I liked the hotel very much, comfortable. The water is wonderful, but those who love sand, this is not for them. Entry into the sea from the stairs, the water is fresh, the course is decent. Restaurant is good, food is good.
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I liked the hotel very much, comfortable. The water is wonderful, but those who love sand, this is not for them. Entry into the sea from the stairs, the water is fresh, the course is decent. Restaurant is good, food is good.
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Excellent hotel. Good location. Luxurious spacious rooms with sea views. Cleaning is daily, in the evening the room is prepared for bed. Private beach, two swimming pools: outdoor and indoor. There is a SPA center - I advise you to visit. Good breakfasts. Friendly and polite staff, they willingly try to speak Russian if they see that you are Russian.
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Excellent hotel. Good location. Luxurious spacious rooms with sea views. Cleaning is daily, in the evening the room is prepared for bed. Private beach, two swimming pools: outdoor and indoor. There is a SPA center - I advise you to visit. Good breakfasts. Friendly and polite staff, they willingly try to speak Russian if they see that you are Russian. The hotel has a diving center, which seems to be popular with the number of guests jostling there. The pools have free sun loungers and towels. At the entrance to the beach, next to the towels there is always a basket of apples - a trifle, but nice: he came up, took a towel, took an apple and it’s not so boring to lie under an umbrella. The hotel has a restaurant and a Japanese restaurant (sushi bar, next to the SPA center). The view from the windows of the sushi bar opens fantastic - the sea from a bird's eye view. I advise you to stay in this hotel during your vacation in Croatia. The hotel may be a little pricey, but the atmosphere, service and feeling of comfort and bliss are worth it.
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Where to go to rest, thought for a long time. Finally decided to go to Croatia, more precisely to Dubrovnik. Never regretted. We were two families, two children: a 12-year-old boy and a 10-year-old girl. I will make a reservation right away, the children did not get bored, although there was no entertainment for children in the hotel.
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Where to go to rest, thought for a long time. Finally decided to go to Croatia, more precisely to Dubrovnik. Never regretted. We were two families, two children: a 12-year-old boy and a 10-year-old girl. I will make a reservation right away, the children did not get bored, although there was no entertainment for children in the hotel. I really liked the hotel. Large, cozy building, comfortable new furniture, nothing more. Nice, spacious, comfortable rooms. Very friendly, courteous staff, good service in the restaurant, high-quality room cleaning. The only minus is the entry into the sea and the sea itself. No, no, the sea is wonderful - clean, transparent, beautiful. But for me it was cold. The first week the temperature was 24 degrees (of course, you can swim, but you won’t swim for a long time). And the second week the temperature was 21 degrees. In addition, there were many currents in the sea and quite strong ones. Well, there's nothing to be done - the Adriatic. . . The entrance to the sea is a ladder, like in a pool, attached to the stones. You go down to the last step and immediately need to swim, otherwise you can damage your legs (the stones are very slippery and large). So if you are not very young or you have sore knees, then this beach is not suitable for you. . The hotel has a swimming pool, clean and warm, as well as a jacuzzi. The hotel has a good spa, Turkish bath, sauna. The food at the hotel is very decent, a little monotonous, but quite decent: fruits, cheeses, sausages, omelettes, scrambled eggs, juices, champagne. In general, everything that happens in good hotels. We did not take dinner (although they say it is good). Not far from the hotel there is a beautiful promenade area with a large number of restaurants, cafes, bars (on foot 10-20 minutes). If you walk to the promenade and go left up the hill, you can walk to great restaurants. The prices there are not low, but they cook very tasty, especially seafood. And what a view! In addition, the old town itself is not far from the hotel. 40 minutes walk and 10 by taxi. The city bus stop is next to the hotel. In the old city, of course, more fun. If you want, plunge into history, if you want to wander through the streets and look into various shops and shops. If you don’t want to walk, you can choose a restaurant, and looking at passers-by, sit in it and drink cold white wine (or not cold red, or something else). By the way, there is no shopping in Dubrovnik. There is nothing to buy there except corals. We diluted our trips to the old city and restaurants with excursions. We went to the mountains, to Montenegro. Montenegro is super! Nature is amazing in Croatia, and even better in Montenegro! We rented a yacht and looked at the beauty of Dubrovnik from the sea. Great! Dubrovnik-town is very cozy, pleasant and very clean, somehow washed or something. Croats are friendly, welcoming people. In general, come to Dubrovnik, you will not regret it.
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Rested with a colleague in July-August 2007. The hotel is beautiful! Located a little on the mountain at the very end of the road, surrounded by cedars with stunning sea views. The author should have been awarded a prize for the project - the hotel protrudes into the sea, descends with terraces to the beach, the upper floors - the SPA and the business center - are visible when approaching the building, the rooms themselves are lower, so even the slightest noise from occasionally approaching cars is generally not heard in the rooms .
