My holiday in Bulgaria.

Written: 25 july 2013
Travel time: 1 — 7 july 2013
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Went to the hotel with some anxiety, read bad reviews. In general, the hotel is not bad, on the first coastline. Although this is a plus for some, it may become a big minus for someone. Someone here wrote that he does not recommend the hotel to people who are nervous. I agree, if you have a light sleep, you will not be able to sleep at night. All night the music is hammering on the brain from street cafes (their sea is next to the hotel), it is not just loud, it is very loud. Neither the double-glazed window, nor the 11th floor was particularly protected from noise. Well, thank God, in principle, I slept well, I arrived very tired. There are a lot of English and Germans in the hotel, it's a real nightmare to relax with them. Neither day nor night there is no rest, they yell like they are cut. Sunbeds by the pool are free, no umbrellas. But they are always occupied by the Germans and the British. The water in the pool is very cold. The pool is small. Sunbeds and umbrellas on the beach are paid. They cost 8 leva each (umbrella 1 and sunbed 1 = 16 leva). There are no free sunbeds on the beach. For 7 days, the sea was only 1 day clean and calm, all other days it was stormy, grass and mud, not very pleasant to swim. There are about as many people on the beach as in our south, there is practically nowhere to set foot. Too much in my opinion. The room was cleaned every day, the towels were changed every day too. The food is monotonous of course in the hotel, but in principle I didn’t stay hungry, the fruits were different, the pastries were not bad and there was meat every day. Irrespective of why you arrived at the dawn, populate after 14-00. We arrived at the hotel at about 7 in the morning, but they didn’t even feed us and left a little light, they didn’t give us dry rations with us. Since I have breakfast and dinner, I had to leave my suitcases and go to a cafe at my own expense on the day of arrival. For breakfast there is tea and coffee, and something like yupi. But for dinner there is no water, no tea, no coffee, nothing at all. If you want to drink, you will have to buy. In cafes I won’t say that it’s cheap, at least 500-600 rubles for two rubles. goes out at a modest dinner. Some cafes directly require a tip of 10% of the order, I was amazed (Beluga cafe in Nessebar for example). I can’t call a budget vacation, I think in Turkey for that kind of money you can relax on an all-inclusive system without any problems. There is no animation in the hotel. An ambiguous opinion remained after the rest, in principle, I had a good rest, but for some reason there is most likely no desire to go to Bulgaria again.
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