| |
Holiday Reviews > Med Beach Resorts > Turkey > Marmaris > Marmaris Apartments > Club Seray Forest Apartments > Read Reviews
Club Seray Forest Apartments ReviewsPage 1 2 3
| Board Basis: |
All Inclusive |
| Date of
Holiday: |
Apr 2008 |
| Tour
Operator: |
freedem direct.com |
| Submitted
By: |
atif fawzy |
| Overall
Rating: |
1/10 |
| Comments: |
well what can I say , I wouldent say there again its more of a 2 . after 2 days got back our room was ok air con was good room very basic . we had a fantastic holiday but we eate out a lot as the food was rubbish yes chicken for lunch and dinner breakfast was cocktail sasages and bolied eggs , i would say some of the staff are very freindly some not look missrable, think i would be collecting cups all day for 12 hours, the drinks are waterd down you get a half cup of beer and if u ask to top it up they just stare at you, ice was a nitemare to get as well one ice per cup , you have to pay for icecream witch is a rip off , we payed a lot of money for this holiday and it was not up to standerd at all , some of the other reveiws are right , we met up with couple witch where lovley, and went to the bar near the entrance , they are so rude and cheeky , you pay for the all inclusive so you should be able to drink as much as you wish but there wasent much there and nothing to do at nights at all,, i loved turkey and would go back but I advice any one please do not book this hotel you will just be waisting your money .. over all we loved turkey and most of the people got out there way to make you feel so welcome just not at this hotel avoid it.... atif fawy
|
|
|
|
| Board Basis: |
Self Catering |
| Date of
Holiday: |
Oct 2007 |
| Tour
Operator: |
Thomas Cook |
| Submitted
By: |
Ms M Mckinnie |
| Overall
Rating: |
2/10 |
| Comments: |
Staying at the Club Seray Apartments was a bit like being an audience member on the Trisha Goddard show! With the exception of a handful of people the place seemed to attract all the elements of what is classed as being wrong with Britain today and it was hard to watch. Badly behaved, uncontrolled and unsupervised children were running riot through the the corridors of the hotel at all times of the night, banging doors, swearing, etc. It was a relief to get home for a decent nights sleep! Myself, my partner and our two children (aged 12 and 14) were constantly open-mouthed at the rudeness towards the hard-working and helpful staff who were nothing but pleasant at all times. Our answer was to stay away as much as possible.
Anyone who wants to book a tour (eg jeep safari, boat cruises) we recommend Timo Travel which is about 15 minutes walk from the apartments around the corner from the Golden Orange restaurant (very reasonably priced, good food, served by great staff who don't hassle you at all). We dealt with a guy called Mardin who sold us exactly what we wanted at good prices (we had been ripped off by the first place we went to - English by the way - (be very careful). Had it not been for this guy we would have left Turkey feeling very disillusioned as it seemed to us that everyone just wanted to get as much money out of us as possible (which is the case a lot of the time). However, as the week progressed we saw that the majority of the locals really want you to have a good time and are concerned if they think you are not.
If you want to eat good Turkish food (hard to find here in Marmaris as the "egg and chips" culture is everywhere) then go to Ali Baba's cafe/bar/restaurant which is on the opposite side of the road to Tansas supermarket down in the town. The staff don't speak English as this is a traditional Turkish establishment (no foreigners here) but we chanced upon it and the waiter gave us a selection of great food which was great for the kids who otherwise would have gone home not knowing what Turkish food was like.
We would go back to Turkey but next time it will be somewhere less commercialised and hopefully the residents of the apartments won't resemble something out of prisoner cell block H.
|
|
|
|
| Board Basis: |
Self Catering |
| Date of
Holiday: |
Aug 2007 |
| Tour
Operator: |
Thomson |
| Submitted
By: |
Mr M Hucknall |
| Overall
Rating: |
8/10 |
| Comments: |
The hotel is of a good standard, clean and reasonably maintained. The pool could have been bigger although we were fortunate as the hotel was not that busy whilst we were their. Food from the restaurant was fine although stay away from anything that states ham, its more like tasteless tongue. Weather was red hot (40+ & still 36 at 10pm), although it was starting to cool down towards the end of the holiday. Bill the rep - Nice Geordie chap, very helpful and very knowledgeable (10/10).
TRIPS, use Nostradameus Travel in the square (400 yrds from hotel), exactly the same excursions, a damn site cheaper and very reliable - ask for Kate.
