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Litore-Factsheet-En.Pdf HERE IS LITORE; There are some names that you come across all around Turkey. One of such names is Karaburun area that is located 35 km west to the center of Alanya. The ancient name of this site is MYLOME. This place looks like a peninsula stretching into the sea and densely populated by historical artifacts known as JUSTINIANUS that was frequently visited by seamen for many years on the western part of this peninsula. Litore Resort Hotel & SPA is continues to services with its perfect location facing the historical artifacts scattered left and right in a well-planned manner among the pine trees and maquis shrubland located right on top of a hill with the mission to host its guests with a concept of maximum service and maximum satisfaction. Being located 100 km away from Antalya airport, 35 km from Alanya city center, 70 km from Gazipaşa airport and 35 km from Side ancient city, Litore Resort Hotel & SPA features 259 rooms and 770 beds. General Information Opening Date : 01 Mayıs 2015 Postage Address : Okurcalar Mah. Category : 5* Şarburun Merkez Cad. No:5 Company : Litore Resort Hotel & SPA City : Antalya – Türkiye Season : 12 months open Telephone : 444 6 717 Total Area : 15.000 m² E-mail : [email protected] Concept : Ultra All Inclusive Web site : www.litorehotel.com Certificates ISO9001 - ISO22000 - ISO10002 - DSG (Disadvantaged Health And Safety Management System) - Blue Flag Distance and Transportation Antalya Airport : 90 km Antalya City Center : 100 km Gazipaşa Airport : 70 km (Alanya) Beach Location and Length : Private Seafront Beach with 150 m length Closest City Centers : 30 km (Alanya), 7 km (Avsallar) Opportunities : VIP Transfer, Autobus, Taxi Welcoming Champagne to adult guests and special beverage service to kids Cookies and fruits service Water service to car during check-out Reasonable accommodation in general areas for guests with disabilities Main Restaurant table reservation for guests with disabilities Free umbrella service on rainy days (requested on reception) Parking area service Vale Service Spoken Languages Turkish - German - English - Russian Credit Cards Accepted Visa - MasterCard - Eurocard - American Express Other Services FREE PAID Welcoming Boutique Animation activities Leather Shop Mini Library Market Wireless Internet Woman & Man Hair Dresser Wheel Chair Laundry & Dry Cleaning Mini Golf Jewelry Shop Chess Silver Shop Business Center Optic & Glasses Souvenir Shop Photographer Doctor + Nurse Cabana at the beach Room services Telephone and fax services Safe Box (on the beach) Litore Honey Moon Services FREE Guest’s special requests can be supplied as free or chargeable, unless requested in advance by agency or quests. Incense in the bathroom Special room decoration (For jacuzzi room reservations - red color will be used; red roses, bathrobe, heart shaped balloons etc.) Breakfast in room(for jacuzzi room reservations - on a date requested) Filling and decorating the jacuzzi with flower petals (for jacuzzi room reservations, on a date requested.) Priority service for A’la Carte restaurants. Fruit basket, Turkish delight, dried nuts and fruits, champagne and chocolate service to the room PAID Spa Honey Moon Ceremony Transfer with private vehicle from the airport to the hotel and from the hotel to the airport Presentation of the textile products used on the first day in return for a fee (names can be written on the bathrobes). Special design cake service to the table after dinner in the A la Carte Restaurant Special design flower and bouquet in the room Accommodation WELCOME TO MAXIMUM COMFORT… There are totally 259 rooms and 770 beds in 8 different room types varying from 32 m2 to 62 m2 equipped with special air-conditioning systems at Litore. There are 3 different pillow options for a comfortable sleep (Visco, Goose feather and Orthopedic - on request) Honey Room Standart Standart Superior Family Jac. Suite Moon Qualifications Room Jac. Room Standard Room Suite Suite Room Width 32-36 m2 34-40 m2 43 m2 54 m2 54 m2 62 m2 37 m2 Sea View √ √ √ √ √ Pool View √ √ √ √ Electronic Key √ √ √ √ √ √ √ System Bathrobe √ √ √ Slippers √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Bath Cosmetics √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Shave / Make-up √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Mirror Hair Dryer √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Shower Cabin √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Jacuzzi √ √ Digital √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Safe Deposit Wi-Fi İnternet √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Direct Telephone √ √ √ √ √ √ √ LCD TV √ √ √ √ √ √ √ DVD Player √ √ √ (on request) Air Conditioner √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Deck Chair or Chair at the Balcony or √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Terrace Baggage Area √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Hygiene Set in the √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Bathroom Accommodation Total Room Number 259 Main Building 6 Floors Total Bed Number 770 Standart Jac. Honey Standart Superior Family Jac. Room Services Jac. Family Suite Moon Room Stadard Room Suite Room Room Suite Pillow Menu √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ (3 types) Nesquik and Milk Service to Rooms with Kids (0-6 years √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ milk, 7-12 years Nesquik) Minibar (Alcoholic-Non- Alcoholi Beverages √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ - filling up three times in a week) Warm Set-up/Tea & √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Coffee Room Service (Paid) √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Laundry and Ironing √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ Service (Paid) Litore Food and Beverage Service 24 Hour Food and Beverage Service 1 Main Restaurant (Children and disabled buffet) Cold season fruits stand and service at the beach and pool side 4 A la Carte Restaurants (Ottoman, Sushi, Fish, Italian) Ice Cream Bar (during 14:00 - 16:00) Use of original brands in all foods and beverages 6 different bar area Gözleme (pancake), kumpir (baked potato) 1 Patisserie Cafe Live Music on certain days of the week 2 Snack Restaurants, (Pool and Beach) Special Food Buffet for guests on diet Litore Inclusive Beverage Concept Local and Imported Alcoholic – Non-Alcoholic Beverages Table wine selections in the Main Restaurant Ice cream service in A la Carte Restaurants Tea and coffee varieties in the Patisserrie Energy drink Fresh fruit and vegetable juice service according to the season (Spa - Vitamin Bar-Paid) OPENING - CLOSING HOURS Bars Drinks Summer Season Lobby & Terrace Bar Local Drinks 09:00 - 00:00 Lounge Bar Local Drinks 24 hours 07:00 - 11:00 Service Bar Local Drinks 12:30 - 14:00 19:00 - 21:00 Pool Bar Local Drinks 09:00 - 00:00 Beach Bar Local Drinks 10:00 - 19:00 Disco Bar Local Drinks 23:30 - 02:00 Note: Foreign alcoholic beverages are only served between 10:00 – 00:00 at the Lobby Bar during the summer season. Minibar • Beer (2 Bottles) • Bottled Water (2 Bottles) • Soda (2 Bottles) • Coca Cola (1 Bottle) • Fanta (1 Bottle) •Sprite • Diet Coca Cola • Fruit Juice (2 Bottles) • Peanut (all suites) • Cracker (all suites) • Chocolate Wafer (all suites) • Nut (all suites) Summer Season 01 May - 31 October Restaurants Activity Form Explanation Opening - Litore Closing Kids Privileged Service, Diet Buffet, All Beverages Served to the Table, Breakfast Open Buffet 07:00 - 10:00 Free Orange Juice, Coffee Service in Pots, Tea Service, Brewed Tea Varieties Late Breakfast Open Buffet 10:00 - 11:00 Free Main Diet Buffet, All Beverages Served to Lunch Open Buffet 12:30 - 14:00 Free Restaurant the Table, Kids Privileged Service Presentation with different themes each night, Diet Buffet, Dinner Open Buffet 19:00 - 21:00 Free All Beverages Served to the Table, Kids Privileged Service Night Buffet Open Buffet 24:00 - 01:00 Free Patisserie Patisserie & Qualified Patisserie Products 11:00 - 23:00 Free Cafe Beverage Service Snack Food & Snack Beach 12:00 - 16:00 Free Beverage Service Snack Food & 11:00 - 19:00 Snack Pool Free Beverage Service 21:00 - 02:00 Snack Food & Gözleme Evi Snack 12:00 - 16:00 Free Beverage Service Snack Food & Kumpir Beach 14:00 - 16:00 Free Beverage Service Room Food & Beverage Menü -- 24 Saat Paid Service Service one times free for 7 night Ottoman A la Carte Dinner A’la Carte 19:00 - 21:00 Free and more stays Sushi A la Carte Dinner A’la Carte 19:00 - 21:00 Paid one times free for 7 night Fish A la Carte Dinner A’la Carte 19:00 - 21:00 Free and more stays Italian A La A la Carte Dinner A’la Carte 19:00 - 21:00 Paid Carte Entertainment Free • Famous dance groups from various countries of the show world • Live Music performances • Party nights • Pool Games • Daily Tournaments • Acrobatics Shows • Cultural Activities • Special Games • Evening Animation Programs • Disco • Land Sport Activities Paid • Private Lessons • Dance Courses • Play Station • Billiard Sport and Activity Free • Dart • Table Tennis • Beach Volleyball • Archery • Shooting (Air Rifle) • Aerobics • Water Gymnastic • Water Polo • Boccia • Pilates • Fitness Center Paid • Parasailing • Motor Water Sports • Catamaran (Licensed) • Water Ski • Diving Classes • Banana • Jet Ski • Surf and Catamaran Classes • Ringo Aqua Park 3 Slides Slide Pool Kids Pools Outdoor Pool Indoor Pool Pools Pool Outdoor Indoor Tent Sea Water Fresh Water Depth m² Indoor Pool √ √ 140 cm 80 m² Indoor Kids √ √ 40 cm 20 m² Pool Outdoor Pool √ √ 140 cm 1250 m² Outdoor Kids √ √ 40 cm 110 m² Pool Slide Pool √ √ 140 cm 80 m² Kids Activities 01 May - 31 Octo- Club Land Activity All ber Special Game Room Baby Food Baby Buggy Paid 24 hours Preparation Corner, Pot, Diaper Changing Unit, Baby Corner in the Main Restaurant, Baby Bib, Special Baby Sitting Paid With Reservation Baby Chair Contests, Olympic Activity Room, Play Garden, Games, Pirate Day 10:00 - 12:00 Handicraft Activities, Aqua Park, Ghost Hunt, Entertain- √ 14:00 - 17:00 Indoor and Outdoor Kids Pool, ment in Aqua, Play 21:30 - 23:00 4 - 12 years Sleeping Room, Mini Disco, Kids Station, Wii, Internet Buffet in the Main Restaurant, Kids Menu in A la Carte Restau- Mini Disco, Special Every rants Show for Kids (The 20:45 - 21:30 Day Flintstones, Smurf) Spa Wellness Free • Indoor Pool • Fitness Center • Turkish Bath • Sauna • Steam Bath • Relaxation Area Paid • Massages and Turkish Bath Services • Skin and Body Care • Jacuzzi • Manicure - Pedicure • VIP Area • Spa Beauty Shop • Rubbing Room • Therapy Room • 2 Spa Suites • Vitamin Bar Meeting - Seminar 1 350 m2 meeting room, 2 200 m2 meeting rooms. In total 3 meeting rooms. The ceiling height is 400 cm in all rooms.
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