This is supposed to be an all-inclusive resort in Belek. However, some of the other resorts in the…read morearea looked and sounded like more of your money's worth. The look of the reception area is quite nice. The rooms however, were a little bit small. We got the deal view rooms which were nice. It's just that the sea is quite far a view and you see the resort area first. So I would save the money and get regular rooms and just spend time at the beach.
Now, the all inclusive package includes food, alcohol and activities in the resort. The spa is separate as are activities on the beach. I have stayed at all-inclusive resorts where everything is included so this was disappointing.
Food was good enough. Good variety. However, even though there are 5 restaurants on the scene, they are all open at different times - so you pretty much have 1-2 choices at one time. Alcohol is rubbish. They didn't know what Moscow mule was. The margarita is the worst I have ever had. The mojito was just ok. We got to taste Raki which was the only saving grace. The wine they served with dinner was average.
Spa-wise, they told us they gave a discount because we were part of a tour group. In $50 bucks, we got the peeling/Turkish bath/massage/face pack package. My mother had a Turkish bath in Pammukale also and was deeply disappointed at the quality of everything here. So if you want the experience, sure. But I think there are better. Massage wise, I prefer strong deep massages and this was not. After a day on the beach, I wanted a good massage and this didn't really do enough.
On the beach, outside of swimming in the ocean, everything has to be separately paid for - they have parasailing, wind surfing, some jetskis and other floats. No snorkeling or kayaking. Price range is anywhere between $50-300 depending on the number of people. We did parasailing which was actually very nice. But remember you shell out another $85-100 for photos and they don't allow phones on the boat for your group to take pictures of each other.
Inside the resort, the so called water activities are limited to like 3 slides. The pool water was super cold. A lot of the activities were directed to kids.
Not that we didn't have fun but for 3 adults, we would've liked to have more stuff directed to us and the other resorts obviously looked better.