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Days at the Ramos Hotel are mostly spent by the pool. It’s a good size and includes a shallower end for children. Loungers and parasols can be found on the white-stone terrace, while the surrounding lawns also provide plenty of extra sunbathing space.
There’s also a poolside bar that has a rustic feel. Take your choice between the outdoor terrace and the indoor eating area. Here you’ll find buffet breakfasts or local and international dishes on the daytime snack menu.
In terms of activities, darts, table tennis and pool are all available for free, and there’s a TV in the bar showing all the big sports events. In the evening, regular bingo nights are held.
Hisaronu is a relatively modern resort – it wasn’t built until 1990. Originally designed to provide alternative accommodation for people heading to Olu Deniz, it’s now a lively resort in its own right thanks to its sweeping vistas, its sense of tranquillity and its surrounding greenery. As a result, it’s quickly become a favourite with people looking for a holiday to the Dalaman region of Turkey.
Hisaronu is a hilltop getaway, so places like the Ramos Hotel make the most of the views out to sea. Whether you’re looking for a place to rest and soak up the sun, a location where you can enjoy some retail therapy or a family-friendly place to enjoy some thrills and spills, Hisaronu has you covered.
The Ramos Hotel is practically in the centre of Hisaronu, so you’re only a couple of minutes’ walk away from all the bars and restaurants. For a quick snack, traditional kebabs are available on most corners, but the restaurants specialise in international fare if you fancy a family favourite.
If the family are looking for a day out, Lunapark is perfect for adventurers of all ages. It puts all the delights of the fair on your doorstep, so expect dodgems, go-kart racing and pirate ships.
If you fancy a day at the beach, it’s 3.5 kilometres away. It’s easy to reach though because there’s a bus stop directly outside the hotel. Perched on a hill overlooking the sea, Hisaronu is an idyllic tourist destination that provides plenty for the whole family. You’ll want to return year after year.
Perched atop a hill overlooking the sea, Hisaronu is an idyllic tourist destination in the west side of Turkey's Mediterranean coast. While fairly sleepy and laid-back during the day, Hisaronu's nightlife packs a surprising punch once the sun goes down.
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Days at the Ramos Hotel are mostly spent by the pool. It’s a good size and includes a shallower end for children. Loungers and parasols can be found on the white-stone terrace, while the surrounding lawns also provide plenty of extra sunbathing space.
There’s also a poolside bar that has a rustic feel. Take your choice between the outdoor terrace and the indoor eating area. Here you’ll find buffet breakfasts or local and international dishes on the daytime snack menu.
In terms of activities, darts, table tennis and pool are all available for free, and there’s a TV in the bar showing all the big sports events. In the evening, regular bingo nights are held.
Hisaronu is a relatively modern resort – it wasn’t built until 1990. Originally designed to provide alternative accommodation for people heading to Olu Deniz, it’s now a lively resort in its own right thanks to its sweeping vistas, its sense of tranquillity and its surrounding greenery. As a result, it’s quickly become a favourite with people looking for a holiday to the Dalaman region of Turkey.
Hisaronu is a hilltop getaway, so places like the Ramos Hotel make the most of the views out to sea. Whether you’re looking for a place to rest and soak up the sun, a location where you can enjoy some retail therapy or a family-friendly place to enjoy some thrills and spills, Hisaronu has you covered.
The Ramos Hotel is practically in the centre of Hisaronu, so you’re only a couple of minutes’ walk away from all the bars and restaurants. For a quick snack, traditional kebabs are available on most corners, but the restaurants specialise in international fare if you fancy a family favourite.
If the family are looking for a day out, Lunapark is perfect for adventurers of all ages. It puts all the delights of the fair on your doorstep, so expect dodgems, go-kart racing and pirate ships.
If you fancy a day at the beach, it’s 3.5 kilometres away. It’s easy to reach though because there’s a bus stop directly outside the hotel. Perched on a hill overlooking the sea, Hisaronu is an idyllic tourist destination that provides plenty for the whole family. You’ll want to return year after year.
Perched atop a hill overlooking the sea, Hisaronu is an idyllic tourist destination in the west side of Turkey's Mediterranean coast. While fairly sleepy and laid-back during the day, Hisaronu's nightlife packs a surprising punch once the sun goes down.
Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.
If any member of your party is disabled or has specific welfare requirements, please call our sales team on 0204 578 0977 or use our live chat function. It is important that we check out the suitability of your chosen accommodation, prior to making a booking.
Our opening hours are Monday to Sunday 09:00 to 19:00.