Marmaris - very busy (Blackpoolish) recommend Icmeler for a night out, a lot quiet but still plenty of things to do.
Expect to tip for everything, Oh, and I almost forgot you need to buy your own loo roll as the hotel does not supply it, it does sell it, for a 3 star hotel and such a basic requirement, not impressed.
Overall a very enjoyable holiday.
|
|
|
|
| Board Basis: |
Self Catering |
| Date of
Holiday: |
Aug 2007 |
| Tour
Operator: |
Thomson |
| Submitted
By: |
Miss L Longworth |
| Overall
Rating: |
8/10 |
| Comments: |
Just back from Club Seray Forest with my 2 children, its our second year there. Apartments clean and well equipped, staff very friendly and helpful. Plenty of entertainment although it was the same as last year. Booked our trips through Bill the Thompson rep who was very good, my children had ear infections and he helped us. Food was a bit bland so my children wouldn’t eat. But plenty of restaurants within walking distance. Only problem we had was trying to get served we had to go the bar ourselves and wait to be served, bit annoying but others had to do the same thing. Going back to Marmaris next year but going to the new hotel cant wait. Hi to everyone we met!!!!!!
|
|
|
|
| Board Basis: |
Half Board |
| Date of
Holiday: |
Jul 2007 |
| Tour
Operator: |
Thomson |
| Submitted
By: |
Mrs A Walters |
| Overall
Rating: |
10/10 |
| Comments: |
What a great place! From arrival to departure the staff were lovely and would do anything they could to help.
The room was very clean and well maintained. It also had everything you would need from a self-catering point of view. Every room had a daily maid service which were very efficient and did a great job.
We had a small hiccup with the air con when we arrived which was made top priority and resolved very quickly and efficiently by the staff.
The pool was always clean and waiter staff were second to none. Nothing was too much trouble for them! They were very friendly and were an absolute pleasure to speak to. The only catch was the limited English language knowledge.
Am planning to go back early next year. We cannot wait!
|
|
|
|
| Board Basis: |
Self Catering |
| Date of
Holiday: |
Jul 2007 |
| Tour
Operator: |
Thomson |
| Submitted
By: |
Miss C Carr |
| Overall
Rating: |
10/10 |
| Comments: |
When we arrived at the Club Seray Forest, we where a bit concerned that we seemed miles away from anywhere. Our holiday was allocation on arrival, so we knew nothing about the accommodation and were hoping to be by the beach.
I can honestly say this did not affect our holiday at all, we had the most fantastic time. Our Thomson rep a guy called Bill was fantastic, we met him at the airport and he was everything a rep should be friendly, approachable and obviously had a great passion for Turkey and the people who live there.
On arrival we where greeted by the manager and checked in speedily by excellent reception staff, our rooms where nice, spotless, with a lovely bathroom. On the down side there is only air con in the bedroom, so the two people stuck sleeping on the pull down couches in the living area will be sweltering through out the night. After chatting to a few people, we found that they had carried the couches into the bedroom and all slept in the one room. The air con costs £4 a night (10 turkish Lira) but I would pay it, it is so hot.
In the room there is a kettle, fridge, toaster and electric two ring stove with no oven. We ate out every day so only used the facilities for toast for breakfast and tea/coffee. I know one lady cooked every night and even found a Tesco supermarket to stock up.
Our first night we ate in the restaurant at Club Seray Forest as we were to tired to explore and we were very pleased with the food, I had steak and it was excellent. The restaurant manager Kemal introduced himself and explained about the half board option they have at the Club Seray, which actually is very good value, it's breakfast and dinner for I think it was £9 per day, you don't have to commit to a full week you can just do a couple of days, or a day if you want. Kemal was very helpful and charming and you never felt under pressure to eat in the hotel.
There was one waiter in particular who looked after us every night, his name was Bengamin and he was a true professional. We couldn't thank him enough for how he looked after us, excellent service and nothing was to much hassle. When you stay in the Club Seray they have a club card you need to use to pay for everything, I was doubtful at first, but it really is an excellent idea. You put money on the card at reception and when you pay for food at the bar or restaurant you get an electronic itemised bill that you sign for, it saves you needing cash around the pool and you know you can't get overcharged for things. I did feel sorry for the waiting on and bar staff as they obviously don't get any tips.
