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Eftalia Village is a family-friendly hotel near the town of Konakli, on the southern coast of Turkey. It's steps away from the beach, where you'll find a long stretch of sand with views over the mountainous coastal landscape and the Mediterranean Sea. Last renovated in 2016, the hotel is surrounded by tree-lined gardens and set in 12 modern buildings. They're designed in a style that reflects traditional Turkish architecture, with red roofs and pastel exteriors. There are five outdoor pools at Eftalia Village, including a slide pool and a kids' pool that also has a slide. If you like to stay active on holiday, you can join in hotel-run activities like fitness classes, aqua aerobics, basketball, football, beach volleyball, tennis and darts. You can also visit the gym for a workout. The hotel has a spa where you can relax with a massage or in the sauna and Turkish bath. At Eftalia Village you can enjoy all of your meals at the buffet restaurant, which offers outdoor seating. There are three bars serving local wine, beer, spirits and soft drinks throughout the day and into the evening. After a day beside the pool, you can unwind with entertainment organised by the hotel.
Eftalia Village is 100m from bustling Eftalia Island beach, and a 5km drive from the centre of Konakli. Here you'll find a long sandy beach and plenty of oceanfront restaurants and bars serving Turkish specialities. You can browse local shops selling gifts, souvenirs and handmade goods, or taste traditional baklava from a bakery. Hiking up the Taurus Mountains is a popular tourist activity in Konakli and gives you elevated views over the coastal landscape. Further afield, the city of Antalya lies west along the coast from Eftalia Village. On a day trip here you can explore the harbour, discover the region's history or browse markets and boutiques.
Eftalia Village's buffet restaurant offers breakfast, lunch and dinner. You can enjoy local Turkish food and popular international dishes. There's also a patisserie where you can grab snacks during the day. There's a poolside bar, so you can relax with a drink on your lounger.
The hotel runs clubs for kids aged 4 to 12 and teens aged 13 to 16. They can enjoy activities like water polo and foam parties.
Rooms at Eftalia Village are airy and modern, with touches of Turkish style. They all have a balcony or terrace, a minibar, a TV and air conditioning.
7 nights
All Inclusive
from £477 pp
£953 total price
Facilities
Key facilities
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Kids pool
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Gym
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Air-con
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Kids play area
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Outdoor pool
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Water slides
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Wifi
Other
- Kids pool
- Games Room
- Gym
- Sauna
- Spa
- Massage
- Entertainment Program
- Steam bath
- 24 hr reception
- Air-con
- Bar
- Café
- Car park
- Cot
- Currency exchange
- Darts
- High chairs
- Housekeeping
- Kids play area
- Laundry
- Medical service
- Outdoor pool
- Pool Table
- Restaurant
- Safe
- Shop(s)
- Table tennis
- Terrace
- Water slides
- Wifi
- Aerobics
- Basketball
- Beach volleyball
- Canoeing
- Jet skis
- Luggage room
- Poolside snack bar
- Salon
- Surfing
- Tennis
- Theatre
- Kids Club
Location

Antalya, Antalya, Turkey
Address: Merkez Mah. Akdeniz Blv, Incekum - Alanya / Antalya, Turkey
Phone: +902425376600
Reviews
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1727 reviews
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Hopefully great
I an just after a price for as small beach blessing/wedding and meal for 13 people in June this year. Could someone let me know if it’s possible please? I don’t even know where to start don’t want anything overly fancy just small and nice possibly beach fronted. We’re hoping to come on 6th June 2023.
Eftalia village
Spent 2 weeks here, food was nice, best hot chocolate drinks, room average, grounds are beautiful, great for shopping as there's a market right at the side of the hotel once a week, shops 5 minutes walk away, splash Park was great, would visit again.
I was sexually abused at the Spa!
We returned home last week, though one the whole we had a wonderful break in Turkey. During our stay, i paid to have a massage at the spa in the hotel. I was taken into a room by one of the male masseuses, and told to lay front down on the bed. I straight away felt uncomfortable as i would usually prefer a female (or at least given a choice)! I had my bikkini on but during the massage he pulled off my bikkini top. He didn't ask if this was ok, i felt extremely uncomfortable and exposed. He started with the lower part of my body and massaged my legs, feet, thighs and my bottom. He pulled my bottoms completely to one side and focused on this part of me for what seemed an unessecary amount of time. He then moved onto my top half (which is when he removed my bikini top. At this point he pulled my pants down to the top of my thighs (exposing my entire bottom) He then proceeded to massage (again a focus on this area). At times he parted my cheeks and he put his fingers in the middle. I feel ridiculous and weak for not standing up and telling him that this was unacceptable, i just sort of froze. He was also putting all his weight on my head which made it hard to move. I felt scared, exposed and violated. He then asked me to turn over (at which point i thought we had finished) he moved onto my shoulders and top half, where he touched the sides and inbetween my breasts. This is totally unacceptable and personally i think he saw an opportunity to touch a woman up. After the treatment i was in shock. He pulled the towel off and insisted on wrapping it round me (again exposing my naked top half). He picked me up off the bed and put me on the floor, then put his arm round me and led me out of the room. I felt so vulnerable and a little like a bit of meat. Afterwards i sort of mentioned something to my partner, but massively played it down, as he was ready to go down and thump him. This is why i didn't complain at the time. I just feel this sort of treatment is completely unacceptable, i realise there are cultural differences, but in my eyes there is no excuse for this. Especially on a family holiday booked with a reputable firm such as Jet2. What's more my (almost) 14 year old wanted a massage too, but decided against it at the last minute. What if that had been my 14 year old? This is the main reason i'm bringing it to other people’s attention. I don't ever want a woman having to go through this at your resort. I'm sure i can't be the only one? possibly woman may have had this experience but not reported it, as like me felt they should have got up and walked out. When you are in shock and feel vulnerable it doesn't always go that way though as i now realise. I have emailed Jet 2 about my ordeal but as of yet have had zero response, which given the nature of my complaint, i find disgraceful. This is why i am now putting it on here. I don’t ever want any women (girl) going through this. I feel like @jet2 need to take some action, this happened in one of their hotels.
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