We arrived at the hotel at 12 noon. We were seated immediately. All the main rooms are on the ground floor, on the second floor there are only 2 rooms - a large one (like a suite) and a standard one - that's what we got. Presumably, these two rooms were completed in pursuit of profit. The walls are thin (no sound insulation), an adjacent door to the next room, a crack on the wall, through which you can see the street.
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We arrived at the hotel at 12 noon. We were seated immediately. All the main rooms are on the ground floor, on the second floor there are only 2 rooms - a large one (like a suite) and a standard one - that's what we got. Presumably, these two rooms were completed in pursuit of profit. The walls are thin (no sound insulation), an adjacent door to the next room, a crack on the wall, through which you can see the street. The room has no frills: poor furnishings (it looks nicer and newer on the site photo), there are 2 large towels (there are no small ones), a large flat-screen TV (! ), a kettle, a refrigerator, a fan, an air conditioner. This is all! Missing: a curtain in the shower, a safe in the room (did not ask at the reception), glasses, hangers in the closet. Water (a small bottle per person) was brought every day, a set of mini shampoo / gel + body lotion + soap was replenished as they were used. I really liked the lotion, and the gel is also good.
Since the room is a corner one, we put a rope on the balcony to dry our swimwear. On the first floor, everything is dried on the railing (wide, stone) and on chairs.
The bathroom has a musty sewer smell.
It's hot at night, because the conder does not have time to cool the room, plus it works in some kind of economy mode, constantly turning off and on on its own.
Note: The door to the balcony closes automatically and cannot be opened from the outside.
The hot water switch is located next to the light switch in the bathroom - you need to make sure that it is turned on when you take a shower, otherwise the hot water will run out just when you wash your hair)))
The pool has a shower and a faucet for washing off the sand from the feet (noted on the last day).
Breakfast at the hotel from 8 to 9.30. Sweet milk oatmeal porridge (delicious), boiled egg / Omelet with vegetables (delicious) / pancakes with condensed milk (on Saturday / Sunday), once (on our last day) we made rice with peanuts, toasts (butter and jam to them), tea, coffee, milk, fruit salad.
Crows (they are jackdaws) drag everything from the tables that is possible from keys to toasts. There are also a lot of crows / jackdaws on the beach.
Since the room is a corner one, we put a rope on the balcony to dry our swimwear. On the first floor, everything is dried on the railing (wide, stone) and on chairs.
The bathroom has a musty sewer smell.
It's hot at night, because the conder does not have time to cool the room, plus it works in some kind of economy mode, constantly turning off and on on its own.
Note: The door to the balcony closes automatically and cannot be opened from the outside.
The hot water switch is located next to the light switch in the bathroom - you need to make sure that it is turned on when you take a shower, otherwise the hot water will run out just when you wash your hair)))
The pool has a shower and a faucet for washing off the sand from the feet (noted on the last day).
Breakfast at the hotel from 8 to 9.30. Sweet milk oatmeal porridge (delicious), boiled egg / Omelet with vegetables (delicious) / pancakes with condensed milk (on Saturday / Sunday), once (on our last day) we made rice with peanuts, toasts (butter and jam to them), tea, coffee, milk, fruit salad.
Crows (they are jackdaws) drag everything from the tables that is possible from keys to toasts. There are also a lot of crows / jackdaws on the beach.
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