Housing & Rent
97 questions from travelers about Housing & Rent in General, Turkey.
Questions
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What toiletries and bathroom amenities are provided in Turkish hotel rooms?
Standard set includes shower gel, shampoo and conditioner in wall dispensers, plus soap, toothbrush/paste kits, cotton pads/swabs and a shower cap. Quality is basic, so many travelers bring their own toiletries.
1 source · 2 days ago
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How to choose a hotel in Kemer for September when older reviews may be outdated and availability is limited?
For a September stay in Kemer, compare the newest reviews across several booking sites and check live availability, as last year's ratings may no longer reflect current conditions. With limited rooms, book early or choose a cancellable rate.
1 source · 4 days ago
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Which standard hotel room floor and view should I choose for the quietest stay in Turkey?
For a quieter stay, choose a non-top-floor room in the main building; a second-floor pool-view room was reported as a good option. Avoid rooms facing the neighboring hotel, where loud music can continue late into the night.
1 source · 5 days ago
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Is Nirvana/Crystal Hotels open in the 2026 season, is there a pier, and how good is the wifi?
Nirvana & Crystal Hotels is scheduled to stay open through November 30, 2026 (preliminary, may shift closer to the date); there's no pier this year, wifi only reaches one of the two beach areas, and while in-room internet is good, it can drop near the sea.
1 source · 11 days ago
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Which all-inclusive resort to choose near Kemer/Side, Turkey for a family trip with a kid (good food, clean sea, short airport transfer)?
For a family trip focused on good food, travelers compare Crystal Flora Pearl, Baia Salima, Amara Comfort (now FashionTV Luxe), Kamelya Selin, and Sueno Beach Side; Crystal has weaker seafood options, while FashionTV Luxe has great ice cream but a rocky sea entrance.
1 source · 13 days ago
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What to do if hotel check-in in Turkey is at 2pm but you arrive earlier?
Standard check-in time at Turkish resort hotels is 2pm, but if you arrive earlier you can wait in the air-conditioned lobby, get a spa card to change clothes, and use breakfast, the beach or pool before your room is ready.
1 source · 13 days ago
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What time is hotel check-in in Turkey and when do you get your all-inclusive wristband if you arrive early in the morning?
Standard hotel check-in in Turkey is 14:00, and all-inclusive wristbands are only issued at check-in, not before. If you arrive early in the morning, you can leave luggage at reception and use the beach/pool while waiting.
1 source · 13 days ago
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Do Turkish hotels refill toiletries (shampoo, shower gel) daily?
Yes, most Turkish hotels restock toiletries (shampoo, shower gel, conditioner, soap) daily, but usually only once the current bottle is used up or nearly empty.
1 source · 15 days ago
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How to find pet-friendly accommodation in Turkey for travelers with a dog?
Search for pet-friendly housing well in advance and contact the host directly; send a photo of your dog instead of listing exact breed/height, as cheaper properties are more likely to accept pets.
1 source · 16 days ago
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Which room building and floor should I request at a resort in Turkey for the best sea or mountain views?
For a guaranteed sea view, book a Sea View category and request floors 4–6 if possible. For mountain views, travelers recommend Standard rooms—not Eco—in Building 6.
1 source · 17 days ago
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What to expect in room amenities and food/drinks at Turkish all-inclusive resorts (iron, kettle, alcohol quality)?
Most Turkish all-inclusive hotels don't provide an iron in the room (available on paid request), beach bars have bottled beer, but fresh juice and beer snacks are usually missing. House wine is often weak, while spirits and seafood days get good reviews.
2 sources · 18 days ago
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Do Turkish hotels provide slippers and toiletries in rooms?
Slippers are usually not provided in the room, but you'll find a 2-in-1 shampoo/shower gel dispenser and liquid soap by the sink. Also, the in-room safe can often be used for free by setting any 4-digit code yourself instead of paying for activation.
1 source · 19 days ago
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Asrin Beach Hotel vs Caretta Beach Hotel - which is better for a beach vacation in Turkey?
