We accidentally went to Bulgaria, we liked the hotel (you don’t need to compare it with 5 in Egypt. Incomparably) It is located on the 1-2 lines, literally 100 meters from the sea. The room was superior with a sea view, excellent, large. Meals were taken all inclusive (the choice is not bad, but again, not to compare in Egypt and Turkey), but you could only take breakfast, because there are SEA cafes around with very pleasant prices.
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We accidentally went to Bulgaria, we liked the hotel (you don’t need to compare it with 5 in Egypt. Incomparably) It is located on the 1-2 lines, literally 100 meters from the sea. The room was superior with a sea view, excellent, large. Meals were taken all inclusive (the choice is not bad, but again, not to compare in Egypt and Turkey), but you could only take breakfast, because there are SEA cafes around with very pleasant prices. The pool is good (as for Bulgaria) which was good. located right on the beach, no need to buy umbrellas. sunbeds, etc.
In general, the hotel is good!
In general, the hotel is good!
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I rested at the hotel from August 20 to 30.2010. I am an experienced tourist, the euphoria from the first visit to a foreign resort is far behind, so I will try to state my impressions as objectively as possible. So, due to the fact that the Berlin Golden Beach hotel I chose did not give confirmation, on the advice of the tour operator I went to Morsko Oko.
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I rested at the hotel from August 20 to 30.2010. I am an experienced tourist, the euphoria from the first visit to a foreign resort is far behind, so I will try to state my impressions as objectively as possible. So, due to the fact that the Berlin Golden Beach hotel I chose did not give confirmation, on the advice of the tour operator I went to Morsko Oko. The external impression of the hotel is the most positive - the hotel is on the first line, very beautiful, even pretentious. The rooms are spacious, the furniture is of high quality and modern, the interior is decent. The double room has two single beds and an armchair bed. Large balcony with a table, two soft ottomans and a transformer for drying clothes. Air conditioning and refrigerator worked perfectly, plumbing in the bathroom is of high quality. Settled in the room quickly and without delay. Some criticism is caused by elevators - there are only two of them, and both are not freight, they are designed only for four people each, so they had to wait a long time. In addition, they often broke down, and their speed of movement was lower than that of a turtle. The rooms were purely symbolically cleaned daily, but the linen was not changed. . Even dirty towels thrown on the floor were picked up and hung back. So I advise you not to tip the maids - this does not affect the quality of cleaning in any way. The main restaurant was very unpleasantly surprised - the food was bad, the menu is very meager and monotonous, there are few fruits and seafood, the assortment of dishes did not differ in variety, the same thing was offered every day, the quality of food and the freshness of the products were in doubt (you can’t fool the stomach of a chronic gastritis). If you are half an hour late for the opening of the restaurant, you can generally stay hungry. As for the pool, then taking a sunbed near it is an impossible task, besides, the sunbeds themselves are of disgusting quality and condition, in other words, they are simply gouged. In addition, the pool water is highly chlorinated. Since I was vacationing with a child, I really counted on the pool (daughter is afraid of the sea after visiting Egypt). I had to sunbathe on the beach (2 sun loungers and an umbrella - 10 euros per day). There is no animation in the hotel, only two girls by the pool entertain the children. In general, the verdict is this - unobtrusive "soviet" service is hidden behind the external chic of the hotel. An unspoiled and not very capricious tourist can relax once for the sake of interest, but hardly anyone will go there the second time.
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Rested in Morsko oko beach in June 2006. The hotel is generally very decent. All without excessive luxury, but quite worthy. The rooms are clean, the furniture is not new, but is it important? Plumbing - not a masterpiece of art, but also normal (although sometimes clogged when sand washed off after the beach accumulated).
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Rested in Morsko oko beach in June 2006. The hotel is generally very decent. All without excessive luxury, but quite worthy. The rooms are clean, the furniture is not new, but is it important? Plumbing - not a masterpiece of art, but also normal (although sometimes clogged when sand washed off after the beach accumulated). The staff is polite and always ready to help. The food is good quality and tasty. At least the breakfasts - for sure (the rest of the day I ate in restaurants). Pastries are especially good, in particular - bread. There really were no normal juices, there was something like diluted syrup or compote. But there were no problems with digestion either, during my stay at the hotel, none of the guests were poisoned.
