About Primosten.

Written: 17 may 2010
Travel time: 10 — 16 august 2009
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 8.0
Rested with my husband in the hotel Zora in 3 * part in August 2009. The hotel is average. The furniture in the room is old, like the hotel itself. There is a sovdepovsky air conditioner, but if you turn it on to the maximum along with the fan, then it's normal (I don't like the cold). There is no refrigerator in the room. Theoretically, a refrigerator can be rented at the hotel for 3 euros per day, but, in practice, it is not available. We ordered on the first day (from two different employees at the reception), they promised to call us back as soon as a free refrigerator appeared - they did not call back until the last day.
Most of the hotel workers are elderly (average age is about 50), both in the restaurant, at the reception, and as cleaners. The room was cleaned well. Towels were changed daily (however, we left 7 kunas on the pillow every day.
There is a balcony in the room overlooking the sea (rocky beach). Very nice!

They feed well! Every day 3-4 kinds of meat and fish, lots of salads, vegetables and sweets. They even cooked calamari and mussels. Every day new dishes. Very tasty and varied - not to be compared with Turkey.
For dinner, drinks are paid (beer - 19 kunas, a glass of juice - 17, wine - 30. A bottle of wine - from 120). In general, everything is expensive! Eat in a restaurant - 200 - 300 kunas per dish. We have food NV. It is better to take ALL. Food in the supermarket is also very expensive.
There is an "internet club", ie one computer near the reception. They don't have headphones or a microphone. Skype in German. The computer is usually always busy. It costs 30 minutes - 20 kunas, an hour - 35.
Service in supermarkets and banks is terrible. Everyone is rude! Money must be exchanged for kunas; dollars do not want to accept at all (only with a passport and then reluctantly, for euros - you can buy souvenirs). There are always queues at the bank. All people are waiting for the numbers to change money, and the bank employee considers something to himself, and 4 more employees just stand there and do nothing. Horror!
There are pebble and rocky beaches. Rocky - I do not recommend it. There are a lot of hedgehogs and the waves bring on huge stones. It is safer on the pebbly - but there are more people. The sea is very clean, even transparent and warm. I definitely recommend buying slippers for swimming (40 kunas per pair). They also sell special "carimats" for 80 kunas, even for 75 if you buy 2 (it's very uncomfortable to lie on towels) and it will turn out cheaper than renting lizhaks (they are paid on the beach - 20 kunas a day).
There is a swimming pool with chlorinated ordinary water. The Germans usually swim there. In the old town - every day concerts - discos. In the bar on the beach - also different attitudes (sometimes the entrance is paid). There is a disco for children.

We went to the Plitvinsky lakes (entry 10 euros). Very nice!!! ! I recommend to everyone. And also in Kornati. A little tedious. Although after a while - there is something to remember. An hour to go to the boat, which still sails 3 hours one way. On the boat they are fed and entertained. But a lot of people. There is no place for an apple to fall.
First time in Croatia. In Turkey, of course, for this money you can relax in the best 5 * hotel, but since you have already been in Turkey, there are new impressions here.
I liked Croatia! Primosten too!
Generally satisfied!
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