Which beachfront hotel is better in Çamyuva, Kemer — Rixos Lucida or Rixos Armas?
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TL;DR
In Çamyuva, travelers recommend Robinson Club and Marco Polo as the best options, with Rixos L'Ocean praised for food; Rixos Lucida gets criticized for its roadside location, though rooms facing the main building (sometimes arranged with a small tip) get better reviews.
If you want to stay right in Kemer town on the first line, expect very tight hotel spacing — buildings are packed close together. If nightlife matters more than the beach, cheaper hotels further from the sea (about 10 lines back) are an option.
At Rixos Lucida, request a room facing the main building instead of the road — sometimes arranged with a small extra payment at check-in. Food quality is comparable to Rixos Delta, with imported alcohol, trout, a large buffet with varied cuisines, and full lunch options rather than snacks.
Rixos Lucida is criticized for being right next to the road, with passersby able to see guests on balconies or the beach. The hotel is split into two parts — one directly on the beach, the other across the road — which some find inconvenient.
In Çamyuva, locals say the only truly good hotels are Robinson Club and Marco Polo, while Rixos L'Ocean stands out for food quality — other options in the area are rated as basic all-inclusive resorts.