Swimming pools: one small for children, the second - for adults (very spacious). There were no complaints about the pools: good, clean.
The weak point of the hotel is the elevators. Broke often. But since I don’t really like using such a vehicle at all, I personally didn’t care about this problem.
Beach: clean, there was no shortage of sun loungers. Many simply spread a towel on the sand. The sea is also clean.
About cleanliness: the resort is very well maintained, a lot of flowers. True, if you climb up from the sea to the highway, then yes, indeed, in some places it is littered. But the tourists themselves litter.
The resort has everything you need for a life on vacation (besides the sea itself, the beach): many excellent restaurants, bars, shops, a bank, clubs.
Morsko oko beach is located a little further from the center of party nightlife. So I don't remember anyone complaining about the noise from discos. There were also several clubs near the hotel, but they did not cause any inconvenience.
Restaurants: in my opinion, almost the entire cuisine of the world was represented there. National Bulgarian institutions - with national (and international) dishes, songs, dances, Chinese, Indian, Mexican... Fish restaurants, tiny bars, pastry shops... On the street, almost at every step, delicious pancakes with various fillings were fried, they sold wonderful ice cream. All at very affordable prices. I especially liked the national restaurant Stara Kyshta. They cook very tasty Bulgarian (and not only) dishes. Bulgarian music and dance groups perform every evening.
Portions in restaurants are huge. Therefore, if you go with a company, you have to take portions for two.
Wellness treatments: I went to the medical center located at the hotel for a massage with aromatic oils, I liked it, despite the fact that I am a small fan of massage.
To sum it up: I really enjoyed my stay. True, if I rested there not for 8 days, but for 2-3 weeks, I would have liked it even more.
Swimming pools: one small for children, the second - for adults (very spacious). There were no complaints about the pools: good, clean.
The weak point of the hotel is the elevators. Broke often. But since I don’t really like using such a vehicle at all, I personally didn’t care about this problem.
Beach: clean, there was no shortage of sun loungers. Many simply spread a towel on the sand. The sea is also clean.
About cleanliness: the resort is very well maintained, a lot of flowers. True, if you climb up from the sea to the highway, then yes, indeed, in some places it is littered. But the tourists themselves litter.
The resort has everything you need for a life on vacation (besides the sea itself, the beach): many excellent restaurants, bars, shops, a bank, clubs.
Morsko oko beach is located a little further from the center of party nightlife. So I don't remember anyone complaining about the noise from discos. There were also several clubs near the hotel, but they did not cause any inconvenience.
Restaurants: in my opinion, almost the entire cuisine of the world was represented there. National Bulgarian institutions - with national (and international) dishes, songs, dances, Chinese, Indian, Mexican... Fish restaurants, tiny bars, pastry shops... On the street, almost at every step, delicious pancakes with various fillings were fried, they sold wonderful ice cream. All at very affordable prices. I especially liked the national restaurant Stara Kyshta. They cook very tasty Bulgarian (and not only) dishes. Bulgarian music and dance groups perform every evening.
Portions in restaurants are huge. Therefore, if you go with a company, you have to take portions for two.
Wellness treatments: I went to the medical center located at the hotel for a massage with aromatic oils, I liked it, despite the fact that I am a small fan of massage.
To sum it up: I really enjoyed my stay. True, if I rested there not for 8 days, but for 2-3 weeks, I would have liked it even more.
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As promised to the administrator of the Morsko Oko hotel, I am writing a review ... For some reason, my girlfriend and I chose Bulgaria for our joint vacation, because we finally wanted to visit some more or less European country. Of course, it was hard to get there: we flew from Khabarovsk to Moscow for 8 hours, then we walked there for a day and hung out at Domodedovo at night, because the flight to Varna was at 7 in the morning and check-in, respectively, began at 4, i.
