Great sea views from the property
Many guests mentioned that they found the views from the hotel to be very good indeed. It seems that all the rooms face the sea, so no guests miss out on the view.
Boasting its own sandy beach and a substantial outdoor swimming pool, Denizkizi Hotel offers resort-style lodgings overlooking the Mediterranean. Guests can choose from two hotel buildings, both providing access to all resort facilities. Guest rooms are fitted with floor-to-ceiling windows offering sea or mountain views. Standard amenities include air conditioning, TV, safe, and en-suite bathroom with shower or tub. Select rooms offer a balcony with seating and/or jetted tub. Guests can relax poolside on the terrace or explore the resort’s lush gardens. The wellness centre includes a gym, sauna, steam room, and hot tub, with massage treatments available. There’s also a certified diving school and access to water sports, including parasailing and jet-skiing. The Terrace Restaurant serves local and international cuisine, including breakfast, buffet-style. The Beach Restaurant and Pool Restaurant & Bar offer convenient spots to grab lunch, snacks, and drinks. Denizkizi Hotel is two kilometres from the Peace and Freedom Museum and 25 minutes’ drive from Kyrenia Castle.
WiFi in lobby
Free WiFi
Pool
Spa
Parking
Pets
A/C
Restaurant
Hotel bar
Gym
Many guests mentioned that they found the views from the hotel to be very good indeed. It seems that all the rooms face the sea, so no guests miss out on the view.
It was very difficult indeed to find a bad word spoken about the staff. They were said to be very friendly, but in a professional rather than over-familiar way. The hotel is family-run, and the owners were said to lead from the front by keeping an eye out for anything they could do to improve a guest's stay.
Again and again guests expressed their opinion that the grounds were exceptionally well maintained. There was no question of either the garden or the building being an eyesore. In guests eyes all the details were taken care of and both the building and gardens were immaculate.
The vast majority of guests enjoyed their stay at Denizkizi Royal, and there were very few negative comments to be found. One that was mentioned a bit was that guests had to pay for Wi-Fi. Of course this led to a great deal of unhappiness, with most feeling that connectivity was such a basic service nowadays that it should have been included in the room rate.
Though not necessarily a majority opinion, quite a few guests seemed to have been unhappy with the food served at the restaurants. The main complaints seemed to be very small portion size, and food being cold at the time of serving.
A couple of guests pointed out that their was a club at a nearby property that stayed open late on Friday and Saturday night, and caused some to lose a little sleep.
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