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Altinkum Bungalow Hotel

locationSide, Antalya

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About  Altinkum Bungalow HotelAbout Altinkum Bungalow Hotel

Location

The hotel has an ideal near the beach, into the town centre. Antalya Airport is approximately 65 km away.

Facility

The bungalow complex has 103 rooms, including 99 double rooms. The reception desk in the lobby is staffed round the clock. To ensure guests a comfortable and relaxing stay, the complex provides various services and facilities, including a transfer service and a coin-operated laundry. Wireless internet access (no extra charge) is provided in public areas. The tour desk offers assistance with booking excursions. The grounds of the complex feature a playground and a lovely garden. Guests arriving by car can park their vehicles in the car park.

Rooms

Rooms feature a living room and a bathroom. Air conditioning ensures comfortable temperatures. In some rooms, a terrace provides additional space for relaxation. Extra beds or children's beds can be provided upon request. Guests will also find a mini fridge included among the standard features. A telephone, satellite television and WiFi (no extra charge) are provided as well. A hairdryer is provided in the bathrooms. A 1 wheelchair-friendly room with a wheelchair-accessible bathroom can be booked. The complex has smoking rooms.

Sport

Guests can work out or just relax in the outdoor and indoor pools. Kids can splash about in a special swimming area just for them. Sun loungers and parasols are available on the sun terrace. There is a wellness area with a spa and a hammam and, for an additional fee, a sauna, a beauty salon and massage treatments. The complex offers an entertainment programme for adults.

Meals

The complex includes 2 restaurants and a bar. All-inclusive can be booked. A delicious and varied buffet awaits guests at breakfast, lunch and dinner. The complex offers a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

Payment

The following credit cards are accepted: VISA and MasterCard.

 Amenities at Altinkum Bungalow Hotel Amenities at Altinkum Bungalow Hotel

  • Facilities

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      24-hour reception

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      Air conditioning

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      Bar(s)

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      Car Park

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      Laundry Facilities

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      Playground

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      Restaurant(s)

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      Wifi

  • Hygiene

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      Enhanced cleaning programme

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      Use of commercially available disinfectants

  • Meals

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      All inclusive

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      Breakfast Buffet

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      Evening Buffet

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      Lunch Buffet

  • Sport/Entertainment

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      Children's Pool

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      Entertainment Programme

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      Indoor Pool

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      Massage

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      Outdoor Pool(s)

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      Parasols

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      Sauna

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      Sun loungers

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      Sun terrace

LocationLocation

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Around this property:

Beach

30 m

Centre

800 m

User Rating & ReviewsUser Rating & Reviews

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Excellent

46

Very Good

27

Average

16

Poor

9

Terrible

16

Recent Reviews: 114

  • User:G5493WLkimr

    Trip type: Couples

    Brill location

    rating26 Jul 2022

    Very friendly hotel , staff were great . Ideal for the old town and ruins, rooms were fine for us as we don't spend a great deal of time in them , just to sleep and change . Food was fine only for kids not a lot of selection , in 2 weeks there was on chips on once . Would stay again with no worries
  • User:S3840DNrichardb

    Trip type: Family

    Hotel altinkum bungalow's

    rating09 Jul 2022

    The hotel is good location is excellent food is ok only a few British mostly German but staff are very friendly overall for the price 4 out of 5 alcohol is only vodka rakiki and red and white wine Other than that all good very hot 35 Deg no rain at all
  • User:Dipiie

