The Storks of Böbs

The Storks of Böbs
A Very Fine Pair

The Royal Atlantis Spa and resort - Gündoğdu



Before I begin, I must say I am not a great fan of resort, or all inclusive package holidays, I am an individual, traveller, like to do my own thing, don’t like to be bound by set meal times, hate the mass feeding and am not the lying in the sun and be BBQ’d type. This is the first time since my daughter was a child that I have done anything like this type of thing and even then we done apartment self-catering.

So it didn’t bode well for the Royal Atlantis Spa and Resort.  You of course quite within your rights to ask to ask, “Then why the Hell did you book this holiday”, the reason being two fold may dear old friends Wille and Siggi from Berlin were celebrating their Golden wedding at this resort, they had been here two times previously and said it was first class, to add to this it was also Wille’s 71st birthday.
 

 
Also Linda needed a real break after having operations and a lot of stress; she wanted a “relaxing holiday”!   So we booked a 2 weeks all inclusive Holiday in the 5 star, Royal Atlantis Spa and Resort in Gündoğdu, near Side on the Turkish Riviera.

We had booked early, but not as early as our friends, but still got an amazing deal. It was only €750,- p.p. for the 2 weeks.

We left for Hannover Airport for our 2 week jaunt, on the 04 November, we had a very early flight so I had decided to travel to Hannover airport with my car and park it in the covered airport parking, for the princely sum of €58,- for the 2 weeks.

Everything went like clockwork, dropped Linda off at the departures and went and parked the car in the Parkhaus Ost. A short walk back to the departures and found Linda in line.

Our flight with Condor was also very uneventful, we got seats with plenty of leg room and as the aeroplane was only 60% full I even got three seater row all to myself.

The food was the normal terrible packed breakfast, rubber scrambled eggs , tasteless slice turkey gefugelwurst  (sausage), soft white sweet roll. I never have been a friend of airline food (unless traveling business class or above on long-haul flights).

When we had left Hannover it had been quite cold, we arrived into Antalya  airport and the temperature was good bit warmer than when we left Hannover at 05:00, it was 21°C and that at 09:30.
 
We got our transfer bus and within 45minutes had reached our Hotel.
 
It is said that first impressions are normally the best, the baggage was immediately picked up by a white coated porter (don’t Laugh), it was taken to the reception and the wheels of efficiency took over. Our friends had already been here a week and we asked if they were about? They phoned the room and as there was no answer, it was surmised that they were out and about, but the helpful receptionist asked if we would like to have a room in the same part of the hotel as they had their room, we answered in the affirmative and the room change took place. She then said our room would be ready at 12:00, but if we wanted we could have a breakfast in the special restaurant specially set up for early, late or those that had missed a meal. We got our armband and the porter took us to the restaurant. We had a full breakfast (a wonderful change from the airline food).

Boiled eggs, scrambled eggs, mushrooms, Turkish sausages, grilled tomatoes, fresh croissants, rolls, bread. Tea, coffee, water, fruit juices, a very good selection and very well cooked.

We then had a look around the complex and saw that it was immaculate, the Travertine floors gleaming; we sat outside in the open area between the patisserie and the reception and drank a glass of beer, it was by this time well after 11:00.

We then done a bit of an Orienteering tour, just to get our bearings, we sussed out the Spa area, the pools and ended up at the Lydia restaurant that fronted onto the beach, we ordered a white wine and sat at a table, people had started to come in, well that should be come under as the sides are open, the cooks had started cooking and we decided to vacate the table and go and see about our room. 
 
We went to the reception area and spoke to the nice receptionist; she then inquired by walkie-talkie and said yes our room was now ready.  

The porter took us up to our room, spotless, smelling of freshness, fresh linen, the Bathroom spotless (we had hit on a jewel of a cleaning lady), the fridge stocked with bottles of water, cola, lemonade, fruit juices. We had been given the code for the room safe (safe costs €1/day).  Unpacked we had a little snooze (we had been on the road since 01:30).

We had enquired as to the number of our friend’s room at the reception, so when we woke we rang them and Wille said he would meet us at the reception at 18:00 and show us the way down to the main restaurant (Romance) that is used for the evening buffet meal.
 

We went to our table, in all reality there are no reserved tables, but Wille had made friends with the waiter that ran this section and before any guests arrived he put glasses of wine on the table, thus they had been reserved, wink, wink!

The main warm buffet starts off with two different soups (these change each day) then comes a long row (25mtr) of chaffing dishes, fill with all of the delights of the near orient, but also European dishes, there is a section of 7 diet dishes in the centre, this is flanked on each side by two bread tables, what a display and what a range
 
 
But today we started in the centre as here was the salad, cheese displays, what an array fresh and preserved. Olives (at least 10 different types), filled artichokes, pepperonis, grilled aubergines and zucchinis, cold meats and pâtés tomato salads, fresh salads of every imaginable type and 8 different dressings. The cheeses no less extensive, it didn’t have your blue cheeses or hard and coloured European ones but at least 15 different sorts of local cows, sheep and goat cheeses.

I cannot remember what I had next but each day was different, though each day had at least 2 fish dishes sometimes 3, one always being  fresh grilled trout, dorado or sea bass, there was also a steamed fish and on some days, there would be deep fried whitebait  or breaded fish fillets to go with the  chips.

