<p>This is my second visit to Belek and had a great time once
again. The Sueno Resort is located directly on their 2 courses, the Dunes
(short and interesting) and Pines (more of a challenging course for all
levels). The Pines Course is definitely the better of the two and we played most
of our rounds on this course. The Dunes was actually closed for seeding during
the second half of the week, and therefore the Pines became very busy. We had
pre-booked morning tee times and this was really helpful as the course was
basically booked until 3pm. (Late bookers might have a issue in peak
periods) <br>
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The beach area is nice, but the restaurant down there isn't the best, so I
would lunch at the main one, unless the grill is open. The pier is a great
place to relax and get a drink, while there are loads of loungers
available. <br>
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The food was good, if not great, and there’s a wide selection for the picky.
The outside grill was always much better, and the breakfast outside (show
Grill) was better than the main buffet. From 4-7pm no food was available, which
is a bit annoying if you have an 11am tee time, as when you finish nothing will
be open...something they should look at perhaps? <br>
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Rooms are big and are fine. The air con only works with a key in the slot, but
this is pretty normal. <br>
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Overall the whole group had a great time and enjoyed all the facilities
available and would definitely go back. Compared to my previous visit to the
Cornelia deluxe, the hotel was not as good in terms of food quality, level of
drinks (premium) and general service, but the unlimited golf and price made
this a very attractive trip. <br>
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The weather was 30-33 degrees everyday in mid September so very nice all in
all.<br></p>