The villa is new, far from the highway and busy roads. The room got the simplest on the ground floor and without a balcony. A balcony would really help. The rooms are small, but the large bed occupies 80% of the room. The furniture is modern. Everything worked except TV and tuner to it. We didn't deal with him.
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The villa is new, far from the highway and busy roads. The room got the simplest on the ground floor and without a balcony. A balcony would really help. The rooms are small, but the large bed occupies 80% of the room. The furniture is modern. Everything worked except TV and tuner to it. We didn't deal with him. There is a large mirror in the hallway and an iron is always available. In the bathroom, the shelf for towels fell off on the second day and it was no longer possible to fasten it. Towels were changed often, but the bed was not changed for 10 days. Cleaning started early, if after 9 you did not leave, then you will be asked to leave the room for cleaning, which consists in changing towels and throwing out garbage. Wifi worked both in the room and outside. The hosts are friendly and responsive to requests. To the nearest beach 10 minutes, to the city bus stop, too, to the minimarket and bakery 2 minutes. Less than half an hour to the center. We had breakfast and dinner included at the nearest pizzeria Disney. It would be better not to include. The dishes were not to choose from and not from the menu, but were specially prepared for the boarding house. Let's just say that if there were eggs for breakfast, we jumped with happiness. . Men will definitely starve with such food, children cannot be fed like this either - either it is tasteless or not enough. There is no kitchen, this is not a minus, it is better not to take half board. So food will have to be dealt with. But the fact that you can sleep peacefully there, there are no roads and discos nearby is a huge plus for Budva.
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We didn’t plan a vacation, but we couldn’t refuse a trip to Montenegro for 416 euros. We flew again with Join Up, in Budva itself we were served by Pilon. There are no complaints about the guys: they brought us to Btsdva in a timely manner and took them back on the day of departure, provided them with a full amount of information about the country, gave advice and did not refuse help.
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We didn’t plan a vacation, but we couldn’t refuse a trip to Montenegro for 416 euros. We flew again with Join Up, in Budva itself we were served by Pilon. There are no complaints about the guys: they brought us to Btsdva in a timely manner and took them back on the day of departure, provided them with a full amount of information about the country, gave advice and did not refuse help.
The flight to Tivat was from Zaporozhye. This is not an airport, this is darkness. After Boryspil and Kharkiv, the Zaporozhye international terminal is disheartening: you open the door to the airport building and instantly find yourself in a queue. There is only one reception desk, a shabby waiting room with tattered Soviet furniture. There is no luggage conveyor, upon arrival the luggage from the plane was simply piled into a dump truck, from where it was brought in by three loaders and simply dumped on the floor. "Whose Chumadan? Choose yours and be healthy. "
There is no food on the plane, all you can hope for is a glass of juice or water.
We arrived in Tivat at 5 pm, at about 6 we were in Budva. Villa "Bozo Lazovic" is located on the street on November 20.1 km from the sea. Three-storey building with 15 rooms. The hostess is slightly frostbitten, avoids vacationers and, in case of contact, quickly chatters in Montenegrin, she does not understand Russian at all. Although there is a decent supply of English. In general, a strange thing, about 70% of vacationers in Budva are Russians, but Russian-speaking staff is a rarity in hotels and shops. I think in a couple of years they will communicate no worse than the Turks : )
Our 12th room in the villa was the only one without a balcony. This created some difficulties when drying clothes, but a dry half a year helped us do this even in the room. A room with a standard set: three beds, a TV set with three Montenegrin channels (neighbors boasted of a Russian channel, but we didn’t have one), good air conditioning, a small refrigerator.
From the promised kitchen, we were provided with a small kettle, a couple of plastic cups and a plastic spoon. Hot water around the clock - shower and small boiler. The shower switch was broken, on the first evening they showed the hostess and received a promise "tomorrow my hisband will fix it". The shower was refurbished...on the last day of our stay. Upon arrival, we were given 2 rolls of toilet paper and two minibars of soap, nothing else was updated. Although the room was cleaned daily and even the towels were changed once. In general, it’s a sin to complain about the room and the service: for the first time, we used the room as a place to sleep and shower, with which he did an excellent job.
Since our trip was in RO (room only) mode, we ate in the city. Less fortunate were people who paid for breakfasts and/or dinners. As it turned out, food takes place in a restaurant, which is a 10-minute walk from the villa.
