Is the all-inclusive food at Rama Hotel (Kemer, Turkey) good, and is it true there are flies in the restaurant?
Based on 1 discussion with 3 participants · Last activity: 21 days ago
Based on 1 discussion with 3 participants · Last activity: 21 days ago
TL;DR
Rama Hotel is a budget 1-star all-inclusive resort in Kemer where guests regularly complain about flies in the restaurant (periodically fumigated), basic local alcohol only, and paid Wi-Fi ($10) outside rooms.
One more review (from June 23) notes the food is basic but filling - cheap red fish and overdried kebabs (no flies at that time). Additional complaints: cold sea water, an old tiny TV, torn dirty towels in the room, and constant entertainment noise everywhere making the sea barely audible.
Guests describe the all-inclusive food at Rama Hotel sarcastically, saying flies are a constant presence in the restaurant at all meals despite the all-inclusive concept.
The hotel's beach is small (about 300 meters) and the sea reportedly has trash and dirt, unlike nearby 5-star hotels like Rixos where the water is cleaner.
Rooms reportedly lack consistent hot water, the shower head is wall-mounted and can't be removed (inconvenient for shorter guests), and guests mention cockroaches in rooms.
The bar alcohol is decent but strictly local/domestic brands, no imported drinks available.
In-room Wi-Fi frequently disconnects, and Wi-Fi on the hotel grounds costs extra, around $10, which frustrates guests given the all-inclusive package.
Entertainment at the hotel is minimal - essentially one animator running the show, with foam parties on the beach being the main activity.
Guests confirm flies in the restaurant are real but not constant - staff periodically fumigate the area with a treatment cart, after which flies temporarily disappear.