Likya Pension
Sustainability
After 25 years of running the Likya Pension, organizing boat trips and serving his customers with the highest level of hospitality, Salih Manav retired leaving the running of the hotel to his son Ahmet. Ahmet learnt everything there is to know about running the hotel from his father. He spent much of his childhood in and around the hotel, and says he basically grew up on a boat and on the sea, meaning he knows the South Western shores very well.
Ahmet and his wife Tugba look forward to providing you with the best possible holiday experience during your stay at the Likya Pension.
Caring for destination
This accommodation provider has taken action to address one or more issues (whether environmental, social or cultural) which will contribute positively to the long term viability of the destination and hence their site displays a Caring for the destination rating.
Main area of focus in Caring for the Destination:
The main area of focus is Dalyan village.
Detailed description of the Caring for the Destination Initiative:
Lykia Pension uses local products from the local market to cook delicious meals for the guests. They use a solar water heater to heat water.
Traveller Feedback
Not impressed
Mrs Robina B.
- United Kingdom
on 13 Jul 2010 Situated in a lovely part of Dalyan, the Likya was very good, and although we did not eat there we had drinks, and sat out on the clean, welcoming terrace facing the magical Lycean Tombs. Also handy as a "stop-off" point for the Co-operative boats returning from the beach.
All in all, excellent! Thank you.
Ms Rochelle W.
- United Kingdom
on 16 Jun 2009 It's a bit hard to say that it was either caring or not caring. There was nothing obviously environmentally friendly.
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