This is a lovely setting in the Turkish countryside. Spread over 3 floors with air-con on each floor. Nice pool and 2 loungers provided. A lovely area for walking, a shop just up the road, there is a restaurant there as well but closed when I was there. This is great base to explore the area. Easy access to the centre of Serik, this is a proper Turkish town, mercifully tourist free. There are 2 good markets, 1 along 4193 Sk. Another off Cumhuriyet Caddesi, to the north of the town. Both are all day. The people so friendly and helpful. Several good cafes where you can get a good lunch for around £4 per head. Try Parlak on Ataturk Caddesi (near HSBC) and choose your dish then off to Akdeniz Dondurma on Prof. Dr. Yaşar Uçar Caddesi for dessert. I had a proper Turkish haircut and wash all done using scissors and razor, for only £1.50, brilliant, best haircut I have had for years.
A must do is Aspendos, fantastically well preserved amphitheatre, followed by a visit Yörükoğlu Restoran 1¼ miles further on (although the ‘Village Breakfast here is a must). A drive along the west bank of the river towards the mountains and back to Serik via Akbas is well worth it. Another great day to be had at Kurşunlu Şelalesi, a much better waterfall than Mavangat, not so mobbed by or set up for tourists and costs only £0.90 per person. The town of Mavangat is good with a lovely riverside walk, try lunch at Sultan Sofrası at the rivers edge.
I found the other towns, Belek and Side in particular too much like any other tourist towns around the Med. Too many people and too many restaurants offering such huge menus that none of it can be fresh, but that’s just me.
Would definitely return.
Beware the standard of driving, particularly on the D400.