Villa close to the sea, walk no more than 7 minutes. Rooms vary in class and value: studios are spacious and well-furnished, but they are also more expensive. We took a budget room, which turned out to be tiny. Yes, everything you need is there: a refrigerator, a wardrobe, a table with 2 chairs, air conditioning, a hair dryer), but it is very crowded.
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Villa close to the sea, walk no more than 7 minutes. Rooms vary in class and value: studios are spacious and well-furnished, but they are also more expensive. We took a budget room, which turned out to be tiny. Yes, everything you need is there: a refrigerator, a wardrobe, a table with 2 chairs, air conditioning, a hair dryer), but it is very crowded. A good option for those who do not plan to spend much time in the room. On the terrace there is an electric stove and some dishes.
There is no food there, but nearby there is a bakery with excellent pastries, supermarkets, and if you walk 10 minutes along the main street, there is a butchery where you can buy a huge burger with a steak or splash - a large local cutlet for 2 euros.
The owners of the villa hardly understand Russian, the grandchildren of the hostess more or less know English. It is quite pulling for its two stars, it is unlikely for more. But they don’t go to Montenegro to sit in a hotel : )
There is no food there, but nearby there is a bakery with excellent pastries, supermarkets, and if you walk 10 minutes along the main street, there is a butchery where you can buy a huge burger with a steak or splash - a large local cutlet for 2 euros.
The owners of the villa hardly understand Russian, the grandchildren of the hostess more or less know English. It is quite pulling for its two stars, it is unlikely for more. But they don’t go to Montenegro to sit in a hotel : )
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• traveled 10 years ago
I decided to go to Montenegro spontaneously. After reading other people's reviews, I realized that I would go to the usual most inexpensive apartments. The tour operator had only 2 villas Ksenia and Danica for the dates I needed. Chose Dani. I read the reviews and was prepared for the worst. And now my own opinion: -excellent location.
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I decided to go to Montenegro spontaneously. After reading other people's reviews, I realized that I would go to the usual most inexpensive apartments. The tour operator had only 2 villas Ksenia and Danica for the dates I needed. Chose Dani.
I read the reviews and was prepared for the worst. And now my own opinion:
-excellent location. Not far from the beach, not noisy (highway and discos far away). Shop nearby. Nice white building in a quiet area, surrounded by other similar private villas. The villas are located quite close to each other. On the ground floor there is access from the rooms to the common courtyard. On the second - individual balconies. A table and 2 chairs are included. Balconies are better. Personal space. Our room consisted of a small bedroom. The bedroom is equipped with: two single beds (pillows are not comfortable), a wardrobe (hangers -2 pieces) and shelves, a bedside table with a table lamp and a large cabinet-secretary, on which there was a TV. There was definitely one Russian-language channel. There is also air conditioning. The socket is easily accessible - by the bed. There is an extension cord in the closet. The room has a window and access to the balcony - a glass door. And also a small kitchenette (separated from the room by a curtain). There is a sink, a small refrigerator, an electric stove, wall cabinets and a kitchen table. All in one row. There is a window. Meta for one) Dishes: several pots, a frying pan, cups, a couple of glasses, spoons, forks, knives. Paper towels were provided.
Bathroom: exit from the room, there is a small window. Equipped: shower tray, boiler, toilet, washbasin. Lined with tiles. The water doesn't drain very well. The pallet is small, fenced off with curtains (sad))), a drain is provided in the floor for spilled water. It was a little difficult to take a shower due to poor drainage of water. There are traces of lime deposits in the corners, but not as terrible as in the photo above. In general, the bathroom is the saddest thing in the room. But we were set for the worst))) It was clear
Wi-Fi - in the room does not catch! But catches on the balcony. Own and from a neighboring villa.
The owner of the villa - Ms. Danica - my husband and I liked her. Relations were normal. All questions were answered)
What else can confuse in the villa: bed linen and towels are dried in the yard) We personally were not embarrassed.