Caretta Beach Hotel is rated a step above Asrin Beach - bigger grounds and all rooms with a side sea view; Concordia Hotel is a budget 5-star alternative in the same price range with a pier and easy sea access.
1 source · 19 days ago
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Which hotel in Turkey has the best water slides/aquapark for kids?
Look for a hotel with a separate kids' pool with small slides for toddlers plus a bigger waterpark section for older kids — not all hotels actually have real water slides on-site.
1 source · 20 days ago
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How good is the room cleaning/housekeeping service at all-inclusive resorts in Turkey (example: Lago Hotel)?
Housekeeping at Lago Hotel is generally solid: towels and pillowcases changed daily, full linen change every 3 days, laundry (used 3 times) always returned same-day; leaving a note asking for cleaning gets it done even while guests are out.
1 source · 1 day ago
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How to get early check-in at all-inclusive hotels in Turkey?
Early check-in isn't guaranteed and depends on hotel occupancy and the front desk staff's mood - some guests get a free room in the morning, others wait until 2 PM check-in time even with a child.
1 source · 21 days ago
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Can you trust travel blogger hotel reviews for Turkey resorts?
Blogger reviews are often sponsored (free stay or room upgrade) and rarely mention downsides — always cross-check with real guest reviews on Booking/Tripadvisor.
1 source · 15 days ago
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What to expect from budget all-inclusive hotels in Turkey (3-4 star)?
Budget 3-4 star all-inclusive hotels in Turkey usually have decent food but weak AC, no beach towels, and rooms needing renovation — it's always a trade-off between alcohol quality, pools, and beach proximity.
1 source · 21 days ago
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Should you pay extra for a sea view room when booking a hotel in Turkey, or upgrade on arrival?
It's often cheaper to book a standard room without a view and either pay a small on-site upgrade fee (usually $20-30 one-time) or ask for a free upgrade at check-in if rooms are available.
1 source · 21 days ago
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How reliable is room quality at Turkish all-inclusive resorts (renovations, cleaning)?
Room quality is largely a matter of luck: some guests get clean rooms with working AC and daily housekeeping, others deal with unfinished renovations and crowded pool showers. Even within the same hotel, room conditions vary a lot.
1 source · 21 days ago
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What room amenity and maintenance issues (toiletries, hairdryer, power, plumbing) are common in Turkish all-inclusive hotels?
Some Turkish hotels don't stock shampoo/shower gel in rooms (ask reception), bathroom storage space is minimal, hairdryers are weak and cycle on/off, and occasional power outages or elevator glitches can occur.
1 source · 5 days ago
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What common problems do travelers report at budget 3-4 star all-inclusive hotels in Turkey?
Most common complaints are cockroaches in rooms, weak AC, no hot water, noisy road-facing rooms, and repetitive food; quality varies a lot depending on floor and specific room.
1 source · 23 days ago
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Which building/block at Moonlight Resort has the quietest rooms (away from the disco stage)?
Block A has nice rooms but is near the stage and Korendon hotel; Block B is right above the stage, noisy until midnight; Block C is a bit quieter but has a bar open until 2am. The quietest rooms overall face the mountains.
1 source · 26 days ago
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How to book a specific room type (main building, family connecting room) at an all-inclusive resort in Turkey — in advance or on arrival?
Specific room types (particular building, family connecting rooms) are usually best requested and confirmed with your tour operator at booking time; on-site upgrades are possible but depend on hotel occupancy.
1 source · 26 days ago
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How to choose a hotel room to avoid pool noise and music in Turkey resorts?
Pool areas at Turkish resorts often play loud music during the day, which carries into pool-facing rooms. Ask for a room facing the opposite side of the building instead.
1 source · 26 days ago
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How to get a sea-view or balcony room at a Turkish all-inclusive hotel?
Offering the front-desk staff a tip (around $20) can get you upgraded to a better room; rooms around $100 usually come with sea views, while economy rooms often have no balcony at all — confirm this when booking.