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For some reason, my girlfriend and I chose Bulgaria for our joint vacation, because we finally wanted to visit some more or less European country. Of course, it was hard to get there: we flew from Khabarovsk to Moscow for 8 hours, then we walked there for a day and hung out at Domodedovo at night, because the flight to Varna was at 7 in the morning and check-in, respectively, began at 4, i. e. by the time we arrived at the hotel at 10 am local time, we did not sleep and even simply did not take a horizontal position for the second day. The hotel told us that check-in was at 12, our guide on the bus said the same thing, so we calmly put things in some room for the maids, changed our swimwear there and went to the beach.
At noon, completely exhausted, we again ask about our room, we are told that now it will be free at 14:00, explaining that it needs to be cleaned after the previous tenants (as if there were no other free rooms in September). Moreover, there was no talk of any kind of politeness, courtesy, correctness, regret on the part of the staff, this is not typical of many Bulgarians at all. Our polite request to show the hotel regulations, which should indicate that they check in exactly at 14:00, as well as the request to call the hotel administrator, was denied to us by a young man who, at the same time, talked to us imposingly lounging on a chair and smiling idiotically, apparently discussing us in their native language with the second girl from the reception periodically cackling. As it turned out, not only we were not accommodated in the room, but several other tourists, who were already almost asleep, tortured in the hotel lobby.
I repeat that the rest of the tourists, and we behaved very reservedly and politely. The administrator nevertheless appeared and began to laugh in front of us together with her managers, while speaking to each other in Bulgarian (although they all understand and speak Russian), showed a guest card, which indicated that their check-out time was at 12 (about settling in 14 is nowhere mentioned). We already asked to be settled in an uncleaned room, called the guide (who, by the way, also sent us off, saying that this did not concern her and that we ourselves would solve these problems, like all those that arise in general). What pissed me off the most was the incorrectness and the obvious arrogance of addressing clients and even just people who are twice as old (our friends, unfortunately, are two Muscovite women). The receptionist gave us the number with a wicked smile.
You can see the photo: pay attention to the broken, constantly leaking toilet bowl and the fungus in the bathroom and the corridor, to such trifles as the stained carpet, as if someone was being cut on the floor, and the windows stained with swallows (they have nests there), we even did not pay attention.
They tried to change the number, call a plumber, all to no avail, they decided not to spoil their mood and rest - they scored. Then we found out that only two hotels on Zolotykh belong to the state: Morsko Oko and Metropol… We know how to choose
Even in Turkey there was no such lawlessness, but about the Asian countries of Thailand, Vietnam, and even China (! ) I don’t say at all, the service there is at a very good level and this, in principle, could not happen (people value their work very much and are generally respectful to tourists).
By the way, don’t even ask about drinking water in the room and beach towels
In general, more than once later they encountered the amazing “politeness” and “benevolentness” of the Bulgarian people, they rarely smile. No one ever knows anything there, especially the reception and the guide (neither how to get to the stop, nor how and what buses run to Varna, nor when the doctor works in the hotel, etc. ), and even if they say, it is most likely lie (checked). Russians do not like - a fact. Even from the beach, where there are paid umbrellas and sun loungers, tourists who lie on their towels are asked to leave in different ways. We observed: a caretaker comes up and asks where you are from, if a Russian starts just yelling and driving him out of the fenced area, if another nationality patiently explains and asks to lie down.
By no means do I want to say that all Bulgarians are like this – NO!
There are very nice and smiling people: our maid, the guide from the tour to Balchik Galya, the bartenders of Arogans, the bartenders of our hotel Morsko Oko - generally very sincere guys (hello Martin! ), the organizer of the party "crawling through the clubs" Ivo-lapochka , yes and many more people.
Many Russians, Germans (especially Russian speakers) rest on Zolotye, there are French, English, Romanian, Turks, etc. There were only Russians in our hotel, mostly families and pensioners ...at first it generally led us to a stupor, after all, we read that many young people .
There really were a lot of young people, everyone gathers at night in clubs, two more or less decent ones: PR (near the Ferris wheel) and Arrogance.
There are more people (mostly young Germans and Bulgarians) in Arogans, generally a cool club: there are 4 halls with different types of music, we liked the R&B hall the most, there is also a hall with local national music (the Bulgarians themselves call it village ) and a chill out hall with sofas and quiet music where you can sit and relax, many, however, use this hall for something else In the evening, promoters stand on the street in the center and distribute tickets for free admission and a cocktail to Arogans.
