Having been to Turkey myself, I can honestly put my hand on my heart and state that I had a thoroughly enjoyable holiday. However, once I got there and took a look at the average standard of accommodation and services, I was so glad that I opted for a hotel that was at the higher end of the scale.
So, if you are looking for a break to Turkey, do yourself a favour and follow the advice in this article:
Where a property might be advertised as three or four star, do not expect this to be your definition of what ought to be included under such a category. There are a lot of all inclusive Turkey holidays to be found on the internet and you need to do your homework before going ahead and making a booking.
Rule number one here has to be to refrain from using companies that concentrate on budget accommodation breaks; unless this is all you want? If you have a more discerning taste for your holidays, approach a higher-class company and this way the property descriptions are likely to be far more honest.
Take a look at some of the many hotel review sites that exist on the internet to ascertain previous customers' thoughts on the level of service they received. Trust your instincts, if you think an hotel looks just a bit shabby, you will be right and by the time you get to it, it will be a thousand times worse. Brochure photos and descriptions are far too generous where Turkey is concerned, usually.
Pay a little bit more for your hotel and perhaps opt for a very decent four star or five star property. The all inclusive packages at these resorts can be out of this world and you will definitely feel that it was worth every last penny.