When we did eat out 5 minutes away is the excellent Carol's Restaurant and the Star restaurant, Carol's was the better of the two. When we checked the prices in the hotel they where the same as restaurants outside, so it wasn't any cheaper to eat away from the hotel. The hill every one is going on about in previous reviews isn't that bad, but it would be a problem is you where disabled or elderly.
The Entertainment Team in the Club Seray are fantastic, Oscar, Sergio and Sasha they work so hard. There is water polo, football, all sorts of fun activities in the day to keep the kids occupied and in the evening Mini Disco which was the high light of the holiday for my 4 year old, followed by the entertainment. We saw snake man, fire man, belly dancers, break dancers (who where amazing) magic shows, it's not fantastic but it's a great laugh with a few beers. All the entertainment was finished by about 11pm every night and the hotel would be very quiet, we honestly had no problems with noise of a night from other guests and as it is far away from the centre of Marmaris lovely and peaceful.
Getting in to Marmaris takes about 10 mins on the local bus, no 2 & 3 take you into Marmaris or there is the free complimentary lift you can get of the hotel, think it goes 6 times a day. When we got into Marmaris with all the hustle & bustle we where so glad we where away from it all, in the peace and quiet and realised the Club Seray's location was a bonus.
We booked two trips with Thompson 'Sunsplash Cruise' and 'Dalyan Adventure' both excellent, £20 for each trip, my 4 year old went free and we got a trip to the Turkish Baths thrown in for free. The trips where excellent, everyone tells you when you book with Thomson how you could have got it cheaper and maybe I could, but when you have a 4 year old you want to know your in safe hands.
The bonus Turkish Baths was amazing such a good experience (free if you book 2 trips) so funny seeing my little one get scrubbed by a turkish masseur, he loved it. Talking about Turkish Massages the guy at the Club Seray is a right old pain in the backside, he will hassle you from when you arrive till you leave to go and get a massage, in the facilities at Club Seray. It costs £20 for the works and to be honest it was amazing and worth every penny, I strung him along for 3 days and got it for £15 but be warned, he won't stop till he gets you.
If you go on Holiday to Club Seray I hope you have a wonderful holiday we did, a big thank you to all the staff as they where all fantastic!
|
|
|
|
| Board Basis: |
Self Catering |
| Date of
Holiday: |
Jul 2007 |
| Tour
Operator: |
Thomson |
| Submitted
By: |
Mrs K Bayliss |
| Overall
Rating: |
10/10 |
| Comments: |
Just got back 26/07/07, had a week in this apartment and I can say apart from the hill, it was all 10 out of 10. Staff were very helpful in all ways, a little entertainment at night was good, ie. bingo, kids half hour disco then one or two hours for all shows.
You can upgrade to half board when you get there which is really worth the money, you can pick anything off menu. Pool is lovely and we didn’t find sun beds hard to get. It was all English people staying in hotel.
Would go back tomorrow. Other place which was good to eat was the Star Bar, really friendly.
|
|
|
|
| Board Basis: |
Self Catering |
| Date of
Holiday: |
Jul 2007 |
| Tour
Operator: |
Thomson |
| Submitted
By: |
Mr P Johnston |
| Overall
Rating: |
8/10 |
| Comments: |
The hotel does exactly what it says on the tin. A good base for a family holiday,2 adults and a 13 and 10 year old, far enough away from the hustle and bustle, but close enough to get there with little fuss when you want to live it up.
Staff are friendly and the hotel is reasonably clean. Kids can be noisy during the day but they are only enjoying themselves and its not so bad as to keep you awake at night. Entertainment team try very hard to put some fun into everyone's holiday during the day and night. Entertainment at the hotel stops between 11 to 11.30 pm.
Hotel would be even better at the bottom of the hill as it is quite steep but it is no Ben Nevis. Don't let the incline put you off, taxis and Dolmus are plentiful.
The shops and restaurants make their living from the tourist so expect to be mildly hassled by the traders, but they are never rude or overpowering "Just say No Thanks" and they will accept that.
The best recommendation is that I would go back without any hesitation.
|
|
|
|
| Board Basis: |
Self Catering |
| Date of
Holiday: |
Jun 2007 |
| Tour
Operator: |
Thomson |
| Submitted
By: |
Mr M S Pemberton |
| Overall
Rating: |
9/10 |
| Comments: |
This was my fourth visit to these apartments, which are set at the back of the resort in peaceful surroundings. It has changed a little since my last visit, with the addition of a Turkish Bath, a must for all visitors.
