Super-sea, great hotel with great interior and service and decent food. The cleanliness of the room, all linen - just snow. Bathroom, bathroom - everything is in order and everything is new, clean. If at night the noise of a walking city pesters (the resort! ) - you can close the windows with powerful shutters by pressing a button.
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Super-sea, great hotel with great interior and service and decent food. The cleanliness of the room, all linen - just snow. Bathroom, bathroom - everything is in order and everything is new, clean. If at night the noise of a walking city pesters (the resort! ) - you can close the windows with powerful shutters by pressing a button. It will be quiet, like in a bunker. There is air conditioning.
The beaches are not far (for those who still have legs, and not just a belly dragging on the ground). But you need to understand that the beaches are not quite familiar to our CIS tourist, to whom you give sand (with the same attributes in the form of cigarette butts and cores). Here the beaches are concreted. It's amazing at first, but then you quickly get used to it. But very clean. It's like being in a pool. The bottom is visible to the full depth. Lots of fish, crabs, crustaceans. The sea is alive. But no rotting algae or jellyfish. Whether filter it that: ).
ALL beaches are free to visit. Even at the very super-duper hotel.
It’s easier to go to the central Slatina beach and it’s best to rent sunbeds with an umbrella. It is relatively inexpensive (two excellent trestle beds with a huge umbrella for the whole day - 10 euros), but oh-oh-very comfortable. Few of our tourists is a big plus. I wanted ice cream - two steps away, I went and bought it. I wanted fruit - I went to a supermarket a stone's throw away - I bought fruit at a price like at home in Kyiv. I wanted to read the news - free Wi-Fi works right on the beach : ) .
There is where to walk (a wonderful path along the coast, about eight kilometers that way, with equipped viewing platforms, with amazing views of the azure sea and rocky shores), there is where to have fun.
Everything is just gorgeous. And most importantly - the combination of the quality of hotels, the cleanliness surrounding you and the friendliness of people - creates a feeling of comfort and tranquility.
After Croatia - to the Crimea (dirt and rudeness) or Egypt (desert and savagery of the locals) - not a foot.
The beaches are not far (for those who still have legs, and not just a belly dragging on the ground). But you need to understand that the beaches are not quite familiar to our CIS tourist, to whom you give sand (with the same attributes in the form of cigarette butts and cores). Here the beaches are concreted. It's amazing at first, but then you quickly get used to it. But very clean. It's like being in a pool. The bottom is visible to the full depth. Lots of fish, crabs, crustaceans. The sea is alive. But no rotting algae or jellyfish. Whether filter it that: ).
ALL beaches are free to visit. Even at the very super-duper hotel.
It’s easier to go to the central Slatina beach and it’s best to rent sunbeds with an umbrella. It is relatively inexpensive (two excellent trestle beds with a huge umbrella for the whole day - 10 euros), but oh-oh-very comfortable. Few of our tourists is a big plus. I wanted ice cream - two steps away, I went and bought it. I wanted fruit - I went to a supermarket a stone's throw away - I bought fruit at a price like at home in Kyiv. I wanted to read the news - free Wi-Fi works right on the beach : ) .
There is where to walk (a wonderful path along the coast, about eight kilometers that way, with equipped viewing platforms, with amazing views of the azure sea and rocky shores), there is where to have fun.
Everything is just gorgeous. And most importantly - the combination of the quality of hotels, the cleanliness surrounding you and the friendliness of people - creates a feeling of comfort and tranquility.
After Croatia - to the Crimea (dirt and rudeness) or Egypt (desert and savagery of the locals) - not a foot.
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We rested at the Agava 4 * hotel in July 2010. We won't go there again. The hotel itself is not bad, but there are no beaches, you have to go to the city, where there are a lot of people. I had to take my place under the sun from the early morning, which was very indignant. Beach-slabs, in more secluded places, large stones, which can be very painful to get hurt.
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We rested at the Agava 4 * hotel in July 2010. We won't go there again. The hotel itself is not bad, but there are no beaches, you have to go to the city, where there are a lot of people. I had to take my place under the sun from the early morning, which was very indignant.
Beach-slabs, in more secluded places, large stones, which can be very painful to get hurt. On the 5th day, we found a small section of a pebble beach, where we would very much like to swim, but we had to take a place on it from 7 in the morning.
Therefore, most of the time I had to swim in the pools. I liked Croatia, but we will not go to the agave again.
Beach-slabs, in more secluded places, large stones, which can be very painful to get hurt. On the 5th day, we found a small section of a pebble beach, where we would very much like to swim, but we had to take a place on it from 7 in the morning.
Therefore, most of the time I had to swim in the pools. I liked Croatia, but we will not go to the agave again.
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