Great holiday in Bulgaria

Written: 9 july 2010
Travel time: 26 june — 7 july 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 9.0
We rested with my family in the quiet resort town of Ravda, 2.5 km. from Nessebar. I liked the Panorama Hotel very much. Two-room apartment with a kitchen overlooking the sea. Twenty meters - the sea! Great for families with children. Located on the first line, near the beach, clean, cleaned every day. Nice staff and nice hotel owner. Cars were parked for free on the territory of the hotel. Surprisingly, the embankment is quiet and calm. There is a restaurant on the 1st floor of the hotel. Czech owner. Cooked quickly and very tasty. The menu is varied. It suited us - for children, too, a large selection of dishes. Prices in the restaurant are much lower than in Nessebar and Sozopol. For comparison, in Sozopol, in a pizzeria, we paid 60 levs for 7 people (4 adults + 3 children (7-12 years old). And in this restaurant, we even ate up to 45 levs to the maximum! And this is on the seashore. The music in the restaurant is calm, unobtrusive, plays until 11 pm On weekends there is nowhere to fall in the restaurant, the Bulgarians come in. They brought us an order to the apartment. The beach is sand. The sea is clean, shallow. Lots of crabs and fish. Main entertainment in the center of Ravda. 5-7 minutes to the center. A bunch of boutiques. You can buy everything from swimming trunks to a jacket. Prices are lower than Ukrainian ones. The quality is of course good. There is a bus every half an hour to Nessebar - 1 lev.
In short, Ravda is a good place for a family vacation! Honestly, we are more in Turkey. But Ravda and the hotel "Panorama" changed our ideas about the rest.
Speaking of Ravda. I think there at any time you can find a suitable hotel.

Bulgarian roads are good, the language was understood without problems. Very nice people. Romanian roads are good, but there is only one problem - there is nowhere to go to rest, as there are no pockets. There are no toilets, not even at all gas stations. Refuel better in Ukraine and Bulgaria. Do not go through Bucharest. Big plugs. Constantly village - 50 km per hour. Hard. There are a lot of police closer to Ukraine. Once they hit the village. Reptiles - no one blinked. So be careful.
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