The rooms are basic but well maintained. There are rooms with a double bed available, which are located at either end of the apartments both front and rear. The staff are friendly and more than happy to help you.
This is not suitable for the elderly or infirm, as it is a distance from the resort centre and there is a short but steep incline from the front gates to the door.
Not being one for the beach, we enjoyed to lie by the pool by day, on the wonderful sun terrace were the sunbeds are free and plentiful. There are pool games organised by the staff meant for the children, but enjoyed by all.
At the end of the day you can enjoy the view over Marmaris, with a quick drink before taking a Dolmus into town for an evening meal and a walk down the promenade.
Alternatively, there are many events and entertainment on an evening for those not wishing to venture into town. These are generally finished by around 10.30, so as not disturb the local residents as well as those wanting an early night.
There is a good atmosphere on an evening and we always tried to get back for a few drinks with the other guests before retiring.
I could not envisage visiting Marmaris and staying anywhere else.
|
|
|
|
| Board Basis: |
Self Catering |
| Date of
Holiday: |
Jun 2007 |
| Tour
Operator: |
Thomson |
| Submitted
By: |
Mrs S J Taylor |
| Overall
Rating: |
10/10 |
| Comments: |
My husband & I had a great time at the Club Seray Forest. The staff were so friendly & helpful.
Good entertainment in the evening especially ideal for families, the children are well catered for.
Club Seray is just in the right place for peace and quiet but close enough to Marmaris to enjoy the night life & the little buses run constantly, so no problem getting there, as it is on a hillside the views are great.
We highly recommend a holiday at this establishment.
|
|
|
|
| Board Basis: |
Self Catering |
| Date of
Holiday: |
Jun 2007 |
| Tour
Operator: |
Thomson |
| Submitted
By: |
Mrs N Claughan |
| Overall
Rating: |
9/10 |
| Comments: |
I spent a week here with my husband and 2 kids and would definitely go back. The staff were really helpful and friendly.
They were waiting when we arrived to carry our cases from the bus right to our room, even though it was 03.30 in the morning. We were hassled a little by the bloke wanting us to have a massage but after he realised we weren't interested he left us alone.
The rooms were basic and the air con was useless but we hired 2 fans which cost £10 each for the week. The rooms were cleaned and bedding changed often and on
the last day the bedding and towels were made into a boat and decorated with flowers.
There was activities through the day and entertainment on a night suitable for adults and kids. All entertainment finished at reasonable time so it wasn’t noisy on a night.
The hotel restaurant was reasonably priced and the food was ok you can pay to upgrade to half board it worked out much cheaper if you eat in a lot which we did.
The big pool was a bit deep no shallow end but the was a fair size kids pool. Plenty sun beds to go round. There was a free bus to take you in to town which we used a few times.
We had a great time and would recommend this hotel to families, it has everything you need. The supermarket was a bit pricey but the free bus drops you off at Tesco and its much cheaper.
|
|
|
|
| Board Basis: |
Self Catering |
| Date of
Holiday: |
Jun 2007 |
| Tour
Operator: |
Thomson |
| Submitted
By: |
Ms L Healy |
| Overall
Rating: |
10/10 |
| Comments: |
Myself, my boyfriend and my son aged 9 arrived 18th June at club Seray and loved it straight away. Staff were friendly and helpful.
Pool was clean and spacious, rooms were clean. Good shows every night and with Oscar and Sergio adults and children have good fun.
During the day there’s pool competitions and water polo to keep everyone happy. We ate most days at hotel as it was cheap and nice.
Bar staff can’t do enough to help you. The dolmus took you for almost nothing and where ever in Marmaris you wanted to go.
My son and I had a small medical problem and a doctor came in 5 minutes to see us and sorted it I was very impressed.
At night the music ended around 12 and we had a room near the bar and pool and we had no worries with noise.
Weather was amazing over 50 for a few days. If we go back to turkey we 100% will stay at club Seray again and would highly recommend it.
|
|
|
|
| Board Basis: |
Self Catering |
| Date of
Holiday: |
Jun 2007 |
| Tour
Operator: |
Portland Direct |
| Submitted
By: |
Mr R Tonelli |
| Overall
Rating: |
7/10 |
| Comments: |
Girlfriend and I just came back today after a week spent at the Seray Forrest. I have to say that the staff are friendly and helpful, the place is clean and organised, the entertainment is good and the food is good too.