There wasn't much cooking in the room. There is a mini electric kettle - did not use. A couple of times my husband fried eggs for breakfast. Nothing stuck to the pan. There was detergent in the room. Thanks to the previous tenants - for the sugar. Salt was not found) They themselves did not buy either. Coffee was sometimes brewed in an existing Turk, but it tastes better in a restaurant. Or bring good coffee with you. The local was not impressed at all.
Iron and ironing board in the hallway - common to all rooms. The condition seems to be normal. I saw - the neighbors stroked.
I read the reviews and was prepared for the worst. And now my own opinion:
-excellent location. Not far from the beach, not noisy (highway and discos far away). Shop nearby. Nice white building in a quiet area, surrounded by other similar private villas. The villas are located quite close to each other. On the ground floor there is access from the rooms to the common courtyard. On the second - individual balconies. A table and 2 chairs are included. Balconies are better. Personal space. Our room consisted of a small bedroom. The bedroom is equipped with: two single beds (pillows are not comfortable), a wardrobe (hangers -2 pieces) and shelves, a bedside table with a table lamp and a large cabinet-secretary, on which there was a TV. There was definitely one Russian-language channel. There is also air conditioning. The socket is easily accessible - by the bed. There is an extension cord in the closet. The room has a window and access to the balcony - a glass door. And also a small kitchenette (separated from the room by a curtain). There is a sink, a small refrigerator, an electric stove, wall cabinets and a kitchen table. All in one row. There is a window. Meta for one) Dishes: several pots, a frying pan, cups, a couple of glasses, spoons, forks, knives. Paper towels were provided.
Bathroom: exit from the room, there is a small window. Equipped: shower tray, boiler, toilet, washbasin. Lined with tiles. The water doesn't drain very well. The pallet is small, fenced off with curtains (sad))), a drain is provided in the floor for spilled water. It was a little difficult to take a shower due to poor drainage of water. There are traces of lime deposits in the corners, but not as terrible as in the photo above. In general, the bathroom is the saddest thing in the room. But we were set for the worst))) It was clear
Wi-Fi - in the room does not catch! But catches on the balcony. Own and from a neighboring villa.
The owner of the villa - Ms. Danica - my husband and I liked her. Relations were normal. All questions were answered)
What else can confuse in the villa: bed linen and towels are dried in the yard) We personally were not embarrassed.
There wasn't much cooking in the room. There is a mini electric kettle - did not use. A couple of times my husband fried eggs for breakfast. Nothing stuck to the pan. There was detergent in the room. Thanks to the previous tenants - for the sugar. Salt was not found) They themselves did not buy either. Coffee was sometimes brewed in an existing Turk, but it tastes better in a restaurant. Or bring good coffee with you. The local was not impressed at all.
Iron and ironing board in the hallway - common to all rooms. The condition seems to be normal. I saw - the neighbors stroked.
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Cozy villa near the sea, the location is very convenient. There are two supermarkets and many cafes nearby, 5 minutes walk to the sea. The rooms are small but quite decent, air conditioning and TV worked, hot water was without interruption. Now for the disadvantages. First of all, I didn’t like the fact that the balcony, in whatever room you were settled in, certainly goes out to the balcony of the neighboring villa, so there is no question of privacy, and the audibility is simply phenomenal.
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Cozy villa near the sea, the location is very convenient. There are two supermarkets and many cafes nearby, 5 minutes walk to the sea. The rooms are small but quite decent, air conditioning and TV worked, hot water was without interruption.
Now for the disadvantages. First of all, I didn’t like the fact that the balcony, in whatever room you were settled in, certainly goes out to the balcony of the neighboring villa, so there is no question of privacy, and the audibility is simply phenomenal.
There is a table in the courtyard of the villa, at which there is always one of the workers, food almost always smells.
