Sealife Kemer Resort Hotel All inclusive
Kemer · Turkey · Atatürk Bul. Yenimahalle
About Sealife Kemer Resort Hotel All inclusive — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Kemer
Sealife Kemer Resort Hotel All inclusive is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Kemer, Turkey. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, restaurant, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.3 / 5
We had a very enjoyable stay at sea life keymer. There are 2 swimming pools. 1 has 2 slides which makes fun for adults and children alike. The rooms are clean and functional (albeit noisy given the disco lasting until midnight every night). The hotel made a big effort in terms of evening animation and entertainment, we were quite impressed regarding this point. In addition to the main restaurants there are also snack bars meaning that food is available at all times. The staff made an impressive effort to serve quickly and were efficient when cleaning up and generally keeping the hotel clean. A big shout out to Mulyadi who was one of the waiters who assisted in the restaurants. He was very friendly and polite. Best of luck Mulyadi! Highly recommendable hotel.
Absolutely Perfect Stay! Sea Life Kemer Resort exceeded all my expectations! The location is stunning, with crystal-clear water and breathtaking mountain views. The staff were incredibly friendly, attentive, and always ready to help with a smile. The rooms were clean, comfortable, and well-equipped, and housekeeping kept everything spotless. The food selection was outstanding — every meal felt like a feast with plenty of fresh, delicious options to choose from. The beach area was well-maintained, and the pool was a relaxing alternative when I wanted a break from the sea. The entertainment team kept the atmosphere lively without being intrusive, and there was always something fun to do. From check-in to check-out, everything ran smoothly. If you want a perfect mix of relaxation, great food, and beautiful surroundings, Sea Life Kemer Resort is the place to be. I will definitely be coming back! Special thanks to Mr. Mürsel who made our stay easier and more enjoyable with his kind efforts to help us get all the needed services and questions answered.
Firstly it would not surprise me if most of the reviews are fake or incentivised. The room was a bit smaller than expected but not uncomfortably so. There were a few issues regarding cleanliness, used glasses weren't replaced on several occasions, the mattress was stained and only had a thin base sheet, no additional protector. I found the sleep okay however my partner didn't find it the most comfortable. The bathroom needed a deeper clean in some areas as seen in the pictures. The aircon in the room on the other hand is great, certainly the coldest I've experienced in many hotels and refreshing to walk into after being out in the hot and humid weather. The interior of the hotel, bars and restaurants were well presented and relatively clean. Furnishings were nice and comfortable. For some reason there is little to no aircon throughout other than the rooms. It was quite warm and humid feeling when leaving the room, but not overly uncomfortable. Mealtimes were a free-for-all: very busy, not enough tables, and the food was very repetitive throughout the stay. I saw maybe only the odd additonal/change of a few items. Typical ignorant behaviour from many (specifically Russian) guests; queue jumping and self entitlement. The seaside snack-bar food was decent and better than the main restaurant. There were a selection of burgers, pizzas, chips, chicken wraps, rice etc. We didnt bother using the buffet restaurant for lunch. The cocktails and juice options were pretty awful, highly concentrated and artificial, although they did offer fresh pressed juice or smoothies at breakfast — at an extra charge of €2 per glass - a joke for a resort that classes itself as 'Ultra All Inclusive'. The Pepsi / 7-Up / Fanta were fine. Entertainment during the stay was good. Something different each night, parties, bingo, dance acts etc. They maybe could offer a bit more during the day, the neighbouring hotels seemed to offer more music/dance style entertainment if thats your thing. The entertainment staff were friendly, helpful and always smiling. Some of the other hotel staff could maybe learn from them as they were hit or miss with some being great, some completely miserable (particularly at lot of the bar staff). The pier was lovely and was nice to lounge on, there was a handy lader to get in and out of the water. The loungers by the beach were nice too, these featured padded toppers. The beach is comprised of very small stones which isnt too bad to walk barefoot on but there are larger pebbles as you enter the water. The pools themselves were nice and clean and spacious but the furniture is a bit cheap and tired in areas (broken parasols, holes in loungers). Tables were often left dirty, even first thing in the morning. The hamam and massage we paid for was great. A lot of the guests were from Russia, and they were often given special treatment. For example, they’d skip the line at the bar and be served first. We noticed several guests with blue bands rather than green and orange, which made us wonder if this was an identification for the staff. We spent our last night at the à la carte restaurant. The food was just ok, but the staff barely spoke to you with no explanation of what was being served, they would just placed it down and walked off. You barely finished your food before they were trying to take your plate away. It was very rushed and not very enjoyable. With the 'head waiter' just bossing the other waiters around. Honestly, the à la carte is a waste of time at this resort. It's not like any other resort I've stayed at where you get a menu of choices or a special set menu. It's just the buffet food cooked fresh and plated for you. You are asked if you want beef, chicken or fish when you book your slot - good luck if you're vegan or vegetarian I guess? For a five-star hotel, this one really missed the mark. We know five-star in Turkey isn't a typical European five-star experience but there a resorts in the area which offer much more. Overall, the stay was adequate, I wouldn’t return or recommend it to anyone else.