Moreover, the food is disgusting: a sausage per person, a quarter of a tomato and tea. The coffee is worth the extra money. So from the life hacks: if the hotel is offered with meals not at the hotel, it is better to refuse this. You won’t find extreme ones later, because the tour operator will shift the responsibility on the owners of the villa, those on the restaurant, and the restaurant just feeds you : )
In fact, in Budva, food prices are quite tolerable. Not far from "Bozo" there is a supermarket "Megamarket", where you can buy something for lunch inexpensively. The price level in the store is approximately the following:
- bread - from 0.45 to 1 euro,
- sausage - from 5 to 10 euros / kg,
- milk - 0.7 euros,
- kefir (they have yogurt) - from 0.85 euros / liter,
- wine - from 1.6 euros / bottle,
- chocolate - from 0.46 euros,
- bank Bavaria - from 0.79 euros.
You can eat at any restaurant, the price level is about the same regardless of where you decide to dine, on the Kozyrnaya embankment or on the outskirts of the city. Lunch menu (soup, salad, bread and beer) = 5 euros.
Dinner for two can be quite good even for 12-20 euros. Prosciutto meat (salted, with beer or just like that) from 8 euro / kg on the market.
Montenegro is very, very beautiful. The country has a well-developed bus network, you can go to any part of the country at an affordable price. Therefore, do not sit in Budva - travel. Excursions are quite expensive at prices (the cheapest is 25 euros), and a bus ticket from 1.5 euros to Sveti Stefan to 3.5 to Kotor.
The Internet in the form of Wi-Fi shocked with its presence everywhere. Wi-Fi is stable anywhere in the country, even on the abandoned island of St. Nicholas. By the way, in the room of "Bozo Lazovic" it was perfectly possible to surf the Internet lying on the bed. So this won't be a problem.
The sea is clean, during the stay the water temperature was about 23 degrees, so we swam heartily. The beaches are good, although I recommend not visiting the advertised beaches of Morgen, because the people are not overcrowded.
A 15-minute walk to the left of Budva along the promenade is the huge beaches of Becici, after another 20 minutes - the chic Kamenevo beach. I advise you to visit. to get the right impression of the Adriatic.
In principle, everything, if someone has questions - write, I will try to answer and, if possible, advise on any issue that I know.
The flight to Tivat was from Zaporozhye. This is not an airport, this is darkness. After Boryspil and Kharkiv, the Zaporozhye international terminal is disheartening: you open the door to the airport building and instantly find yourself in a queue. There is only one reception desk, a shabby waiting room with tattered Soviet furniture. There is no luggage conveyor, upon arrival the luggage from the plane was simply piled into a dump truck, from where it was brought in by three loaders and simply dumped on the floor. "Whose Chumadan? Choose yours and be healthy. "
There is no food on the plane, all you can hope for is a glass of juice or water.
We arrived in Tivat at 5 pm, at about 6 we were in Budva. Villa "Bozo Lazovic" is located on the street on November 20.1 km from the sea. Three-storey building with 15 rooms. The hostess is slightly frostbitten, avoids vacationers and, in case of contact, quickly chatters in Montenegrin, she does not understand Russian at all. Although there is a decent supply of English. In general, a strange thing, about 70% of vacationers in Budva are Russians, but Russian-speaking staff is a rarity in hotels and shops. I think in a couple of years they will communicate no worse than the Turks : )
Our 12th room in the villa was the only one without a balcony. This created some difficulties when drying clothes, but a dry half a year helped us do this even in the room. A room with a standard set: three beds, a TV set with three Montenegrin channels (neighbors boasted of a Russian channel, but we didn’t have one), good air conditioning, a small refrigerator.
From the promised kitchen, we were provided with a small kettle, a couple of plastic cups and a plastic spoon. Hot water around the clock - shower and small boiler. The shower switch was broken, on the first evening they showed the hostess and received a promise "tomorrow my hisband will fix it". The shower was refurbished...on the last day of our stay. Upon arrival, we were given 2 rolls of toilet paper and two minibars of soap, nothing else was updated. Although the room was cleaned daily and even the towels were changed once. In general, it’s a sin to complain about the room and the service: for the first time, we used the room as a place to sleep and shower, with which he did an excellent job.
Since our trip was in RO (room only) mode, we ate in the city. Less fortunate were people who paid for breakfasts and/or dinners. As it turned out, food takes place in a restaurant, which is a 10-minute walk from the villa.
