This may be a fine hotel for the summer months as it has a pool and a hot tub and overlooks the Dardanelles, but my experience in Winter was sad.
The room was large, I give it that, and a door opened onto a patio with chairs (again, nice in summer time, one would expect), but beyond that...I wouldn't stay here again. The carpet was flat, grimy, and had probably given up the ghost a decade ago. As you walked across the floor you could feel these odd dips and lumps and you really wondered what disaster the carpet was covering. It felt like there were clear potholes and cracks in the foundation. The curtains would not close fully as they were torn from some of the hooks and dangled miserably. I opened the patio door and it literally came off the hinges in my hand...the whole door.
The bathroom. O. M. G. The bathtub has this dangerous slope to it and was clearly antiquated. There is a step up to the bathtub that is too small, tiled, slippery and sharp. Stepping out of the tub was hazardous...one slip on the narrow tile and you'd crack yourself on the razor sharp edge of the step. Parents, watch your children...or elderly. The grout throughout the bathroom was moldy and needed cleaning/replacement.
And when I woke in the morning to brush my teeth there were ants all over the sink coming from someplace in the walls. Nice.
The buffet dinner served during the winter was almost inedible, but that was probably due to the fact (giving the cook staff a break here) that they were having to serving tour groups all at once and so the food was mass produced, flavorless and unattractive. The deserts, horrific. The breakfast was standard but smaller than most hotels in Turkey and extremely unappetizing. The staff was generally unfriendly.
The only positive I would give to this place was there was a bar/pub in the hotel that was somewhat inviting. The bartender, however, was as cold as the freezing temperatures outside.
Finally, this place is located on the outskirts of Canakkale. It is not on the beach and it is distant from what appear to be a whole variety of restaurants serving good food along the ferry dock. So unless you've got your own vehicle or don't mind paying for a cab, you'll be stranded.
Basically this is a Turkish Motel 6.
It did have free wi-fi...which was slower than Congress. read more