Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"If this hotel included access to the beach, it would be perfect! But for the price, it is excellent: our room was ample, light, and clean. The staff was warm and helpful. It’s near the ferry and bus. And, though the Turkish breakfast is the same every day, it’s fresh and healthy. I make one suggestion: provide chairs, umbrellas, and towels for guests who want to visit the beach, even if there’s a small charge. "
"This hotel is overrated on Hotels.com and not worth £100 per night. The first room was inadequately cleaned, and the shower tap was broken. The second room was also not properly cleaned, so we requested a refund and checked out at midnight. Hopefully, the refund will be processed in the morning."
"The Asina is pure paradise. Quiet, beautiful, chill, and the building itself is so quirky. The owner Bulent is a true gent who couldn’t be more helpful and pleasant. Same with all the staff.
The evening dinners they do (Bulent cooks) on the terrace as the sun sets are just amazing. "
"Beautiful small hotel. Fantastic pool. Spacious well equipped room with amazingly large balcony (4) and fantastic view down to the sea, Great Turkish breakfast. Restaurant menu limited, early in season, but food good. The hotel is situated up a very steep drive. It is built on several levels. It should be noted that there are steep irregular steps linking them. You need to be fairly agile to negotiate them. If you have children they would need close supervision due to the steep slopes and some drops. There were no restaurants open within walking distance while we were there. Closest restaurants are along the beachfront. None of the staff speak English so a translation app is needed. Obviously a hotel with mainly Turkish customers. Thank you to Caner for his patient help with our lack of Turkish and luggage carrying "
"Cons:
- 1.2km away from beach not 750m as it has been mentioned. You are in the middle of fruit plantations.
- On the internet they have a breakfast photo on a beach front. You think they have a private beach. But no. They have a partnership with a beach restaurant. Either you have to walk 1.2km or just drive.
Pros :
- Large room and bathroom
- Clean and well maintained
- Very Good breakfast either at the hotel or on the beach side restaurant.
- Good service"
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What will the weather in Palamutbuku be like during my trip?
The warmest months in Palamutbuku are usually July and August with an average temp of 78°F. January and February are the chilliest months when the average temp is 56°F. The rainiest months are January and December.
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