    Trip type: Family

    Want good service? Flirt back or wave the bills

    rating21 Jul 2019

    My family and I went to the Side Altinkum Bungalows in mid-July and stayed there for a total of 7 days (excluding the day of departure).I will divide this review into 4 sections as there are several aspects to comment on.1. The hotel and the accommodation2. The location3. The food4. The service1. The hotel and the accommodationThe hotel is located on a piece of land about 5-10 metres away from the beach. The path to the hotel starting from the street starts with a downwards ‘hill’ leading to a guard post. The guard post tends to have 1-2 attendees who check your band (that you get once checked in). Next to the guard post, I found apartments probably for the employees.The path to the reception is an about 100-metre long one that is surrounded by bungalows and greenery. One important note here is that when the path is wet, shoes that tend to slip will most likely slip here. On your way to the reception, you’ll find signs leading to the Turkish bath, the hotel hairdresser, the restaurants, and rooms.The reception is located in a separate house/room. You can’t miss it as the room is surrounded by glass/windows. The reception has one large room with a sitting area and two private rooms for the workers.Standing with your back to the reception, you’ll see the start of the restaurant area. In there you’ll find plenty of sitting space, the bar, the coffee/tee station, and a refreshment table + water cooler. The restaurant included in the all-inclusive deal is located closest to the reception. While the other restaurant is a short walk through the tables and past the ‘gate’/divider. The restaurant is less than a 10-metre walk away from the coast.Going back to the reception. To your left with your back to the reception, you’ll find the path leading to the bungalows. The path splits into two with trees and bushes in the middle. The housing is small-medium sized bungalows/houses. The houses my family and I stayed in included one bathroom and one bedroom. There are a table and two chairs for outdoor seating. The room my parents stayed in was larger than mine and my sisters’. They had a vanity, one large bed divided in two, a bathroom, AC, a closet, and bedside tables. My sisters and my room was smaller but included the same furniture as the previous room. The room key includes a plastic ‘bar’ that works as the trigger for the room. Basically, you have a bar that you insert into a slot inside the room. Once you remove the bar, the electricity turns off.The room itself was fine. The AC was pretty loud and sometimes the remote wouldn’t work. The lights worked fine. The bathroom was nice and average-sized. The shower was nice, and the toilet includes a washer (? Used to wash your private parts).My comments:I have nothing bad to say about the hotel or bungalows. The trees and plants they have been growing there are beautiful and relaxing. There are a lot of ants there and cats. I loved the latter.TIPS:FREAKING. MOSQUITOS.Buy a Raid room plug. Mosquitos are a big thing during the summer so be smarter than I and buy that Raid plug-in or at least bug spray. The mosquito bites are pesky. In my case, I was bitten five times and the skin in that area would swell badly. Important to note here is that if you have the AC turned on the plug doesn’t work. No idea why that didn’t occur to me.The key trickIf you’d like to keep the room cool in your absence, then remove the key from the bar and keep the bar in. saves your skin during the heat.2. The locationThe location was very convenient. You’ll be located 4 km away from the mall (worth a few trips), 600-1000 metres away from the ruins, and a 1 km walk away from the nearest supermarkets.The beach is located right next to the hotel. Literally just a few steps down.Taxis can be ordered through the reception for no charge.A taxi ride to the mall shouldn’t cost you more than 30-35 TL.Be wary of the numerous vendors trying to sell you everything from fans to beach houses. They're very persistent and will scoff at you or even make fun of you if you don't pay them attention (and money). We even had one becoming upset because we refused to drink his tea.My comments:It felt great to be able to walk everywhere. However, since the heat was a tad too much, I frequented the taxis. The mall is pretty close but I never had the opportunity to walk there. Supermarkets can be found everywhere. Prices are in both euro and TL. The shopkeepers speak Turkish, some German and Russian, and VERY broken English.Tips:The freaking taxisHaggle. Please don’t overpay for a short ride because they will haggle the life out of you. Basically, a trip to the mall shouldn’t cost you more than 35 TL, a trip to the ruins 20-30 TL and a trip to the Manavgat waterfalls/bazaar 100 TL. Believe me, many of them will do anything to overcharge you. I had one driver agree with me on 35 and once at my destination asking me for 50. We had a long argument that ended with him leaving without getting paid. His loss. So yeah, don’t hesitate to shoot down their attitudes.3. The foodSigh, where do I even start?The restaurant included in the all-inclusive price was fine. They have an average selection of dishes and there’s usually a cook cooking up a dish outside, too. The salad bar is alright but most of the greens were bitter. The cheese and cold cuts selection were good although the latter tasted the same. the dishes were a hit or miss. I liked the breakfast the most while I preferred eating out around dinner time. The dessert table was ok. Most desserts are too sweet, dry or bland. The bread is quite good, and they have a toaster and panini maker. The soups where very salty.They focus a lot on carbs and proteins. If you don’t care about flavour, then you should be good to go.We didn't try the other restaurant since its prices were higher than a more decent restaurant outside the hotel. Just eat out whenever you can. We wished that we hadn't chosen the all-inclusive by the third day there.4. The serviceOh dear, here we go.We were generally welcomed well. A guy helped with the luggage and the receptionists explained everything. The staff was welcoming and nice (until the fire nation attacked). As the days went, the service level decreased. A lot of the staff members went from all smiles when they’d see you to dry washing their hands expecting payment to every inch they’d take for you.The hotel staff service differed between leeching off you to helpfulness. The one line that could attempt summarising my experience with the hotel staff is: they’d love to help if you wave a few bills in the air OR they’d help and semi-frown at you if you didn’t use their paid services in the future.Here are some examples:The receptionists were either semi-helpful or extremely dismissive. If you didn’t speak Turkish or German, you’re practically on your own. They would get frustrated with you before you had the chance to explain the issue in simpler terms. Once, I called the reception to ask about the pick-up of the minibar (btw, the minibar is an extra cost. It will cost you 65 TL or 10 EURO) as we had agreed for them to pick it up Thursday. The receptionist, a woman, told me to wait and then hung up on me. I called again and they never picked up. I actually had to go there and explain the situation. The fridge was never picked up regardless of their promises.Regardless of how much you pay for extra services, the provider will most likely try to sell you whatever extra stuff they have for a too-high fee. I had the Pedi and mani treatments that cost me 90 TL. Regardless, the worker still tried to sell me a foot file for 60 TL. I saw that same file at Gratis (go there) for 10-15 TL.The cleaning lady wouldn't change the sheets unless they were very dirty. My sister dropped some chocolate on one of the bedsheets and that was the only time the lady changed the sheets. The towels were changed but not the bigger ones for showering.Some of the waiters can be uncomfortable to be around. My sister had one waiter constantly trying to chit chat regardless of how dismissive she tried to be. He eventually was fired for harassing the guests. Be careful.On the last day, the staff completely lost their service skills. We weren’t allowed to place our bags inside the reception (which every guest had been allowed to do before us), the receptionist wouldn’t ask anyone to help us with the bags. Since the bus taking us to the airport cannot go down the little hill we had to drag the bags up. One guy ran after us and dry washed his hands smirking. He wanted money, obviously, and claimed he could take all the bags up the hill for us. However, since we were already fed up by the staff we asked him to leave after kindly declining his offers. He wasn’t too pleased.So, who are the nice people at the hotel?The hairdresser, her husband, and their dogThe cleaning ladySome of the Turkish Hammam staffSome of the restaurant/bar staffThe old man gardenerTo sum up:The location and the actual hotel are great.The service is ok until you reach the last days of your stay. Then, it sucks unless you wave your bills at everyone and overpay.Some of the people are good people but they’re hard to find.
  • User:Lijeol93

