Aitar

Written: 4 september 2010
Travel time: 5 — 15 august 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 4.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 2.0
Amenities: 4.0
I rested in Aitar with my 5-year-old son. We were met at the airport, immediately taken to the border, the border was probably crossed in an hour, with a small scandal. We were brought to the hotel, given the keys and fed dinner. We went to the beach, the sea was always calm before lunch, after lunch there was garbage in the sea, sunbeds and umbrellas were taken at 8.30, if you come later you won’t get it. I was pleased that there was animation for adults and children, at 11.00 they did aerobics in the sea, at 10.30 they drew with the kids on the beach under a canopy, in the evening they also entertained adults and children. The room was decent, it was on the first floor, but there was a sliding grille on the balcony and it was easy to leave the balcony open, I left the documents and tickets in the safe upon arrival, I took not expensive jewelry with me, I didn’t take them to the beach, I kept them in a suitcase, everything was in safe and sound. The food seems to be decent too, but on the 5th day it started, diarrhea, vomiting, there was a doctor at the hotel, but we were never prescribed treatment, they recommended us to go to the infectious diseases hospital, we recovered ourselves, but we were on a strict diet, and now I noticed for it’s a feature, if we don’t eat anything in the dining room, the day will pass normally, as soon as I start eating there, it starts, adults and children were taken by ambulances to hospitals, ambulances constantly drove away from the gate, otherwise everything is fine, but if only we had diarrhea , I would have thought that we ate something wrong, but when en masse, I began to think. I will not go to Abkhazia again. It was the second time, the first time we rested in the Litfond, but there, the water was from a well, and no one talked about diarrhea. There is no sewerage in Abkhazia, everything goes to the sea, the sea was warm and gentle, but teeming with infections.
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