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5* All Inclusive - Orka Sunlife Resort Hotel, Olu Deniz, Turkey (£255pp) 2 Adults & 1 Child 7 Nights Gatwick 25th April 23kg £764 @ EasyJet

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5* All Inclusive for 2 adults & 1 child free place for 7 Nights from Gatwick = £764 - 25th April 2023.
- Double Room
- Includes: 3x Return Flights, 3x Small cabin bags, 3x 23kg Luggage & 3x Coach Transfers.
- Hotel is rated 4.5/5 on Tripadvisor.
- ABTA & ATOL Protected
- Average weather in April is 21°C

BETWEEN MOUNTAINS & THE LAGOON
Escape to an Eden of earthly delights at this stunning hotel overlooking forested Babadag Mountain and mesmerising Oludeniz Beach. Chic rooms feature dark wooden furnishings, plush four-poster beds and intimate mood lighting. And you can even upgrade to a villa with a private pool area, Jacuzzi, and privileged views. Enjoy a lazy dip in a tranquil pool. A gym, Turkish hammam, spa and variety of sports facilities are on the premises.

Savour flavours from all across the globe at the main buffet restaurant, or treat yourself to a meal at the Indian or Chinese à la care eateries. You've also got three bars to choose from, including a lobby bar, a pool bar, and a terrace bar. Come sundown, the hotel comes alive with thrilling entertainment held in the open-air theatre.

Food & Drink
1 buffet restaurant
1 à la carte restaurant (cuisines: Chinese, Indian)
1 snack restaurant
3 bars (lobby, pool, terrace)

Entertainment
Playground
Entertainment programme
Outdoor pool
TV lounge

Sports & health
Basketball
Billiards
Darts
Volleyball
Gym
Massage
Sauna
Spa treatments
Steam bath

Find out more about Olu Deniz
Olu Deniz, on Turkey’s south-west Turquoise Coast, is home to one of the most famous beaches in the world. The Blue Lagoon regularly tops the list of the world’s favourite beaches – and when you see it for yourself you’ll understand why. White sands melt into the sea, with the peaks of the Taurus Mountains falling steeply down to meet them. This protected national park is popular with adventurous holidaymakers, offering up a wealth of adrenaline-fuelled activities. Diving, paragliding, 4x4 driving – you can take your pick.

Holidays to Olu Deniz promise nightlife that’s lively but laid-back all at once. After long days in the Turkish sunshine, you can walk straight off the sands and into the resort’s beach bars and club. Sunset cocktails, rooftop restaurants and all-night dancing are all on the menu and you’ll find a chilled out but fun-loving crowd.

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  1. Andrisan_Gabriel's avatar
    Can t wait to rub shoulders with drunk russians
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    Saifar786's avatar
    Can I get at this price for myself an adult , a 15 year old and a 10 year old.How old is considered an adult please?
  3. simba2585's avatar
    The orka waterpark is available between 1st May and 15th October
  4. ajay87's avatar
    Any flights from Manchester for same deal?
    Louise1981's avatar
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    Yes its £46 more (£810) 25th april - 2nd may
    Click here (edited)
  5. wendy64's avatar
    Hi just looking for some advice from you lovely people I'm a first time traveller never been abroad before I'm going to turkey next month just looking for advice for what to take? Money wise , and what u can take with me as in shampoo ect do I need special bottles to put shampoo and sun cream in
    Thank you I'm 65 and first time I'm going anywhere.
    dude_se's avatar
    You can put any (legal) liquids you want in your suitcase, so I'd personally stick everything in there. There are only limits with the hand luggage, which I think is 100ml max per bottle in a clear bag.

    As for money I'd suggest a mix of £ and Turkish lira, as in my experience alot of places happily accept English money (although depends where you go I guess I can't speak for the whole of turkey), and saves you changing up too much lira. I wouldn't bring too much cash though, as you can easily pay on card in alot of places these days, although I'd suggest signing up for something like "revolut" if you haven't got one already. Which has advantages such as not having to bring your main bank card with you, can top-up the account with only what you need, and it usually gives you good exchange rates.
  6. vb90's avatar
    This is during th ebank holiday right?
    Great deal!
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