I still remember.

Written: 20 november 2013
Travel time: 1 — 7 august 2012
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Traveled in the summer of 2012. To be honest, I was abroad for the first time, so there is nothing to compare with, although I have been on the Russian Black Sea coast 2 times before. Firstly, I arrived at about 10 am, so I didn’t check into the hotel right away. But the staff is Russian-speaking and pleasant, things could be left in the luggage room and I was immediately put on a hotel bracelet, so I could have lunch at the restaurant and calmly walked around the neighborhood before checking in. The room is quite spacious, clean, nothing superfluous, but I didn’t really expect any kind of luxury. The room was on the 8th floor with a side sea view, since the hotel is almost the last one on the coastline of the resort, the view was very beautiful. I can’t really say anything about entertainment, I didn’t notice, although there was some kind of animation in the evenings, but I just wasn’t interested. As for the food, it is perhaps a little monotonous, but quite edible, although the Bulgarian dishes did not impress me, it is spicy for my taste. In general, the resort, like the hotel, gives the impression of a place for a family vacation, I'm 22 and I hardly saw people of my age, except perhaps the staff. The country itself made a slightly depressing impression, went on excursions to Nessebar, Sozopol, Varna and the Aladzha Monastery. So they wanted to leave money for the development of infrastructure. As for the cost, at the end of August, a week of rest at the hotel cost about 35.000 rubles, according to the all-inclusive system. I will make a reservation that I went alone, so it turned out a little expensive. Plus, I spent about 15.000 on excursions, souvenirs and other little things. Would I go there again? Maybe. All the same, from my point of view, I had a good rest. But this is me, your impressions of the hotel directly depend on what you expect from it. Don't expect too much from Ruby.
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