Croatia is Croatia

Written: 2 june 2011
Travel time: 8 — 14 september 2009
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 10.0
We rested at the Zora hotel for a week in early September. This hotel was the base for staying in Croatia on the "Breath of the Sea" bus tour (Accord Tour, Lviv). To be honest, I wonder why any vacation should be compared with Turkey? Croatia does not shine with service, but it has its own flavor - extraordinary nature, clear sea, seafood and many small private villas with hospitable hosts. It’s just that in Croatia you don’t need to go to the big hotels that were inherited from the former Yugoslavia. Now about Zore. Standard sovdepovsky hotel with all the consequences (I will not go deep - approximately the level of Yalta Intourist in the Crimea, standard room). But the location is wonderful - the hotel occupies a small island, connected to the rest of the town by a small isthmus. On the one hand, the beach is very rocky, you can not even try to go without slippers. On the other hand, a more comfortable small pebble, but it was windy there in September. There are several volleyball courts, tennis courts, a cafe with snacks and beer (paid), a children's room. There are several unfinished buildings on the territory. There is a walking path around the hotel island. Shops are all in the town, but they do not work until late. Alcohol after 20-00 maximum can only be bought in a cafe. Eating at lunch is a little problematic, because almost all cafes close for a siesta. In the evening, there are concerts of local folk ensembles in the old town. The food at the hotel is very good, every day they change the assortment. Usually 1-2 types of meat, poultry, 1-2 types of fish or seafood + salad table + sweet +. . . Drinks for dinner for an additional fee. The town of Primostn is cute, but there are more interesting things in Croatia. In general, take life easier and go to Croatia at least once (especially since it will not be visa-free soon) and have a pleasant stay!
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