Moreover, the food is disgusting: a sausage per person, a quarter of a tomato and tea. The coffee is worth the extra money. So from the life hacks: if the hotel is offered with meals not at the hotel, it is better to refuse this. You won’t find extreme ones later, because the tour operator will shift the responsibility on the owners of the villa, those on the restaurant, and the restaurant just feeds you : )
In fact, in Budva, food prices are quite tolerable. Not far from "Bozo" there is a supermarket "Megamarket", where you can buy something for lunch inexpensively. The price level in the store is approximately the following:
- bread - from 0.45 to 1 euro,
- sausage - from 5 to 10 euros / kg,
- milk - 0.7 euros,
- kefir (they have yogurt) - from 0.85 euros / liter,
- wine - from 1.6 euros / bottle,
- chocolate - from 0.46 euros,
- bank Bavaria - from 0.79 euros.
You can eat at any restaurant, the price level is about the same regardless of where you decide to dine, on the Kozyrnaya embankment or on the outskirts of the city. Lunch menu (soup, salad, bread and beer) = 5 euros.
Dinner for two can be quite good even for 12-20 euros. Prosciutto meat (salted, with beer or just like that) from 8 euro / kg on the market.
Montenegro is very, very beautiful. The country has a well-developed bus network, you can go to any part of the country at an affordable price. Therefore, do not sit in Budva - travel. Excursions are quite expensive at prices (the cheapest is 25 euros), and a bus ticket from 1.5 euros to Sveti Stefan to 3.5 to Kotor.
The Internet in the form of Wi-Fi shocked with its presence everywhere. Wi-Fi is stable anywhere in the country, even on the abandoned island of St. Nicholas. By the way, in the room of "Bozo Lazovic" it was perfectly possible to surf the Internet lying on the bed. So this won't be a problem.
The sea is clean, during the stay the water temperature was about 23 degrees, so we swam heartily. The beaches are good, although I recommend not visiting the advertised beaches of Morgen, because the people are not overcrowded.
A 15-minute walk to the left of Budva along the promenade is the huge beaches of Becici, after another 20 minutes - the chic Kamenevo beach. I advise you to visit. to get the right impression of the Adriatic.
In principle, everything, if someone has questions - write, I will try to answer and, if possible, advise on any issue that I know.
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Were with a friend from 08/29/09/2013 to 09/05/2013. The villa is normal. Expectations were justified (for that kind of money). The room is small, but enough for two. In the room there is a kettle, 2 cups, a mini-fridge and a TV, air conditioning. We asked the hostess for dishes, she gave them without question.
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Were with a friend from 08/29/09/2013 to 09/05/2013. The villa is normal. Expectations were justified (for that kind of money). The room is small, but enough for two. In the room there is a kettle, 2 cups, a mini-fridge and a TV, air conditioning. We asked the hostess for dishes, she gave them without question. Friendly, she doesn’t speak Russian, but she understands. walking is always useful. They only came to the room to spend the night, so everyone was satisfied. The main thing is to tune in to a good rest and not bother with trifles.
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Three of my friends and I lived in a two-room suite in the second part of the villa. If you live in this villa, then only come to spend the night. Cons - The table was falling apart in our room, all the walls were stained, very little space. For a week of rest, we once put clean towels, brought toilet paper, took away the trash.
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Three of my friends and I lived in a two-room suite in the second part of the villa. If you live in this villa, then only come to spend the night. Cons - The table was falling apart in our room, all the walls were stained, very little space. For a week of rest, we once put clean towels, brought toilet paper, took away the trash. This was the end of the cleaning. Never swept, never did a wet cleaning. There is one iron for all residents of the villa. There was no wi-fi in our part, we had to go downstairs or go into the main part of the villa to connect to wi-fi. The hostess sometimes turned off the Internet at night. There was no soap, no dishwashing detergent, no sponge in the room. Everything had to be bought by ourselves. The bed linen was never changed. It was possible to dry things only on chairs on the balcony, no ropes, no drying. Very uncomfortable. Pluses - there is a hairdryer, a kitchenette, some dishes (although it was dirty, I had to wash it), 5 minutes to the beach, a supermarket nearby, a taxi rank. In general, more unpleasant impressions about the villa.
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Spring Montenegro is: empty beaches, delicious strawberries, inexpensive excursions, gentle warmth and you can already swim (water 21-22 degrees) have been since May 9)))
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Spring Montenegro is: empty beaches, delicious strawberries, inexpensive excursions, gentle warmth and you can already swim (water 21-22 degrees) have been since May 9)))
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