Kalkan Beach Park Hotel
Kas · Turkey · Kisla Cd. 41
About Kalkan Beach Park Hotel — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Kas
Kalkan Beach Park Hotel is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Kas, Turkey. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, garden, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 3.9 / 5
The hotel's rooms and location are wonderful. However, there were issues with the beach management. Outside customers were allowed on the section of the beach reserved for hotel guests. The menu is the same price as outside guests, and it's seriously expensive. I think there should be separate pricing for hotel guests. We were on a three-person vacation with our 7-year-old child. They didn't provide him with a towel at the beach. As a teacher who trains staff for this industry, I was very surprised and couldn't understand this treatment. Is this a hotel I'd ever go back to? Never.
We stayed two nights in a deluxe room and paid 16,000 for the bed and breakfast option. Taking a bath in our room was torture. The first day, we decided to shower after the beach, but there wasn't a shower stall. Furthermore, the glass separator had no silicone, and the whole place was covered in a lake. We mopped the bathroom floor and tried to take quick showers in the corner. We tried to solve this with towels, as we were staying two days so we wouldn't have a bad taste in our mouths. The air conditioner leaked water into the room after a while, so we put towels under it. Thankfully, they even made sure we had enough water in the room!!! I'm including the pictures. Otherwise, the breakfast was good, the staff was friendly, the beach was beautiful, and the sea was clean. The clientele was mostly foreign, and the atmosphere was nice. The food at the beach was overpriced, a meatball plate was 850 TL, and pancakes were 500 TL (August 2024). So, you can go for what you want. I eat the best meat at Kaş Zaika, it's worth the money. Kalkan is generally expensive. Most of the time, stores don't show Turkish Lira. I've been to jewelry stores and they're charging in dollars and euros, so I've converted them to Turkish Lira myself. It's a joke. They want foreign customers. But they know they've been ripped off, so they don't come here like that.
We stayed in a jacuzzi room on October 6th and 7th. We've never stayed in such a bad place for this price in our lives. There's no service whatsoever, we checked in and out on our own. The receptionist wasn't even around. The room photos bear no resemblance to reality, they're extremely old. There's no shower cabin in the bathroom as others have written, and water gets everywhere. Even though breakfast was included, we didn't eat it because the beautiful beach was of poor quality and smelled of bad oil because of the kitchen. It's located near villages like Kalkan, is it so hard to get village tomatoes?? I guess the staff had a party on Sunday evening because going down to the beach in the evening is forbidden!!! Since there are many psychopaths in Turkey, we didn't call the police to avoid problems, but they made us listen to disgusting shouting and music at full volume. What kind of disgrace is this? The hotel management is zero, only Mehmet Bey does his job properly. Otherwise, it's a place with a common life.