1 source · 7 days ago
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What should I know before checking into an all-inclusive resort in Turkey (rooms, food, beach)?
Check-in is strictly from 14:00 and Wi-Fi only works after you get your room key; avoid basement-floor rooms due to dampness, bring your own toothpaste/toothbrush, and wear water shoes on the pebble beach.
1 source · 30 days ago
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Do Turkish hotels provide beach and pool towels for free?
Most Turkish hotels provide separate towels for the beach/pool (often via a pool card or deposit) — room towels are for bathroom use only and shouldn't be taken outside, so bring your own or get pool towels separately at reception or the pool bar.
1 source · 31 days ago
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Do Turkish all-inclusive hotels provide beach towels, or should I bring my own?
At some Turkish resorts, beach bags and towels aren't included with every room category, and even the regular room towels can be worn out — it's safer to pack your own beach towel.
1 source · 33 days ago
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Why do Turkish hotel bathrooms often have no shower curtain/partition and flood the floor?
In many Turkish hotels the shower has no partition or curtain, so water floods the entire bathroom floor after use, making it uncomfortable to walk barefoot — this is especially common in standard rooms without a sea view.
1 source · 27 days ago
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What toiletries and bathroom amenities are provided in Turkish all-inclusive hotel rooms?
Most Turkish hotels stock shampoo, shower gel, soap, body lotion and a shower cap, but toothpaste and toothbrushes are usually NOT provided — bring your own.
1 source · 13 days ago
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How many people fit in a family bungalow room at Turkish all-inclusive resorts, and how to book a two-bedroom family room?
A standard bungalow is designed for one family (usually 3-4 people), priced around $120 per room (not per person); for two families of 4, ask reception specifically for a family room with two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
1 source · 35 days ago
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When do hotels in Turkey cut off your all-inclusive wristband after checkout?
Room checkout is usually at 12:00, but the all-inclusive wristband stays active until your actual departure time (e.g. 7pm), not just until noon checkout.
1 source · 4 days ago
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Which hotel floor to choose in Turkey to avoid noise, heat and bugs
Floors 2-3 are the best balance: no heat from the roof, no bugs crawling in like on the ground floor, and reasonably quiet. Ask reception for a quieter room at check-in — a small tip sometimes helps.
1 source · 35 days ago
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Can I do my own laundry in an aparthotel or residence in Turkey, and how much does detergent cost?
Many residences and family aparthotels in Turkey have shared washing machines and dryers. Detergent may be sold at reception for about €5, and some travelers prefer to bring dissolvable laundry sheets.
1 source · 24 days ago
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Is it worth booking an older beach hotel in Turkey if it is due for demolition and replacement by a luxury resort?
Based on recent chat reports, this kind of hotel may be operating for its final season: travelers mention dirty public areas, dated rooms, and ineffective air conditioning despite a claimed 2024 renovation. One possible plus is a sand-nourishing machine on the beach, but overall expectations should be closer to a basic 3-star stay.
1 source · 36 days ago
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Can you use a resort hotel’s facilities and meals in Turkey before official check-in if you arrive early?
Usually yes, but it depends on hotel occupancy: some resorts issue wristbands right after registration, while others make you wait until 12:00–14:00. Early check-in is often paid, and breakfast or lunch access before you get a room may be free or may require an extra fee.
1 source · 36 days ago
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Can you trust older hotel reviews in Turkey, and how can you reduce the risk of hotel overbooking?
Travelers say the same hotel in Turkey can change noticeably within a single season, so it’s best to rely on very recent reviews from May–June and feedback from 2024–2026. There are also reports of overbooking, so families should reconfirm reservations before departure.
1 source · 36 days ago
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Can a father check into a hotel in Turkey with two children of different sexes without the mother, and are family two-bedroom rooms available?
Yes, Turkish hotels generally allow a father to check in with two children without the mother if everyone has valid documents. The most suitable categories are usually Family Room / Aile Odası, Connection Room, or rooms sold for 1+2 or 2+1 occupancy, and it’s best to get written confirmation from the hotel.
