Kusadasi is located on Turkey's Aegean coast, on a bay. The large marina and the peninsula of Güvercin Adasi (Pigeon Island) is the highlight for an ancient fortress. It also has an active marine hub that was founded since 3000 B.C. Aside from its history, town, ladies beach, and nearby attractions, where should you stay in this promising place? Here are three among the most favorite staycation hotel sites in Kuşadası, Turkey.
Hotel Kismet
According to the blog site Wandering Educators.com, Hotel Kismet is a winner on several accounts. It is located on a peninsula itself, so there are views from every angle. There is a terrace that entices all times of the day, a small play area for kids in the yard, and a lovely outdoors dining area, with a full buffet each night and an unparalleled view of the Kusadasi marina. The site conveyed that while there is a surfeit of accommodation options in Kusadasi, Dr. Jessie Voigts can only recommend Hotel Kismet mainly for its beauty, location, mouthwatering food, relaxing rooms, and most especially its insurmountable view.
Ramada Resort Kusadasi & Golf
Ramada Resort is one of the top hotels in Kusadasi, Turkey, as per TripAdvisor in terms of ranking. The hotel accommodations boast the breathtaking ocean views. The hotel features complete amenities like the indoor and outdoor heated pools, sundeck, hot tub, fitness center, jogging track, spa and tour desk. Guests can also enjoy free breakfast buffet and free Wi-Fi.
Amara Sealight Elite
Based on Luxury Hotels Guide, another sought-after hotel in Kusadasi is the five-star Amara Sealight Elite. The hotel is in Kusadası in the region of Aegean Region, 4.8 kilometers from Kusadasi Marina. What separates the hotel from other 5-star hotels in Turkey is that Amara Sealight Elite Hotel is the first affiliate of one of the leading establishments of France "Maison Phelippeau" Relais Thalasso. The hotel boasts its spa center and a private beach area. Ladies Beach is 2.3 kilometers from Amara Sealight Elite, and Kusadasi Bus Terminal is 2.6 km away.
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