkale. We recommend it, it's beautiful :) The last word about the TUI office - professional service, the app worked without any major problems, consultants available 24/7.
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