New hotel, with animation, in a good location

Written: 27 july 2013
Travel time: 13 — 20 june 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 10.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 7.0
St. Vlas is a quiet village, there are very few hotels around and there are no strangers on the beach. The hotel is new, at the time of our trip it was just finished, and we also flew against the backdrop of negativity from those who were in the spring that they were drilling, nothing had been fixed - in June everything had already been drilled. The charms of the new hotel - everything has just been built and everything works great, new furniture in the rooms and plumbing in the bathroom. The staff, used to struggling with difficulties, is now so sociable and in a good mood because everything is already normal and people are happy.
Animation - Salut club, for adults it's card games in the evenings, but the games are not standard, they themselves came up with some, it seems to me. For children, this is drawing with them, etc. , for teenagers, board games.
The beach will be completed, they say, when the second building is built. It is above the shore, the sunbeds are on the platform....they sunbathe more next to this beach. And two more steps to go - the city's beautiful beach.

Sand, smooth entry, warm water, shallow. . .
The food is good, there is a "children's table", there is frying on an open fire for dinner, the choice is quite. Juices were really, well, the most unpleasant, but local alcohol and local forfeits and so on are quite normal, and they are "on". There is ice cream all the time, and they pour it all the time in bars, until late in the evening, companies are formed in the bars for this business.
Near Sunny Beach with restaurants, clubs and Nessebar, an interesting city in itself - there is a bus, 15 minutes from S. Beach to Vlas, 1.2 leva.
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