We stayed at the Garden of Eden for 2 weeks from 5th to 19th June 2011.
The hotel is a small family run hotel, basic but comfortable. It is surrounded by beautiful scenery, in a quiet location and just a few minutes walk from Hisaronu.
We had the most wonderful holiday and will definitely be going back. The Staff were all so friendly and made you feel like part of one big happy family. They could not do enough for you. They were helpful and great company, we had lots of laughs with them along the way. It was a lovely relaxed atmosphere.
Murat, Zaf, Musti and Paris were all diamonds, not to mention Funda (Zaf's wife) who took great care of keeping the rooms clean and refreshed. Bed linen was changed every other day, along with the lush towels, big, fluffy, brilliant white and not a stain in site.
Zaf ensured the pool was kept clean and tidy daily and the sun beds were comfy too.
The chef Eray was the most fabulous cook; we never had a bad meal and the presentation of the food was second to none and to add to that the prices were very reasonable. The Turkish breakfast was fab, we had one everyday; although at an extra charge there were several other choices available. The restaurant has its own name and is called 'Cafe Almond'. Even if your not staying here, go give...We stayed at the Garden of Eden for 2 weeks from 5th to 19th June 2011.
The hotel is a small family run hotel, basic but comfortable. It is surrounded by beautiful scenery, in a quiet location and just a few minutes walk from Hisaronu.
We had the most wonderful holiday and will definitely be going back. The Staff were all so friendly and made you feel like part of one big happy family. They could not do enough for you. They were helpful and great company, we had lots of laughs with them along the way. It was a lovely relaxed atmosphere.
Murat, Zaf, Musti and Paris were all diamonds, not to mention Funda (Zaf's wife) who took great care of keeping the rooms clean and refreshed. Bed linen was changed every other day, along with the lush towels, big, fluffy, brilliant white and not a stain in site.
Zaf ensured the pool was kept clean and tidy daily and the sun beds were comfy too.
The chef Eray was the most fabulous cook; we never had a bad meal and the presentation of the food was second to none and to add to that the prices were very reasonable. The Turkish breakfast was fab, we had one everyday; although at an extra charge there were several other choices available. The restaurant has its own name and is called 'Cafe Almond'. Even if your not staying here, go give it a try, you won't be disappointed.
Tuana (Zaf & Funda's daughter) is only 3½ years old and is a lovely little girl with a great character and if you're lucky she will sit on your lap and give you cuddles (I was one of the lucky ones).
Akin, the masseur, gave wonderful massages and is such a lovely guy, just like the rest of them. I suffer with neck and shoulder problems and the wicked massages he gave me have made me feel better than I have done in years. Akin's wife, carves soaps into really pretty designs, which must take the 'patience of a saint' to do, but wow they are fab and available to purchase, these make lovely keepsakes.
We wanted to return in September but unfortunately for us they are fully booked. On the plus side, we have managed to find alternative accommodation for September, so we will be back to visit 'our new family/friends'…..can't wait.
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