Food. The food in Bulgaria is terrible. Of course, you will eat something, but everything is somehow without a soul and raisins. The meat was tried in almost all types of cooking - as if they were eating the sole. The choice of salads also does not shine with variety, I think you will definitely remember the Shopsky salad, because this is the main national salad and is present on all menus (tomatoes, cucumbers, cheese).
There are no salads with mayonnaise, and if there is, then it is not possible to eat them Delicious fish, but local catch (they have imported trout, it is better not to order). Many fruits are sold on the streets. Food prices are reasonable, a good dinner without alcohol averages up to 15 leva per person, wine costs an average of 18 leva a bottle. Prices for clothes are not very low, such as, for example, in China or at sales in Thailand, but about Moscow (I'm talking about youth brands). The most famous and largest shopping center is Mall Varna.
Of the excursions, we liked the trip to the botanical garden, Balchik Palace and Cape Kaliakra, very beautiful, picturesque and there is something to see.
Then there was another dinner with national dances on coals, but the price for this dinner is very decent, and the food, the organization itself is dumb (a lot of people, everything is crumpled, the bus takes away on schedule, but brings it much later than necessary), the main feature is the aunt later walks there on burning coals (in fact, there are no dances) - nothing special. Don’t get too carried away with free wine at dinner, in my opinion they add something to it, then a lot of people felt bad. In short, if you are not very eager to see dancing on coals, take a tour without dinner, if the guide does not have many offers for such excursions on the street.
Exchangers. It is better not to change money on the streets in exchange offices (they wind up commissions). There is an exchange in hotels and bank branches. A good course in Varna, but you shouldn’t go there specifically for this, the difference will be eaten up by the fare (taxi is different, but you can get there for 5 lev per person for four, or a bus -3 lev).
There is also a good rate for gold in one bank, but it’s not so easy to find it, either DNC or DSN ...I don’t remember already, it’s located not far from the Admiral, the ladder down to the beach from the promenade between the Serenada and Nachos restaurants seems to be (where gypsies sing). It is better to take euros with you.
Another local feature (well, at least it was not customary for us) is topless tanning. Every third female on the beach, and who really has something to show can be counted on the fingers. Basically, fat women who look like sows or women of retirement age are fond of this (to be honest, it’s rather disgusting). There is also a nudist beach behind the pier. As one couple we met at our hotel told us (they went to this beach once), there are a lot of naked old people rubbing their bodies against each other. It is clear that since then we have not even been close to the pier.
Summary: if you want to visit a European country with a European service. You are clearly not in Bulgaria with its Soviet hotels and service. Cheap and cheerful. Holidays for young people who love nightlife and parties, but of course also for families and pensioners
Liked: the sea, the beach, parties.
Disliked: service(! ), food, attitude towards Russians.
For some reason, my girlfriend and I chose Bulgaria for our joint vacation, because we finally wanted to visit some more or less European country. Of course, it was hard to get there: we flew from Khabarovsk to Moscow for 8 hours, then we walked there for a day and hung out at Domodedovo at night, because the flight to Varna was at 7 in the morning and check-in, respectively, began at 4, i. e. by the time we arrived at the hotel at 10 am local time, we did not sleep and even simply did not take a horizontal position for the second day. The hotel told us that check-in was at 12, our guide on the bus said the same thing, so we calmly put things in some room for the maids, changed our swimwear there and went to the beach.
At noon, completely exhausted, we again ask about our room, we are told that now it will be free at 14:00, explaining that it needs to be cleaned after the previous tenants (as if there were no other free rooms in September). Moreover, there was no talk of any kind of politeness, courtesy, correctness, regret on the part of the staff, this is not typical of many Bulgarians at all. Our polite request to show the hotel regulations, which should indicate that they check in exactly at 14:00, as well as the request to call the hotel administrator, was denied to us by a young man who, at the same time, talked to us imposingly lounging on a chair and smiling idiotically, apparently discussing us in their native language with the second girl from the reception periodically cackling. As it turned out, not only we were not accommodated in the room, but several other tourists, who were already almost asleep, tortured in the hotel lobby.
