Hello from Bon Repos-)

Written: 4 august 2010
Travel time: 1 — 7 august 2010
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3.0
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Just arrived. The hotel is of course so-so. Were before in Umag in 3 * so this hotel is inferior to the order. They gave the number 227 with access to the site, where every evening until 12 at night (local time, and Moscow time is two in the morning) they had fun and hung out with people who, so to speak, "all inclusive" -))) screams and yells could not drown out even tightly closed doors. From all the cleaning, only every day they took out the garbage. The dust was three fingers long for 7 days, the towels were replaced once, the toilet was constantly leaking to the heap and the phone was broken (which was immediately repaired for us as soon as we told the reception about it). I will say right away that we wildly wandered along the mountain serpentine from Dubrovnik to about. Korcula (3 hours on a mountain road + 10 minutes on a boat + evening arrival in Dubrovnik itself and flight time 3 hours-2 hours ago local time, and the body still lived in Moscow) in short, we crawled into our room and we were not more happy it was necessary-))), and then they spat on everything and came to the room only to sleep-))) We took breakfast + dinner. Out of 7 days we only went for breakfast twice, and once for dinner. Ate in restaurants. The bill for two adults is approximately 130 kunas (7 kunas = 1 euro). The food in the restaurants is very good. Particularly good is the bar next to the hotel right by the sea "Galuba" (I hope I remember the name correctly). Everything is cooked right there. Especially they have a specialty dish worth 90 kunas. It is a huge plate with cut grilled sausage, two skewers, 4 huge pieces of meat mmmmm.....for two, the dishes were enough to eat, well, just to satiety. A cup of tea 7 kunas. We went for a walk to the Old Town (30 minutes at a calm pace from the hotel), changed money in the bank there (they take a commission at the reception), bought fruits, souvenirs. There is no proper beach. There are two places at the beginning of the hotel and a little further with sand, the rest of the space is occupied by concrete ledges or pebble edges. There is a normal beach of 200 meters of solid sand in Lumbarji. But you have to go 100 meters into the sea itself, so that the real depth begins. It can be reached by bus (15 kunas per person one way), someone from our hotel even went there on foot. We didn't risk it. The people are all good, the cars are left open, one of our women forgot to load her bag onto the boat. Then they swam back for this bag, so it was there and stood in the same place-))) awesome nature, but it’s too far to get from Dubrovnik. I will definitely go to Croatia, only closer in distance from the airport, and not to Bon Repos definitely-))) And so everything is ok! Good emotions + a wonderful country!
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