Wonderful holiday

Written: 28 august 2010
Travel time: 13 — 27 august 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Many thanks to those who write reviews! For the umpteenth time we were guided by them in choosing a hotel and - they did not lose. Firstly, not expensive, secondly, clean, intelligent, comfortable like home, and thirdly, the ideal location in the very center of the new Nessebar: near the northern beach, a bank with currency exchange at the best rate, a 24-hour supermarket, vegetable and fruit stalls, any shops - grocery, wine, household, souvenir, flower, clothing, right there - dozens of cafes, fast foods, pizzerias, pancakes, taverns, restaurants where you can eat for every taste and budget (from 80 stotinki for a huge pie with puff pastry cheese up to 20 or more leva for a sumptuous lunch with rum, gin, salad, soup, a huge meat dish, dessert, juice).
True, we were lucky with the number: the two of us were accommodated in a spacious triple room, because. there were no more rooms available. At first we were frightened, thinking that they would demand additional money from us or later move us to a double room, but nothing happened. We got a huge balcony with three armchairs and a rectangular table with a magnificent view of the tiled roofs of Nessebar, seagulls and a little bit of the sea. Here, by the light of a lantern, we arranged romantic dinners (and sometimes breakfasts). THE AIR CONDITIONER WORKED PERFECTLY, and it was never turned off (which is practiced regularly in Turkish and Egyptian hotels) and we changed the air temperature all the time as we wanted. Refrigerator cooled great. The TV has 4 Russian-language channels. The floor is tiled. Shower, toilet, washbasin. Quiet location, 5 floors, no elevator.
Cleaned up every day. The bed was changed once, exactly one week later. Both furniture and beds - everything is very solid, clean, natural, tastefully selected, as for oneself.

What else to tell? The hotel provides accommodation only. Everything else - food, entertainment, sports, excursions, shopping, cultural program, communication - is the personal concern of tourists. But all this is offered in great quantity and variety around the hotel. There are no problems with anything!
One of the tourists wrote beautifully: this option is for those who do not intend to overpay for show-offs, who have enough comfort and cleanliness.
Everyone around was friendly, helpful, satisfied and happy. For two weeks we have never seen a single conflict.
The sea is divine, the bottom is flat, sandy, gentle. The sand on the shore is cleaned daily with a combine harvester. The beach is huge and admission is free. There are areas with paid sunbeds and umbrellas (7 leva) and there are free areas where you can lay your own bedding, put your umbrella (sold right there, at the entrance to the beach, of any color and size, at a price of 7 to 18 leva). You can also just sit under a tree on your towel.
The food was wonderful, everything was very tasty everywhere. True, I didn’t like the soup “gazpacho” (just mashed vegetables) at all, and “tsatsa” (a small fried kilechka, which should be consumed whole, as a bite to beer) eventually began to cause heartburn. Olivier is sold under the name "Russian salad" and, of course, bears little resemblance to the original (at least what is sold in a box in a supermarket). Beer, red and white dry wines, as well as spirits (whiskey, gin, rum, brandy, etc. ) are very cheap (for example, 2 and a half liters of beer can be bought for 2 leva and for the same price - 2 liters of red dry wine), although there are very expensive bottles for gourmets and connoisseurs. Just an abundance of sweet shops with lots of cakes, pastries, mousses, jellies, ice creams, etc. Fruits are quite cheap - from 2 leva large, honey peaches, exquisite grapes - 2-3 leva per kilogram.
Excursions, of course, are expensive (from 40-60 leva and more per person), but you can go around several travel agencies and choose the best option, then ask for a discount, which Russians are willingly given.

Nearby - 2 water parks, where they carry for free, but the entrance is not cheap. Unfortunately, there are no free water slides, as in Turkey near every hotel, where both children and adults can ride until they are completely stunned. One slide on the beach stands and is empty, because 1 descent costs 2 leva. Ride on a banana - 15 leva. You can also take a helicopter ride over the bay and along the entire coast: it costs 35 euros. Sea 30-minute boat trip from the old Nessebar - 10 leva per person. In general, proceed from your budget and personal preferences.
Expensive Russian-language newspapers - from 4 and a half leva for Komsomolskaya Pravda. In Old Nessebar, everything is one and a half to two times more expensive than in New. The beach there is tiny, with stones. But then - the exotic of the ancient city!
They went on a pilgrimage to churches and monasteries: dug-in churches in Sozopol and Old Nessebar, in the monastery of St. George in Pomorie, they drew healing water, bowed to the holy relics of John the Baptist, found by archaeologists a few weeks ago during excavations of the Church of St. John (5th century). Huge impressions!
In short, the rest turned out to be wonderful, eventful, without any problems. I hope my information will be useful to those who are afraid, doubt, painfully choose one option out of many. I went through all this, read a lot of different reviews and recommendations that helped me make the only right choice.
Galina. Kyiv.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original
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