- Turkey Holidays
- Konakli
- Titan Select Hotel

This beach hotel is located on a main road, a few metres from the beach and from public transportation links. The hotel is surrounded by landscaped gardens, offering a very laid-back environment. The accommodation is close to Konakli, a small town where guests can find shops, bars, nightlife and restaurants. The large tourist resort of Alanya is just 12 km away and has many attractions to visit, including a colourful weekly market and Alanya Castle.
If you prefer a hotel where most guests and staff speak Russian, Polish, Turkish or Romanian, then this place may work for you. If you speak English, think carefully—very few people could communicate in English, and most entertainment was delivered in Turkish or Russian, so much of it was impossible to follow.
Areas of concern:
Atmosphere & behaviour: Guests smoked while others ate. One group played music extremely loudly beside the pool, overlapping with the hotel’s own entertainment was asked totl turn it off by a lady and didn't care until my husband told him to and he did - very overwhelming. People frequently pushed ahead and cut in line at the lifts.
Rooms: Clean, but bedding was poor—only a very thin, small blanket that could not cover two people. Our family room with a travel cot was so cramped we had to keep the cot out on the balcony. Being under the roof, the balcony was unusable for sitting in—far too hot, and you could only see anything by standing up.
Pool & health: The water had such high chemical levels it caused stinging and burning—our children’s faces were affected, and other guests, including an adult who opened their eyes underwater, reported the same issue.
Sales pressure: On our second day, members of the entertainment team asked us to write a review while standing right beside us—very uncomfortable. A meeting at reception the day after arrival was used to push trips with a “30% discount only if you pay immediately.” It felt like a sales tactic; I would not recommend booking this way.
What was better:
Food quality was above average for an all‑inclusive, though children’s options were mostly spaghetti or chips. The beach bar was nice—served burgers and potato wedges; pizza was available but ran out very quickly.
Rooms were clean.
Because russians stayed up late drinking, sunbeds were easy to find in the morning—no need to get up early to reserve one.
Two members of the entertainment team, Kris and Nata, were genuinely lovely and brilliant with our girls—they were a real highlight.
Spa was great - however paying 75€ wasn't enough. They then try and upsell for more and offer 3 more massages that you are advised you need.
Overall -I would not return. The only consistently great thing was the weather.
Amazing hotel, delicious food and drinks, and such friendly staff! Everyone makes you feel like family.
A special thank you to Bahtiyar, Arda and Mutlu! I really hope they get the recognition they deserve. Always great drinks, big smiles and they truly made us feel at home. Thank you for everything! We will miss you
Although this hotel is advertised as a 5-star property, it felt much closer to a 3-star experience. The rooms were clean, and the staff were friendly and welcoming. However, the rooms were a little dated.
One of the biggest disappointments was the food. There was very little variety, and I found there weren’t many options that suited British tastes. For a hotel of this standard, I expected a much wider selection and better quality.
Another issue was that not many of the staff spoke English, which made communication difficult at times.
It was around a 2hour drive from Antalya airport and the beach isn’t directly with the hotel it’s around a 5 minute walk away
Overall, while there were some positive aspects, such as the cleanliness and the friendliness of the staff, the hotel did not meet the expectations of a 5-star resort and did not offer the level of quality I expected
I would like to share important feedback regarding Solivia Hotel in Turkey, where our group stayed from 29 June to 6 July.
Unfortunately, our experience at this hotel was very unpleasant and disappointing. The rooms were dirty and inadequately cleaned. We also found the service unprofessional: the staff’s attitude was unfriendly, and we did not feel well treated as guests.
The food was another serious concern. On several days, some meat dishes had a strong unpleasant smell and, in our opinion, were not suitable for consumption. This raised serious concerns within our group about food quality and hygiene.
We were also disappointed by a member of staff who organised activities. This person did not wish to communicate with us, walked past us without greeting us, and made us feel unwelcome at the hotel. We were very surprised and disappointed by this attitude.
Based on our experience, we would not recommend this hotel to other travellers. We strongly encourage future guests to think carefully before choosing this hotel.
Our trip was partly saved by the beach at Kaia Coracesium Hotel, where we spent much of our time. The staff there were friendly, the service was professional, and the atmosphere was very pleasant. We also visited Kaia Coracesium in May this year and had an excellent experience then as well. The contrast between the service at Solivia Hotel and Kaia Coracesium was significant. The warm and professional service at Kaia Coracesium was essentially the only positive part of our trip.
We do not wish to visit Solivia Hotel again and strongly encourage others to think carefully before booking a stay there. In addition, the corridors throughout the hotel had a strong unpleasant smell of fried fish.
Great hotel with a lovely atmosphere and friendly staff! Special thanks to Aleyna and Bahtiyar, the amazing bartenders – always smiling, welcoming, and making absolutely delicious cocktails! 🍹 We really enjoyed our stay!
