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Written: 6 february 2014
Travel time: 1 — 10 november 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 4.0
Service: 4.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 3.0
Amenities: 6.0
Summary: November 2013
Arrival: around 3-4 in the morning, about 40 minutes to the hotel (not very far)
Hotel:
small, but the area is ennobled. From entertainment - a small pool. The location is very good - 10 minutes walk to the sea, there are many cafes and shops along the road. BUT most importantly, not far from the hotel there is a huge supermarket with food and household goods - Newton (where you can buy anything - from food, water, etc. , to personal hygiene products).
Breakfasts:
very meager and monotonous - basically it's always: scrambled eggs, fried potatoes, papaya, jam, toast, coffee / tea / milk.
Rooms:

I don’t know about other rooms, but we had a very old shabby room - furniture from Soviet times (dressers, wardrobes, beds, lighting and a bathroom). The linen is changed every day, although it is fresh, it is always stained (there are no snow-white sheets, in principle). At first it was not pleasant, but then they got used to it. The rooms do not have a hair dryer, no soap facilities (as in all hotels). The air conditioners are very old and located above the bed, there is a fan in every room. The rooms themselves are dark, there is little lighting (there are frequent power outages throughout the city, you can grab candles). It is better to take rooms not on the pool (it is very noisy there at night). There is no safe in the rooms, it is common to the entire hotel (located at the reception in a large iron box). Mosquitoes were not observed. In general, this hotel is for overnight stay only.
Beach:
10 minutes walk. It is very large and wide. Sun loungers and umbrellas are paid (included everything costs 100 rupees). Along the beach there are many snack bars that own sun loungers. I would not recommend drinking, and especially eating in these snacks (there is complete unsanitary conditions) But if you order something to drink, then ask them to open the bottle in front of you.
A lot of the same sellers of bracelets, beads and all sorts of other nonsense wander around the beach, they also do massages. These gypsies will blow your mind in the first days (they will try to sell everything they have, seeing that you have recently arrived and are not aware of the real value of the goods). You can just ignore them. There was no theft on the beach, I always went alone and calmly left my bag on the beach when I went swimming. The sea at this time is restless, very large waves. The beach is not to say that it is very crowded (the season only opens in November, snack bars are being built)
Local Cafes:
There are a lot of small cafes near the hotel, many of them serve decent and tasty food (but quite spicy). We liked the INFERNO cafe, there is always delicious food, good service, not expensive, and in the evening a lot of people gather. Many cafes have Wi-Fi.
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