I repeat that the rest of the tourists, and we behaved very reservedly and politely. The administrator nevertheless appeared and began to laugh in front of us together with her managers, while speaking to each other in Bulgarian (although they all understand and speak Russian), showed a guest card, which indicated that their check-out time was at 12 (about settling in 14 is nowhere mentioned). We already asked to be settled in an uncleaned room, called the guide (who, by the way, also sent us off, saying that this did not concern her and that we ourselves would solve these problems, like all those that arise in general). What pissed me off the most was the incorrectness and the obvious arrogance of addressing clients and even just people who are twice as old (our friends, unfortunately, are two Muscovite women). The receptionist gave us the number with a wicked smile.
You can see the photo: pay attention to the broken, constantly leaking toilet bowl and the fungus in the bathroom and the corridor, to such trifles as the stained carpet, as if someone was being cut on the floor, and the windows stained with swallows (they have nests there), we even did not pay attention.
They tried to change the number, call a plumber, all to no avail, they decided not to spoil their mood and rest - they scored. Then we found out that only two hotels on Zolotykh belong to the state: Morsko Oko and Metropol… We know how to choose
Even in Turkey there was no such lawlessness, but about the Asian countries of Thailand, Vietnam, and even China (! ) I don’t say at all, the service there is at a very good level and this, in principle, could not happen (people value their work very much and are generally respectful to tourists).
By the way, don’t even ask about drinking water in the room and beach towels
In general, more than once later they encountered the amazing “politeness” and “benevolentness” of the Bulgarian people, they rarely smile. No one ever knows anything there, especially the reception and the guide (neither how to get to the stop, nor how and what buses run to Varna, nor when the doctor works in the hotel, etc. ), and even if they say, it is most likely lie (checked). Russians do not like - a fact. Even from the beach, where there are paid umbrellas and sun loungers, tourists who lie on their towels are asked to leave in different ways. We observed: a caretaker comes up and asks where you are from, if a Russian starts just yelling and driving him out of the fenced area, if another nationality patiently explains and asks to lie down.
By no means do I want to say that all Bulgarians are like this – NO!
There are very nice and smiling people: our maid, the guide from the tour to Balchik Galya, the bartenders of Arogans, the bartenders of our hotel Morsko Oko - generally very sincere guys (hello Martin! ), the organizer of the party "crawling through the clubs" Ivo-lapochka , yes and many more people.
Many Russians, Germans (especially Russian speakers) rest on Zolotye, there are French, English, Romanian, Turks, etc. There were only Russians in our hotel, mostly families and pensioners ...at first it generally led us to a stupor, after all, we read that many young people .
There really were a lot of young people, everyone gathers at night in clubs, two more or less decent ones: PR (near the Ferris wheel) and Arrogance.
There are more people (mostly young Germans and Bulgarians) in Arogans, generally a cool club: there are 4 halls with different types of music, we liked the R&B hall the most, there is also a hall with local national music (the Bulgarians themselves call it village ) and a chill out hall with sofas and quiet music where you can sit and relax, many, however, use this hall for something else In the evening, promoters stand on the street in the center and distribute tickets for free admission and a cocktail to Arogans.
Food. The food in Bulgaria is terrible. Of course, you will eat something, but everything is somehow without a soul and raisins. The meat was tried in almost all types of cooking - as if they were eating the sole. The choice of salads also does not shine with variety, I think you will definitely remember the Shopsky salad, because this is the main national salad and is present on all menus (tomatoes, cucumbers, cheese).
There are no salads with mayonnaise, and if there is, then it is not possible to eat them Delicious fish, but local catch (they have imported trout, it is better not to order). Many fruits are sold on the streets. Food prices are reasonable, a good dinner without alcohol averages up to 15 leva per person, wine costs an average of 18 leva a bottle. Prices for clothes are not very low, such as, for example, in China or at sales in Thailand, but about Moscow (I'm talking about youth brands). The most famous and largest shopping center is Mall Varna.
Of the excursions, we liked the trip to the botanical garden, Balchik Palace and Cape Kaliakra, very beautiful, picturesque and there is something to see.