1 source · 36 days ago
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Which family-friendly resort hotels in Turkey have a sandy beach, shallow sea entry, kids’ animation, mini disco, and water slides?
For a family beach holiday in Turkey, travelers usually focus on all-inclusive resorts in Side, Belek, and Lara, where sandy beaches, shallow sea entry, kids’ clubs, mini disco, evening shows, and water slides are more common. Before booking, check six things separately: age-appropriate animation, water slides, beach type, sea depth near shore, evening entertainment, and whether ice cream is included seasonally.
2 sources · 37 days ago
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How much does late check-out cost at hotels in Turkey for a few extra hours or half a day?
Based on traveler reports, late check-out at hotels in Turkey is often charged by the hour and depends on room availability. Prices mentioned were €10–20 per hour, and if your original room is needed, the hotel may move you to another available room.
1 source · 38 days ago
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What should you expect when checking into a resort hotel in Turkey: annex room allocation, requests for a quiet room, and beach towel deposit?
Traveler reports suggest Turkish resort hotels may either check you in right away and honor a request for a quiet room, or move guests to another building on the first day. Beach towel cards are often issued at reception with a refundable deposit; one report mentioned €20 for 3 people, with towels collected at the spa.
1 source · 39 days ago
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How do towel changes work in hotels in Turkey: can you get clean beach towels for free every day?
Based on traveler feedback, beach towels in Turkish hotels are usually easier to exchange than room towels: guests often can swap them for free daily, sometimes even 2–3 times a day. A useful tip is to return the towel in the evening and collect a clean one the next morning at no extra cost.
1 source · 19 days ago
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Can you upgrade from a standard room to a family room at a hotel in Turkey on arrival, and what happens if the hotel is full?
Upgrading from a standard room to a family room at a hotel in Turkey is not guaranteed: if the hotel is full, staff may refuse even with an extra payment. In one case, the quoted upgrade price was about RUB 20,000 for 8 days, and when the hotel was overbooked, families were temporarily placed in a family room or an accessible room until standard rooms became available.
1 source · 39 days ago
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How small are budget hotel rooms and bathrooms in Turkey, and are they comfortable for two people?
Traveler feedback suggests some budget rooms in Turkey are very compact but still manageable for two people if you pack light. The main issue is usually the tiny bathroom, where the shower and toilet are squeezed into a very small space.
1 source · 40 days ago
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Which building or room type is best in a large family resort in Turkey for a quieter stay and easier access with kids?
For a quieter stay, travelers recommend the aqua building facing the inner courtyard or Deluxe rooms in separate buildings with their own pool. The main building tends to feel much busier during peak season.
1 source · 12 days ago
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Are family rooms available in both hotel buildings in Turkey, which building is better, and are there rooms without windows?
Travelers report that family rooms are available in both buildings, often listed as two similar 41 m² options with the main difference being the building. The main building is described as more practical, the deluxe building as nicer-looking, but one guest reported being placed in a cramped windowless standard room booked via Trip.com, so room details should be confirmed before payment.
1 source · 11 days ago
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Is Rama Hotel in Goynuk a good place to stay for a beach holiday in Turkey?
Based on traveler feedback, Rama in Goynuk is generally liked enough that some guests would return again. The main caveats mentioned are occasional minor room issues and limited package availability from preferred departure airports.
1 source · 40 days ago
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Can you get a better room after check-in at a resort in Turkey, and do tips help with a room upgrade?
Yes, moving to a better room at a resort in Turkey is often possible, but it mainly depends on availability. Tips do not guarantee an upgrade: if no better rooms are free, guests are usually asked to wait until the next day or a couple of days and can often move without paying extra.
1 source · 41 days ago
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Which rooms should you avoid in Turkey resort hotels if you want a quiet stay at night?
If you need quiet at night, avoid rooms and villas next to the stage, show area, or disco: music and entertainment can continue until about 11 pm. Rooms in the main building or farther from the evening activity zones are usually a better choice.
1 source · 41 days ago