The main courses far too many and differing to remember, but during our stay I remember seeing and eating boeuf bourguignon, veal casserole , turkey, chicken, duck and my favourite lamb, we had it done in that many different was, that I cannot remember all of them, but needless to say slow cooked lamb shanks, lamb stew, lamb curry, spicy oriental baked lamb, köfta, kebabs.

Not that the vegetarians  got short changed as besides the wonderful salad bar, there was always a nice selection of warm foods, stuffed vegetables, braised aubergines and courgettes, green beans with onions and tomatoes.

I must say that the food left nothing to be desired, it was always, well cooked, fresh and very very tasty.

As I have said I am not normally a friend of buffet type meals and much prefer a-la-carte, this we had on two occasions on one evening the fish a-la-carte and the next evening the Turkish one. I can only say what a pity they don’t do this more of the time as we got the last ones of the season.

As well as the wonderful food, the Hotel has its very own Patisserie, this has a vitrine that is groaning under the weight of the sweet delicacies, on top are trays of biscuits that you could have along with your teas various, coffee, beer, wines and spirits. The area is also used as a general meeting place to play chess, backgammon, cards, watch footy on the television, or just chat. I would often go down and have a beer while working on my laptop. This area served cakes, pastries and refreshments 24 hours -a-day.

On the lower interconnecting corridors is where you will find the boutiques, shops, internet café, photographic shop, Jewellers and souvenir handlers.  As well as the former this is also the area to get fit and healthy, there are saunas and Turkish steam baths, massage rooms, 2 swimming pools, one fresh and one sea water. A fitness suite, a doctors (just in case you overdo it) nothing has been left out for those that desire going home a little fitter and healthier than when they came (though I am sure that the cooks will try their hardest to make sure you don’t)

In the lower area there is also a two lane bowling alley and a couple of pool tables, as well as the show theatre which has something different going on each evening, anyone for belly dancing?

The sardine frying place, the browning area is an area that I don’t visit; it is cheaper to go to a sun studio back home why would I come all the way from Germany to lie for 5 to 6 hours on a sun bed? I will walk along the beach with my shirt off but refuse to waste my precious holiday lying in the sun.

After the sun beds you reach the water’s edge (there isn’t a great distance between the last sun bed and the water). Adjacent to the sunbeds is a Parascending set up this like all of the water sports and the micro-light flights are not run by the hotel but are in private hands so not part of the all-inclusive. A 15 minute parascending flight  will cost €40,- and another €30,- if you want  the photographs and short video. The micro light cost €120, - for 30 minutes, the flights depend on wind and weather, but it looked fun.

The service in the hotel is first class and they go out of their way to make your stay as pleasant and enjoyable as possible, they even tried to get us into the kitchen to watch the bread being baked, alas it was not to be, but we did get some good photographs of the bakers at work during the day.
Making the pizza dough and roasting the topping 
 
Our favourite baker, she also is the egg specialist at the breakfast buffet. This time we discovered her at a stall in the garden baking the filled fladen bread, an interesting filling, crumbly sheep's cheese with parsley, but sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon






 

Facet:

Q. Was it worth it?

A. 100% worth every cent.

Q. was the food good?

A. Yes, the cooks went out of their way to serve international meals, which are varied and nutritious.

Q. Are the rooms spacious?

A. I have been in smaller but not many, but that being said, on holiday I aim to spend as short a time as possible in my room. The balconies are somewhat small with a table and 2 chairs; there isn’t much space for anything else. The bathroom has everything that you will want, even a telephone next to the WC.

Q. Are the rooms clean and cleaned regularly?

A. The room is cleaned each day, spotless, but one thing I will take the hotel service personnel to task with, why must the bath towels be changed every day? Even when I didn’t put it on the floor, but hung it on the hook, it was still changed, they may have thought that they were doing me a favour but they aren’t doing the environment any favours!

Q. Are the hotel personnel helpful?

A. I have never been in a hotel where the personnel went about their jobs in such a friendly, helpful and efficient manner. Nothing was too much bother; they were intent on making it as enjoyable as possible.

Q. Is the hotel programme interesting and well organised?

A. I will answer this in the affirmative, though I used very little of the facilities, Linda did, as did our friends, Linda swam in the indoor pool most days and took part in a massage programme. We didn’t book any trips etc. through the hotel, preferring to do it off our own bat. But it is all available and you are picked up direct in front of the hotel. Evenings is also well taken care of with a full programme, dancing, show or Cinema, it is all there. If you just want to relax and have a drink then there are a couple of bars to sit in and chat away the evening.

Q. is the beach clean and safe.

A. The beach in front of the hotel  very clean, alas about 1 km along the coast towards an interesting small fishing harbour (newly made) there is a lot of rubbish and junk lying on the beach and in the dunes such a pity.

Q. Now the million dollar question, would I do it again?

A. In all probability not, nothing to do with the hotel, it is just I like to do things “my way”, I want to get up and not feel I am forced to go down for breakfast (I didn’t on quite a few mornings) because if not then you are missing out. It is the same for lunch, we often went out for the day visiting archaeological sites and towns in the area using the local means of transport the Dolmus. I like to visit small villages and towns far from the tourist areas.

So that is it for me I do not like being regimented and like to choose my meals from a selection of restaurants (even though a one we visited in Altalya was not worth it the soup was terrible and overpriced).

I shall be going back to the area, but not to the beach, next time off our own bat and up into the Taurus Mountains.

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