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Rested with a colleague in July-August 2007. The hotel is beautiful! Located a little on the mountain at the very end of the road, surrounded by cedars with stunning sea views. The author should have been awarded a prize for the project - the hotel protrudes into the sea, descends with terraces to the beach, the upper floors - the SPA and the business center - are visible when approaching the building, the rooms themselves are lower, so even the slightest noise from occasionally approaching cars is generally not heard in the rooms . Beautiful landscape design, paths, comfortable benches, lavender, lemon balm, everything is fragrant, cedar branches are stretched out the window of the room. There are several cafes on the beach, in the evenings with very calm live - good vocals and national - music, but the acoustics are so thought out that it is already quiet a few steps from the cafe. Despite the fact that the hotel is full, it feels like it is empty. There are a lot of Englishmen, there are Germans, people, as a rule, with good self-respect, they say hello and goodbye in the elevator. Although in the morning an Irish family with two boys moved our sunbeds several times away from their chosen place under the shade of a cedar tree while we went to breakfast. But this was the only case. Rest couples aged, families with small children, who nevertheless somehow do not make noise.
The interior is calm (wood tones) and tasteful. The staff is friendly and attentive - at the reception, and maids, and in the restaurant. In general, in Croatia and in Dubrovnik as a whole it is very harmonious to communicate with the local population: it is felt that they were not under the yoke, even the Turks. Although somewhat surprised by the lack of Russian-speaking staff in the hotel. I strongly advise you to take dinner, because, firstly, there is a varied and excellent cuisine, and, secondly, the hotel is somewhat removed from other restaurants and cafes. I did not really want to go to the center - it is very noisy and crowded there. The bus runs regularly and ordering a taxi is no problem. If you are not a fan of eating a lot, then lunch with vegetables, high-quality dairy products and tea is enough. Nearby (half an hour walk or 10 minutes by bus) there is a good supermarket where we bought food for lunch, also fruits and excellent wine. They took a kettle and good tea with them, brewed it in the room and drank on the balcony, admiring the sea and cedars. Glasses of wine and dairy products were put in the refrigerator in the room - no one was outraged. The hotel at the reception had a good exchange rate - more profitable than in the city itself. Spa services are all of high quality, prices correspond to Moscow ones. There are almost no people in the hotel pool, it and the jacuzzi are free and free. In general, the rest was wonderful - beauty, peace, the atmosphere of unobtrusive care for the client.
Of the minuses - when the sea is rough, it is difficult to go down into the water (ladder from the stove) - there are only two computers in the business center, and it is difficult to get online (often busy), so those who like to combine leisure with work should take their laptop. In the park, local cicadas chirp very loudly during the day. The central air conditioner was not regulated in the room (I like to set it at 16 degrees at night), but since the colleague turned out to be thermophilic, this generally did not create a reason for controversy.
I didn’t like the excursions, because it was very hot (there was a threat of fires by the end of the term), so we swam a lot, went to the spa, walked, read (took books with us), watched TV with Russian channels). Given the collapse of communication and informational stress at work, the rest exceeded all expectations.
I would gladly go again.
The interior is calm (wood tones) and tasteful. The staff is friendly and attentive - at the reception, and maids, and in the restaurant. In general, in Croatia and in Dubrovnik as a whole it is very harmonious to communicate with the local population: it is felt that they were not under the yoke, even the Turks. Although somewhat surprised by the lack of Russian-speaking staff in the hotel. I strongly advise you to take dinner, because, firstly, there is a varied and excellent cuisine, and, secondly, the hotel is somewhat removed from other restaurants and cafes. I did not really want to go to the center - it is very noisy and crowded there. The bus runs regularly and ordering a taxi is no problem. If you are not a fan of eating a lot, then lunch with vegetables, high-quality dairy products and tea is enough. Nearby (half an hour walk or 10 minutes by bus) there is a good supermarket where we bought food for lunch, also fruits and excellent wine. They took a kettle and good tea with them, brewed it in the room and drank on the balcony, admiring the sea and cedars. Glasses of wine and dairy products were put in the refrigerator in the room - no one was outraged. The hotel at the reception had a good exchange rate - more profitable than in the city itself. Spa services are all of high quality, prices correspond to Moscow ones. There are almost no people in the hotel pool, it and the jacuzzi are free and free. In general, the rest was wonderful - beauty, peace, the atmosphere of unobtrusive care for the client.
Of the minuses - when the sea is rough, it is difficult to go down into the water (ladder from the stove) - there are only two computers in the business center, and it is difficult to get online (often busy), so those who like to combine leisure with work should take their laptop. In the park, local cicadas chirp very loudly during the day. The central air conditioner was not regulated in the room (I like to set it at 16 degrees at night), but since the colleague turned out to be thermophilic, this generally did not create a reason for controversy.
I didn’t like the excursions, because it was very hot (there was a threat of fires by the end of the term), so we swam a lot, went to the spa, walked, read (took books with us), watched TV with Russian channels). Given the collapse of communication and informational stress at work, the rest exceeded all expectations.
I would gladly go again.
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