Cumhuriyet Bulvari No:15, Marmaris, Turkey | (618) 248-8274
Full-featured all-inclusive hotel with a central location near the shore
Attractive guest rooms with balconies
In-room flat-screen TVs, minibars, and safes
Lazy river outdoor pool with waterslide and kids’ pools
Multiple restaurants, cafes, and bars
Pleasant spa with Turkish bath, sauna, and indoor pool
Fitness center that overlooks the pool area
Daily and nightly entertainment program, including an on-site club
Kids’ club and teen lounge
Free cake and cookies every afternoon
High-tech information system and chat apps
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Not on the waterfront and no beach access
Some guest rooms are rather crowded with furniture
No kettles or coffeemakers in units
Bathrooms are basic and have small showers
This large, all-inclusive four-pearl hotel close to (but not on) the waterfront is popular with families and couples for its full lineup of activities and entertainment for all ages. Its 272 guest rooms are mostly well-equipped and attractively decorated, if in some cases a bit crowded with furniture. All have decently sized balconies, plus flat-screen TVs, minibars, safes, and free Wi-Fi, but they lack kettles or coffeemakers, and bathrooms are basic and underwhelming, with small showers. The resort’s facilities are a highlight, with near-nightly shows, a kids’ club, teen lounge, three pools, two restaurants, spa, fitness center -- and a high-tech information service to keep track of it all. Travelers who want beach access might compare rates at nearby sister property, the Ideal Prime Beach, or at the Blue Bay Platinum Hotel.
Scene
Lively all-inclusive catering to British and Russian guests of all ages
SunConnect Grand Ideal Premium stays bustling throughout the day and night thanks to a packed lineup of entertainment options for the mainly British and Russian families and couples who stay here. Activities and facilities for teens as well as smaller children make the hotel ultra-family-friendly -- there's a lazy river pool with a waterslide -- while other guests are drawn by the tech-savvy SunConnect brand, a Thomas Cook concept. Intourist is the other primary tour operator working with the hotel. The Ideal Premium is open only during the summer season; typically first of May through the end of October, though exact dates may vary.
Location
Central and close to the water and promenade, but not on the beach
There's no beach access or sea views at the Ideal Premium, but the hotel is just a two-minute walk from the waterfront, where a long seaside promenade is full of restaurants, bars, and cafes, most of them catering to tourists. The well-kept public beach is a 20-minute walk or a five-minute drive away. The main road in front of the hotel has more places to eat and drink, as well as shop; minibuses that stop along here run to Marmaris’s old town, castle, harbor, and bus station, all a 10 to 15-minute drive away. The beaches of neighboring resort İçmeler are a 10- to 15-minute drive in the opposite direction. Dalaman, the closest airport, is 90 minutes away by car.
Rooms
Attractive, light-filled rooms that can feel a bit crowded with furniture
Well-illuminated hallways with dotted geometric-patterned carpets lead to attractive, contemporary guest rooms. They're done in shades of light grey and beige, with luxe fabrics and ice-blue throw pillows and seating cushions as accents. White ceilings and good natural light give the Standard Rooms an airy feel, though they’re not really large enough for the double and single beds, plus armchairs and tables. (Those rooms with just one double bed feel more spacious, however.) Slightly larger Family Rooms with partial separation between the bedroom and living room areas are also available, as are interconnecting rooms (two Standard Rooms sharing an interior door). All units have balconies -- about a third have pool views -- in addition to flat-screen TVs, minibars, safes, and free Wi-Fi, but there are no kettles or coffeemakers. Bathrooms are fairly small and basic, with stall or walk-in showers, hairdryers, and minimal toiletries.
Features
Three pools, a full entertainment program, and multiple eateries, plus a spa and gym
The Ideal Premium’s long, curved pool with waterslide, separate kids’ pool, and pool bar is a hub of activity, with an animation team organizing darts tournaments, water aerobics, ping-pong matches, and other activities during the day. A six-nights-a-week entertainment program changes every two weeks, featuring drag queens, comedy shows, talent shows, live music, hip-hop dance routines, acrobatics, juggling, and other types of performances. For guests who want a taste of nightlife without leaving the hotel grounds, DJs spin late each evening at Club Black Out, which also hosts occasional karaoke nights.Small children can play indoors and outdoors at the kids’ club (staffed daytime only), while kids between the ages of 8 and 17 can hang out in the “teen lounge,” where there are PlayStation and Xbox terminals and beanbag chairs for movie nights. Staff host dance parties with mocktails, help kids make their own movies, and organize digital quizzes and other high-tech entertainment. There are also some game tables, including pool and foosball, in the snack bar area.The SunConnect concept materializes in two touchscreen TV information boards in the hotel and a guests-only phone app. It can be used to chat with other people staying at the hotel and with guest relations, check the daily activity program, and share vacation pictures on Instagram to take part in photo contests. Other high-tech touches at the hotel include ample phone-charging stations, including outlets under the pool bar.A Turkish and international buffet of hot and cold dishes is served at breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the downstairs Diva restaurant and at the show-cooking stations outside. Various theme nights feature fish, barbecue, and additional Turkish dishes. The FourSeason restaurant offers seafood specialties served tableside, along with a salad bar buffet, at lunchtime only (extra charge).Cakes and cookies are laid out for an afternoon snack in a patisserie area, while the quaint Cafe de Paris is the place to get sandwiches as a late-night nibble. The lobby bar contains 24/7 self-service machines for coffee, tea, soft drinks, and juice.Reservations are required to use the good-sized dry sauna and Turkish bath in the attractive Buddha’s Spa, which also contains three serene massage rooms and one facial room (extra charge for all treatments), a small indoor pool with a view of the main pool area, and a nice airy seating area with wicker furniture and stone-patterned cushions. A mid-sized gym with cardio machines and one weight bench also looks out onto the main pool area.Other amenities include a jewelry shop, a small market, and a handful of conference rooms on the premises. Wi-Fi is free throughout.