dull place

Written: 16 october 2011
Travel time: 5 — 11 october 2011
Your rating of this hotel:
2.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 3.0
Service: 2.0
Cleanliness: 3.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 2.0
Dear vacationers and travelers! For the first time I decided to leave a public review about the hotel, having traveled to many countries in different conditions for 12 years. I hope this will be useful to someone. My name is Anna, I am 31 years old.
My husband and I went for a week to swim with a mask, just like many others, we bought at the lowest price offered by the tour operator.
I will try without unnecessary emotions and in order:
1. deceitful and harmful hotel staff are very negative towards our compatriots, any little thing, like a towel in the room or a towel on the beach, had to be asked many times and then knocked out with a scandal, because. didn't work well. The phrase sounded: "Cheres 5 minutes! "
My husband's beach sandals were stolen in broad daylight by the pool... We gathered local baboons and tried to figure it out. These macaques shrug their shoulders, roll out their eyes and seem to understand nothing.

2. the rooms themselves are dead, neither the furniture nor the plumbing has changed for a fucking cloud of years. Looks sad. The air conditioner, if it works, rumbles like a moped.
3. Food. . . Breakfast: cucumbers, tomatoes, feta cheese, beans, pieces of soy sausage, unleavened flatbread, scrambled eggs (you have to order and wait), tea, coffee are the cheapest, no milk.... By the way, if you go to the counter and say the magic word "yogurt" to a baboon, then you may be lucky and he will get a glass of local product from somewhere in the stash.
Lunch (for those who take full board FB). They bring portions from the canteen to the street: rice, two soy patties, a plate of cucumbers and tomatoes, canned bean soup, tortillas, a plate of chopped melon or guava.
Dinner: a pathetic semblance of a buffet. By 19.00 everyone runs out so that there is enough food and they are lucky to see pieces of melon or dates.
Guys, if you leave the hotel, turn left, turn also left onto the main road, then after walking for 10 minutes, you will find yourself at the Fares fish restaurant. You can eat seafood for 35-60 local tugriks per dish or $15 for two. you can also walk up the street from Fares and you will see another fish restaurant on the left across the road.
4. Local mosquitoes - it's just tin!! ! It has been 6 days since we returned home, but we are still suffering from blisters on the body. For some reason, many of our tourists have just such a reaction from the bites of local mosquitoes (small and inconspicuous). They fly out to hunt at night and by morning we are all in terrible blisters.
I do not give advice to bring mosquito repellent with you, I give advice for the first time in my life never to go to this hotel!! ! This is a sad place. Either way, you deserve the best.

This does not mean that we complained and got upset while being there, on the contrary, we tried to ignore the inconvenience, snorkeled in the beautiful sea, went to wild beaches, went for a night walk in Naama Bay, met very interesting people and had fun due to our common optimism, BUT this very attitude towards the hotel on the part of its owner and the attitude towards our compatriots on the part of the staff left the most negative impression.
5. The hotel is located far from the sea. "Shuttle bus" to the beach runs at 9 am and 1 pm. That and look, this trough will crumble. I have never seen anywhere else that tourists were taken to the sea in a rusty, dusty, collapsing minibus.
That's all. All the best and have a great vacation!
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