If you decide to cook your meal in the kitchen in your room, be prepared not to find a decent frying pan there. I couldn't even fry an egg properly on this dish.
And the most apogee of troubles that can overtake you during your stay at Villa Danica, I would call communication with the hostess of the villa. This is a very peculiar elderly lady who speaks neither Russian nor English, and there were problems with communication even though the language of Montenegro is broadly similar to Russian. But, you will definitely hear an excellent Serbian mate.
During our stay, the kettle in our room burned down, we took it out and went to have dinner, when we returned back, the doors of our room were open for plowing, and when we closed them, the hostess came to us without knocking, not paying attention to the fact that I was in my underwear, she began to look around the room and scold us for the kettle. If you want, in case of some problems, to feel like a schoolboy who is scolded by a mathematics teacher - Villa Danica is for you.
By the way, they gave us a new kettle only after 5 days, all this time I brewed tea and coffee in a saucepan.
That's how colorful was our stay at this villa. By the way, the guide told us that the previous guests who tried to ask the hostess for an iron, and apparently she was tired, were doused with water from a hose.
Everything would be fine if it were not for the wayward Danica - the mistress of the villa Danica in Budva, Montenegro.
Now for the disadvantages. First of all, I didn’t like the fact that the balcony, in whatever room you were settled in, certainly goes out to the balcony of the neighboring villa, so there is no question of privacy, and the audibility is simply phenomenal.
There is a table in the courtyard of the villa, at which there is always one of the workers, food almost always smells.
If you decide to cook your meal in the kitchen in your room, be prepared not to find a decent frying pan there. I couldn't even fry an egg properly on this dish.
And the most apogee of troubles that can overtake you during your stay at Villa Danica, I would call communication with the hostess of the villa. This is a very peculiar elderly lady who speaks neither Russian nor English, and there were problems with communication even though the language of Montenegro is broadly similar to Russian. But, you will definitely hear an excellent Serbian mate.
During our stay, the kettle in our room burned down, we took it out and went to have dinner, when we returned back, the doors of our room were open for plowing, and when we closed them, the hostess came to us without knocking, not paying attention to the fact that I was in my underwear, she began to look around the room and scold us for the kettle. If you want, in case of some problems, to feel like a schoolboy who is scolded by a mathematics teacher - Villa Danica is for you.
By the way, they gave us a new kettle only after 5 days, all this time I brewed tea and coffee in a saucepan.
That's how colorful was our stay at this villa. By the way, the guide told us that the previous guests who tried to ask the hostess for an iron, and apparently she was tired, were doused with water from a hose.
Everything would be fine if it were not for the wayward Danica - the mistress of the villa Danica in Budva, Montenegro.
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I would like to start this review on a positive note. He is alone. Location. Not far from the sea, all entertainment, shops within walking distance. And now about the main thing. The apartments themselves turned out to be a surprise for us, because the tour operator promised something different. Alas, the expectations were not met.
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I would like to start this review on a positive note. He is alone. Location. Not far from the sea, all entertainment, shops within walking distance. And now about the main thing. The apartments themselves turned out to be a surprise for us, because the tour operator promised something different. Alas, the expectations were not met. . . The room leaves much to be desired, uncomfortable, dishonestly cleaned. Apparently, the seasonal influx of tourists does not allow the hostess to properly monitor her possessions. The Internet is. In the next villa. The Wi-Fi password, with obvious reluctance, was given to us by a representative of the tour operator. Hearing is perfect. All the time there was a feeling that besides us there was someone else in the room, which at first was shocking. And the door to the restroom refused to close at all, no matter how you ask her. In general, this room (bathroom) deserves special attention in the form of such decorative elements as a hornet's nest in the place where a light bulb should be, etc. The room also has such an unpleasant phenomenon as mold in the corners of the walls. In short, you can indulge in memories of this PARADISE CORNER for a long time, but it would be better to confirm all of the above with our photo report! ))
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