The most delicious dish - watermelons

Written: 13 june 2006
Travel time: 13 — 20 july 2004
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Briefly about the hotel: small 2-storey houses with apartments and 2 large buildings. The conditions are better in the buildings (class A appts are considered), in a two-story building it is worse (shabby furniture, class B apartments), but the room is 2 times larger, which is very convenient if you invite someone to the room. The pools are good, lots of greenery on the territory. The staff, with rare exceptions, is very polite and attentive. The feed is disgusting. I have never seen such a buffet anywhere else (neither in Turkey, nor in Egypt): there is little food, tasteless. The most delicious dish is watermelons, for which it was tired to stand in line with a friend. Considering the price we paid for 2 weeks, the hotel is very good. Generally speaking, we did not like Cyprus. Anyway, Limassol. The city is clearly not a resort, everyone lives their everyday life. There is nowhere to hang out. The main hangouts are made up of local residents. There are several good clubs. Were in Ayia Napa - much more fun. The main contingent is barking English youth. Whoever said that Cyprus is practically one of the Russian republics was greatly mistaken. Now there are very few Russians. It ceased to be offshore, entered the EU. Prices have risen terribly. And the Russians were gone. The big minus of Cyprus is that all the beaches are in municipal ownership, i. e. no entertainment facilities are being built. There is nothing to do on the beaches.
In general, you better go to Spain.
With such crazy prices, the lack of good rest and any sights, there is nothing to catch here. At least not in Limassol.
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