    Trip type: Family

    Not the best, but okay due to the price

    rating12 Oct 2017

    Went to Altinkum Bungalows in late September. We were three persons, and had booked a large room. The room where a nice size and it was cleaned 6 of 7 days. The bathroom was a bit small, and without any storage options except for hangers to the towels. Nice balcony, our room was placed on a 'palm avenue', and in the evening it was nice and quiet there. The food!Breakfast, not the biggest selection but we were not missing anything, some days the staff were standing outside and making ex. fried egg, but they quit making it around 9.30 and the breakfast was until 10, and they rejected to make more after that time (9.30) even though they had more eggs. That was not satisfying!Lunch and dinner, nice selection, and something for everyone. The food tasted good like it was homemade! And it was not the same everyday as you sometimes see in all inclusive restaurants. Disadvantages, - The bar was closing at 22.00, after that you could only get water, not even coffee! - The safetybox is located in the reception!- You have to rent a minibar, which means you can not have water cooled in your room!- The staff in reception is mostly communicating in German! One couldn't talk english at all..I will consider going back to Altinkum Bungalowes, mostly because of the location of the hotel, right down to the beach. Oh the beach was lovely, no stones, just sand!
  • User:Suvima

    Trip type: Couples

    Not for every taste!

    rating06 Jul 2017

    We booked one week holiday to stay at Altinkum Bungalows but we ended up to stay only 2 days. The little cottages were very sweet and the area / garden was nice made and clean. However, we had problems with the electricity in the cottage and could not load phones or use it otherwise, because each time the electricity turned off itself. Someone came to look at it, but nothing happened. Also the air-condition didn't work well, so it was very inside as the outside temperatures were over 30 degrees. Unfortunately the food wasn't good at all and there was not lot of choice. All inclusive isn't worth of it, so if you decided to stay here, prefer eat outside.The bungalow had small beach, but really small and not well taken care of. The location was excellent and the service was all right. However I'd choose something else for my holiday, but if you want just simple cottage just for sleep then it's fine.

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