Then there was another dinner with national dances on coals, but the price for this dinner is very decent, and the food, the organization itself is dumb (a lot of people, everything is crumpled, the bus takes away on schedule, but brings it much later than necessary), the main feature is the aunt later walks there on burning coals (in fact, there are no dances) - nothing special. Don’t get too carried away with free wine at dinner, in my opinion they add something to it, then a lot of people felt bad. In short, if you are not very eager to see dancing on coals, take a tour without dinner, if the guide does not have many offers for such excursions on the street.
Exchangers. It is better not to change money on the streets in exchange offices (they wind up commissions). There is an exchange in hotels and bank branches. A good course in Varna, but you shouldn’t go there specifically for this, the difference will be eaten up by the fare (taxi is different, but you can get there for 5 lev per person for four, or a bus -3 lev).
There is also a good rate for gold in one bank, but it’s not so easy to find it, either DNC or DSN ...I don’t remember already, it’s located not far from the Admiral, the ladder down to the beach from the promenade between the Serenada and Nachos restaurants seems to be (where gypsies sing). It is better to take euros with you.
Another local feature (well, at least it was not customary for us) is topless tanning. Every third female on the beach, and who really has something to show can be counted on the fingers. Basically, fat women who look like sows or women of retirement age are fond of this (to be honest, it’s rather disgusting). There is also a nudist beach behind the pier. As one couple we met at our hotel told us (they went to this beach once), there are a lot of naked old people rubbing their bodies against each other. It is clear that since then we have not even been close to the pier.
Summary: if you want to visit a European country with a European service. You are clearly not in Bulgaria with its Soviet hotels and service. Cheap and cheerful. Holidays for young people who love nightlife and parties, but of course also for families and pensioners
Liked: the sea, the beach, parties.
Disliked: service(! ), food, attitude towards Russians.
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We decided with my girlfriend to go on vacation to Europe. We chose Bulgaria and, of course, the most famous resort - Golden Sands. Strange as it may seem, we chose the hotel from Morsko Oko and Admiral, I don’t know why exactly between these two, since they are completely different. Naturally, the Admiral cost decently, and our choice fell on Morsko Oko.
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We decided with my girlfriend to go on vacation to Europe.
We chose Bulgaria and, of course, the most famous resort - Golden Sands.
Strange as it may seem, we chose the hotel from Morsko Oko and Admiral, I don’t know why exactly between these two, since they are completely different. Naturally, the Admiral cost decently, and our choice fell on Morsko Oko.
We had to wait a long time for check-in, the rooms were not cleaned. They settled us at 2-3 hours, despite the fact that we arrived at 11.
The staff is very polite, we got a room with a sea view. Everything in the room was in working condition, cleaned regularly, only early. We never went to breakfast, because we were still sleeping at that time, but according to other tourists, the breakfasts were monotonous. But we initially did not count on food at the hotel, because initially the travel agency told us that there were many different cafes and restaurants.
So it is better to go there, choosing only breakfast, or no food at all.
The safe was at the reception, the payment was daily.
It is better to change money in a hotel, there is a constant exchange rate, in exchangers the exchange rate changes every day, so you can change it very profitably in one day, and another one, in the same place, lose a lot of money. It is necessary to ask at what rate the money is exchanged and if there are any duties. By the way, on the signs they write the rate at which they sell the currency!
The pool is from the hotel across a small path, the pool is not bad, in some hotels there are no pools at all.
The bar at the hotel is excellent, in the evening they arrange dances on the bar counters.
The hotel consists of two buildings garden and beach, garden - 4 stars, beach - 3. But the beach is a newer building and is located closer to the sea, and the windows of the garden overlook the road and the forest. Everything else is common between the two buildings.
The hotel is located almost on the edge of the resort. German hotels are located next to it, in this part it is very quiet and calm. Starting with Morsko Oko, the whole turbulent life begins.
A tram runs throughout the resort, which can be used as public transport.
From restaurants I advise you to visit the fish one (it seems to be called "Octopus"), there is also a cafe not far from the Kempinski hotel, there is also a two-story bar, right next to the hotel, there in the evenings there is a promotion of 2 cocktails for the price of one, in principle, this promotion is valid in many bars, but this bar has the best cocktails.
I also advise you to visit the hookah bar next to the Admiral.
