A family-run midrange hotel centred on a dazzling blue pool. The 55 rooms are light, bright and in good shape, most have balconies, while deluxe are large and have a sofabed. Two-storey wooden cabins are also available which can sleep up to five. Just 150m from the beach.
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Ölüdeniz
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