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Local dishes and themed nights mean that the Yalcin Hotel has an authentic feel.
The pool is a real sun trap in the middle of the hotel. It also comes with a whirlpool bath, mountain views and a small pool with waterfalls for children. To keep you topped up with drinks and snacks, there’s also a bar close by. If you’re looking for something more active, there’s free table tennis, a pool table and beach volleyball.
Breakfasts are a buffet affair, where plenty of Turkish favourites sit alongside English classics. In the evenings, you’ll have the chance to order traditional dishes in the a la carte restaurant, too.
After dinner, the regular Turkish nights are a big hit. Expect to find a huge barbecue with belly dancing and fire dancing on the side.
If you’re looking for a laid-back and sleepy destination for your holiday to the Dalaman region of Turkey, then Hisaronu and the Yalcin Hotel should be at the top of your list.
The resort is perched on a hill overlooking the sea, so the views here are some of the best on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast.
Purpose-built in the 1990s, there’s a charming sense of tranquillity in Hisaronu, but active families will still find funfairs and waterparks to keep little ones entertained. Whether you’re looking for rest and relaxation, retail therapy, a dose of culture or a few thrills and spills, Hisaronu has you covered.
You’re in a great spot at the Yalcin Hotel – it’s just a five-minute walk from Hisaronu’s centre. Here, Luna Park is a place the whole family will love. It offers all the fun of the fair, so you can crash around in dodgems, race karts or explore the pirate ship.
Even though it’s only a small town, Hisaronu comes alive in the evening. You’ll be spoilt for choice in terms of cuisine, so whether you fancy Turkish delicacies or more international fare, you’ll have plenty of choice. After, head to the bars on the main strip where cocktails flow until the early hours.
If you fancy exploring the rest of the Dalaman region, you can take a Dolmus ride to Olu Deniz or Fethiye.
In Hisaronu, a laid-back lifestyle meets lively nights and plenty of places to explore. It’s no wonder it has become a favourite with families.
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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Local dishes and themed nights mean that the Yalcin Hotel has an authentic feel.
The pool is a real sun trap in the middle of the hotel. It also comes with a whirlpool bath, mountain views and a small pool with waterfalls for children. To keep you topped up with drinks and snacks, there’s also a bar close by. If you’re looking for something more active, there’s free table tennis, a pool table and beach volleyball.
Breakfasts are a buffet affair, where plenty of Turkish favourites sit alongside English classics. In the evenings, you’ll have the chance to order traditional dishes in the a la carte restaurant, too.
After dinner, the regular Turkish nights are a big hit. Expect to find a huge barbecue with belly dancing and fire dancing on the side.
If you’re looking for a laid-back and sleepy destination for your holiday to the Dalaman region of Turkey, then Hisaronu and the Yalcin Hotel should be at the top of your list.
The resort is perched on a hill overlooking the sea, so the views here are some of the best on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast.
Purpose-built in the 1990s, there’s a charming sense of tranquillity in Hisaronu, but active families will still find funfairs and waterparks to keep little ones entertained. Whether you’re looking for rest and relaxation, retail therapy, a dose of culture or a few thrills and spills, Hisaronu has you covered.
You’re in a great spot at the Yalcin Hotel – it’s just a five-minute walk from Hisaronu’s centre. Here, Luna Park is a place the whole family will love. It offers all the fun of the fair, so you can crash around in dodgems, race karts or explore the pirate ship.
Even though it’s only a small town, Hisaronu comes alive in the evening. You’ll be spoilt for choice in terms of cuisine, so whether you fancy Turkish delicacies or more international fare, you’ll have plenty of choice. After, head to the bars on the main strip where cocktails flow until the early hours.
If you fancy exploring the rest of the Dalaman region, you can take a Dolmus ride to Olu Deniz or Fethiye.
In Hisaronu, a laid-back lifestyle meets lively nights and plenty of places to explore. It’s no wonder it has become a favourite with families.
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.