We stayed at Club Dizalya two weeks ago and overall we had a good experience. The hotel has got a main building with small rooms and a small balcony. Ours luckily faced the ocean from one angle. Then they have smaller buildings for large families I assume, and these buildings are surrounded by beautiful and well cared gardens. The hotel offers a decent variety of food including soups, meats and fish for lunch and dinner, plenty of salads and garnishes such as rice, vegetables and potatoes. There is a snack bar by the pool that offers pastas, burgers, French fries, pizza all day. There are places where you can get coffee (instant Jacobs) and soft drinks at all times. The food and desserts always looked delicious but I personally found it tasteless sometimes, especially the deserts ( they are just extremely sweet) but this is my personal experience. The staff around the restaurants and bars are very young, I would say students which are really willing to help you with what you need, however most of them don’t speak English, so sometimes it was challenging to get what you needed. In my case I eat gluten and lactose free and I could never get gluten free bread or other type of milk but cow because I could not explain what I wanted. Most of the tourists were Russians and Germans so most of the staff spoke those languages. At breakfast time you can get variety of pastries, bread, pancakes and eggs. Also Turkish specialities. Coffee and tea were not good at all. Dinner time goes, from 7:00-9:00 pm and lunch time from 12: 00 - 2:00 pm which I found quite short. Because of COVID, you are not allowed to serve yourself so you need to wait for the staff standing in front of the aisles to give you what you want. Sometimes you needed to wait and I think it was normal until some rude tourists wanted to skip the line and got served first, that was really annoying because it happened several times. The hotel area is big andI believe it was at its full capacity, however it did not feel crowded, only if you wanted to have your meals during the first hours of opening. The pool is relatively big and I just saw mostly families with small children around it. That looked busy and packed. There is a smaller pool for children with slides at the other end of the hotel but slides are opening only at certain times. The hotel has got its own private beach area which was something we looked for. We spent our time at the beach are where there are plenty of sun beds and umbrellas close to the shore. The actual beach area with access to the ocean is very small. Most of the area is a rocky formation. We didn’t mind that as there is also a platform with access to the sea where you can swim nicely and this place was not crowded. The rooms are small and a bit outdated but very clean. They cleaned them everyday and the lady in charge always surprised us with nice towel decorations. At night they have entertainment for small children and I believe they also have it during
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