Fethiye, Turkey
We had an unexpected trip to Turkey at the start of the season. It was a birthday treat to the South West region of Fethiye (pronounced Fet-ee-yeh)
Observations:
The one thing that stood out for me in Fethiye was its Patriotism:
1 – Patriotism
It’s evident that Turkish people are proud of their heritage and there’s a nod to their patriotism everywhere. Not only do Turkish flags don the interiors, streets, transport and clothing, but on this particular trip we also visited a shrine to former leaders. Although unintentional, we spotted a few flags on our holiday snaps so thought it’d be rather fitting to pop them into a collage.

Ratings of our stay:
I’ve rated aspects of our stay and places we visited below.
Hotel: Tui Blu Sensatori
I was mightily impressed with this hotel. For its category, I’d say it’s top of the league and rank it among the best you’ll get. In particular, the food is of a standard I’ve never experienced in buffet format before. I can’t emphasise how delicious and impeccable it was. Though you’ll see what I mean in the pics below.
Room: Our room was clean and adequately specious, with standard styling and interior decor. All rooms are to a maximum of two floors so plenty of views and opportunities to catch a few rays at all times of day.

Restaurants:
‘The Restaurant’ – Hotel Main Restaurant – Breakfast

‘The Restaurant’ – Hotel Main Restaurant – Mains

‘The Restaurant’ – Hotel Main Restaurant – Desserts

‘Basilico’ – Italian Restaurant – Lunch

‘Basilico’ – Italian Restaurant – Dinner

‘Tao’ and ‘Sunset’ – Chinese and American Restaurant

‘Neoman’ – Sushi Restaurant

Complex:

Rooftop:

Private beach

(Overall rating 89/100)
Fethiye
Sea front walk:

Quirkish:

Other observations:
Miscellaneous experiences or things that caught our attention.
Introduction to Sensatori
Having
Summary:
Our r. (Overall Holiday Rating 95/100)
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Date of visit: 12 April to 19 April 2024