It is a very good resort for the price. The only remarks were for the over-zealous Turkish massage salesman, who hassled my girlfriend for 4 days and went away angry with her because she wouldn't have the massage.
The disappointing thing about this holiday is surely not the hotel. It's the constant hassling from the shopkeepers and the barmen in every place. It's stressing and overwhelming. The prices that the British tourists are charged are ridiculous. £4 for a can of coke is a joke.
The beach is only 10-feet long and made of pebbles. No sand on sight. The sea is not exceptional, and here the swimming pool in the Seray Forrest comes handy, as it's very nice, clean and big enough. Icmeler is far superior in any way.
|
|
|
|
| Board Basis: |
Self Catering |
| Date of
Holiday: |
May 2007 |
| Tour
Operator: |
Thomson |
| Submitted
By: |
Miss Aj Davies |
| Overall
Rating: |
10/10 |
| Comments: |
This holiday was FAB!!! The flights a bit annoying but apart from that ..... it was amazing!!
I came along with my mother, my brother aged 13 and my little sister aged 6 the holiday was great. All the entertainers Sergio, Oscar and Sasha were the best, they had something for you to do every hour of the day. Whether it be miniclub with Sasha that included painting and art activities with all the children and they absolutely loved it, or with Sergio there was an option throughout the day of water polo adults and childrens football also a pool tournament and more. There is also an option of bingo with Oscar of an evening and mini-disco for all the children and all the entertainers of a night. If you have any children between the age of 1-16 they will absolutely love it.
I highly recommend this hotel for a family holiday. I do recommend either in may or September you take a visit to Turkey because the temperatures become sky high and are believed to reach ova the 60s in July.
I came to this hotel May 2007 for 2 weeks, I then came again in September 2007. I met some fabulous people and now I am going to the same hotel for the third time next year May 2008!!
I believe there is many complaints about the hill (we called it killer hill), you have to climb up to make your way to the hotel. I found it is a bit of a struggle at the hottest point of the day but there is a mini bus that often travels by and gives you a lift.
Believe me there are many fabulous sights and great boat trips to try, if you have the opportunity to take a mud bath take it! Skin 10 yrs younger 10 yrs softer!!
Thanx for reading!
|
|
|
|
| Board Basis: |
Self Catering |
| Date of
Holiday: |
May 2007 |
| Tour
Operator: |
Thomson |
| Submitted
By: |
Mrs RA Mayoh |
| Overall
Rating: |
6/10 |
| Comments: |
Hotel situated at the top of a steep bank, says not suitable for those with walking difficulties! Not suitable for anyone but very young and in tip top health.
I am fairly fit 62 but found it killing in the heat, especially if you want to explore the area and not spend 14 days in hotel, therefore doing the climb (about 45 degrees) twice a day.
Apartment well equipped with toaster, kettle, bath etc but beds rock hard, to give manager his due, he showed us several other rooms and they were all the same, sofa bed covers in lounge very grubby, state you would expect at the end of the season and as this was only second week of season. I presume they were not cleaned at the end of last season.
Rest of apartment clean and looked after by cleaner who definitely wants her tip as she leaves you a note with her name, but flowers left with towels numerous times. Water always very hot welcome to us but could be scalding for children. If you have room at front you get a view but also get the constant noise
Now for the children!
If you are mature and want to relax on holiday do not go to a family based hotel. The children here were out of control and ran up and down corridors slamming doors, sending lifts to all floors as a laugh. Even playing football in apartments and this is up to and after midnight.
Poor staff tried to occupy them and exert some control but obviously didn't want to upset parents.
Some families were even given warnings of eviction. I am ashamed of the behaviour of British parents who do not seem to care where their children are or who they are disturbing as long as they can sunbathe and booze without being bothered by them.
These facts are surprising as the big news before we left England was the abduction of a toddler on holiday. No I am not a child hater, I had three of my own and have a grandchild, and I know children are boisterous and noisy.
After 10 holidays in Turkey this is the first time we have asked to be moved to other apartments, but after learning that Thomson wanted another £200 to £300 for the privilege we took it out for another 10 days, and spent the money on trips to get away.
This hotel is great if you have children and don't want to move out of the hotel for 14 days, it has pool, children’s pool, games, bingo, films and so so food, very helpful staff(although not pleased with us because we went out), but otherwise steer clear.
Good hotel shame about hill and kids.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Club Seray Forest Apartments ReviewsPage 1 2 3
|
|
|