The place is just great!
There are not very many clubs, but you should not go to a Russian disco.
Even on the streets sold Italian ice cream, awesome!!!
Basically, few Russians have a rest.
In general, if you want an inexpensive and fun vacation, go to Morsko Oko Beach.
We chose Bulgaria and, of course, the most famous resort - Golden Sands.
Strange as it may seem, we chose the hotel from Morsko Oko and Admiral, I don’t know why exactly between these two, since they are completely different. Naturally, the Admiral cost decently, and our choice fell on Morsko Oko.
We had to wait a long time for check-in, the rooms were not cleaned. They settled us at 2-3 hours, despite the fact that we arrived at 11.
The staff is very polite, we got a room with a sea view. Everything in the room was in working condition, cleaned regularly, only early. We never went to breakfast, because we were still sleeping at that time, but according to other tourists, the breakfasts were monotonous. But we initially did not count on food at the hotel, because initially the travel agency told us that there were many different cafes and restaurants.
So it is better to go there, choosing only breakfast, or no food at all.
The safe was at the reception, the payment was daily.
It is better to change money in a hotel, there is a constant exchange rate, in exchangers the exchange rate changes every day, so you can change it very profitably in one day, and another one, in the same place, lose a lot of money. It is necessary to ask at what rate the money is exchanged and if there are any duties. By the way, on the signs they write the rate at which they sell the currency!
The pool is from the hotel across a small path, the pool is not bad, in some hotels there are no pools at all.
The bar at the hotel is excellent, in the evening they arrange dances on the bar counters.
The hotel consists of two buildings garden and beach, garden - 4 stars, beach - 3. But the beach is a newer building and is located closer to the sea, and the windows of the garden overlook the road and the forest. Everything else is common between the two buildings.
The hotel is located almost on the edge of the resort. German hotels are located next to it, in this part it is very quiet and calm. Starting with Morsko Oko, the whole turbulent life begins.
A tram runs throughout the resort, which can be used as public transport.
From restaurants I advise you to visit the fish one (it seems to be called "Octopus"), there is also a cafe not far from the Kempinski hotel, there is also a two-story bar, right next to the hotel, there in the evenings there is a promotion of 2 cocktails for the price of one, in principle, this promotion is valid in many bars, but this bar has the best cocktails.
I also advise you to visit the hookah bar next to the Admiral.
The place is just great!
There are not very many clubs, but you should not go to a Russian disco.
Even on the streets sold Italian ice cream, awesome!!!
Basically, few Russians have a rest.
In general, if you want an inexpensive and fun vacation, go to Morsko Oko Beach.
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I was in this wonderful hotel in September 2006, one plus - 1 line. The hotel reminded me of the building of the pioneer camp in Evpatoria, where I rested for 7 years in a row, in general there was no feeling of novelty. The balcony was pleasing, overlooking the sea, until our neighbors from the top got a little drunk and one of them left their dinner we have on a plastic table and the windows of the hall.
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I was in this wonderful hotel in September 2006, one plus - 1 line. The hotel reminded me of the building of the pioneer camp in Evpatoria, where I rested for 7 years in a row, in general there was no feeling of novelty. The balcony was pleasing, overlooking the sea, until our neighbors from the top got a little drunk and one of them left their dinner we have on a plastic table and the windows of the hall. They explained to the maid on their fingers that it would be necessary to remove the balcony, to which she twisted her squeamish grimace (in principle, I understand her) and somehow fiddled with a rag.
Breakfasts, as promised in the travel agency, were varied and satisfying. There were few people resting in the hotel, so there were no queues for food. Boys and girls from the reception in the evening settled down in the lobby to swell, in general, the situation was quite similar to a summer camp. I had nostalgia for my pioneer years. If anyone wants to remember the feeling of their camp life. Welcome to Morsko Oko Beach....
Breakfasts, as promised in the travel agency, were varied and satisfying. There were few people resting in the hotel, so there were no queues for food. Boys and girls from the reception in the evening settled down in the lobby to swell, in general, the situation was quite similar to a summer camp. I had nostalgia for my pioneer years. If anyone wants to remember the feeling of their camp life. Welcome to Morsko Oko Beach....
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