Kemeragzi Mevkii, Lara Beach, Kundu, Antalya, Turkey | (618) 248-8274
Family-friendly hotel with classy upscale decor
Sandy beach with wooden pier and bar
Elegant, classic rooms, all with a balcony or terrace -- some have sea views
Extensive child-friendly facilities including kids' club
Multiple pools, including one for adults and one with waterslides
Eight restaurants including seven a la carte
Organized activities and evening entertainment
Large spa with Turkish hammam and whirlpool
15-minute drive from Antalya Airport; free shuttle to downtown
Slow and patchy Wi-Fi
Main restaurant can get
crowded
Can be difficult to get reservations at the a la carte restaurants
Some guests feel lifeguards could be more diligent, especially near slides
Not all staff members speak English well
Loungers can get reserved early in the morning
Evening entertainment gets mixed reviews; some find it cheesy
Certain features not available during off-season
Street-side rooms may get noise from early-morning call to prayer
Uncomfortable chaises used as extra beds for children
The Delphin
Palace Hotel is an upmarket, all-inclusive hotel set in the popular Lara resort area just east of Antalya. Decor is traditional throughout and the 557 rooms are elegant; those who prefer a more modern style should consider sister property Delphin Imperial nearby. Facilities are extensive and
impressive, with lots of pools, restaurants, and bars and with particular
emphasis on activities for kids. Even though it's not quite up to advertised five-star standards, it's still one of the top options in the area.
Scene
Traditionally styled all-inclusive resort geared toward families
With its
particularly distinctive facade of tiered red balconies and shimmering mirrored
glass topped with golden domes, the Delphin Palace Hotel certainly makes for a
striking first impression. Stepping between neoclassic columns and through
the shimmering gold revolving door, guests enter the lobby -- a cavernous
atrium encircled by balconies, nine levels serviced by five elevators, and
illuminated by a huge centerpiece chandelier. Although the resort opened in 2005,
interiors are very traditional, with antique-inspired furniture, tasseled drapery, and polished teak paneling
throughout. The property also features numerous traditional Turkish
touches, such as antique vases and Ottoman-style furnishings. The hotel is set
in extensive landscaped grounds comprising pool terraces and manicured lawns,
while palm-lined footpaths lead to the hotel's sandy beach and wood-decked
pier. Families with kids make up the majority of guests -- mostly from Germany, Russia, and the U.K. Though the resort does have an adults pool, couples may still prefer a quieter resort, or one that has more designated kids'-free spaces. Even though this is advertised as a five-star resort, it may not quite live up to expectations -- though it's still a top contender in the area. It's a massive mega-resort and feels like one (especially in peak season), with plenty of crowds at the beach and pool, young children gallivanting, frustrating a la carte restaurant reservations (expect to line up in the morning to snag a table -- for the next night), and towel saving, all common complaints for this type of property. But poolside service and snacks (from a roller-blading waitstaff), 24-hour room service, a policy against reserving sunbeds before 8:30 a.m., and a typically friendly service are all positives.
Location
Overlooking the Mediterranean just east of Turkey's popular Antalya resort
The hotel is
located in the district of Lara set between a long stretch of sandy beach and
main coastal highway that connects to the popular Turkish resort of Antalya.
Set overlooking the Mediterranean on Turkey's south coast, the property is
surrounded by similar hotels, shopping malls, and souvenir shops though not
much in the way of restaurants and bar beyond those on-site. The location does
makes for easy access to Antalya Airport -- 15 minutes away by car -- while the
hotel also offers a free shuttle service to downtown Antalya which takes about
half an hour.
Rooms
Traditional, elegant rooms that open to furnished terrace or balcony -- some with sea views
The hotel has 557
rooms, all of which are traditionally decorated with antique-style furnishings,
patterned rugs, and gilt-framed painting and mirrors. The effect is certainly
classic and elegant, though there may be some minor wear. All rooms opened to furnished balconies and for a little extra these
can include sea views. Standard amenities include flat-screen TVs,
tea and coffee facilities, and safes, while bathrooms have wall-mounted telephones,
soap dispensers, hairdryers, and walk-in showers -- suites also have jetted tubs big enough for
two. Family Rooms with two bedrooms are available, and come with coloring book and toys for the little ones. In other rooms types uncomfortable chaise lounges may be used as an extra bed for children.
Features
Multiple pools (including one for adults and one with waterslides) plus a large spa with traditional Turkish hammam
The hotel has all
the features and facilities you'd expect from an upscale, all-inclusive resort.
Multiple pools provide ample space for swimming and splashing about, including the large main pool, the Relax Pool (where children aren't allowed), and a shaded pool with waterslides for kids. The sandy beach has lots of loungers, and guests have reported sightings of turtles and dolphins in the water.There are eight restaurants in all, one main buffet eatery with live cooking
stations and international food, and seven a la carte ranging from sushi and
Chinese to traditional Turkish and Parisian cooking. The main restaurant
provides fairly decent food though it can get crowded during busier times. Guests report having to line up early to get reservations at the a la carte restaurants. The
property also has nine bars, including a poolside bar and 24-hour lobby bar as
well as live evening entertainment (summer only). The entertainment gets mixed reviews.Kids are very
well catered for with a staffed kids' club for four- to 12-year-olds, water playgrounds, a wide range of sporting facilities, and even a small funfair
(during peak season). An
extensive spa provides an impressive menu of massage treatments together with
Turkish bath experience, steam room, and whirlpool -- though these incur an extra
fee. While Wi-Fi is officially available on-site, coverage is very poor with
sluggish connection.
All-Inclusive / Food
All-inclusive plan includes fresh juice, cocktails, and ice cream
The hotel's
optional all-inclusive plan covers buffet-style breakfast, lunch, and dinner in
the main restaurant, as well as one meal per stay in one of the seven a la
carte eateries. Snacks including and ice cream are also provided at select
times between meals. A range of mostly locally produced alcoholic and soft
drinks are also included (as well as some international brands) while fresh
orange juice and cocktails are served in the lobby bar. In-room minibars are restocked
daily with soft drinks, beer, and water, while room service is included after
midnight.