| Ricky Wright | 2012-02-12 12:44:14 |
| We stayed at the Delfin in june 2011 ,we found the hotel and staff very helpful and friendly.The rooms were clean with good bathrooms. The atmosphere of the Delfin was very relaxed, breakfast on the terrace , tea and cake at five and the very clean pool. I would have no problem with recomending the Delphin as a place to stay in Patara. It must be good as we have booked to return in 2012! Patara is a small village with around ten resturants and the odd bar, there are a couple of supermarkets and barbers shops. The whole place is pretty chilled, time seems to slow down a little, a geat place to unwind. Patara beach is about 18km long and is unspoilt, you can get the free bus from the Delfin to the beach. The first part of the beach has a cafe and is where most people sit,walk for five minuites along the beach and you can be on your own. Just behind the beach is the ruined city of patara , at one time a large port. There many ruins to discover, large ampitheatre,oldest parlamen | |
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| Fun in the Sun | 2012-01-02 20:28:50 |
| We stayed at the Delfin as my friend had been before and recommended it. We were delighted with the place. Everyone, staff and guests, were really friendly. Our expectations were surpassed - not only with the hotel, but with Patara too. What a special place! Thanks to everyone for making it such a memorable holiday, Mustafa, Ahmet, Tunahan, Ismail, Cevern, Ibo, Gokhan, not forgetting Rabia and Lucky the cat! We'll be back! Ruth and Lisa x | |
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