We chose it on the advice of a travel agent, the price tag is inexpensive for the first line. We arrived early in the morning, by 8.00 we were already on the territory. It's hard to call it a hotel. a path on both sides of which there are bungalows, the closer to the beach, the more presentable looking. We went into the restaurant - no one, then came out to our voices, like a manager with red eyes, they all speak only English.
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We chose it on the advice of a travel agent, the price tag is inexpensive for the first line. We arrived early in the morning, by 8.00 we were already on the territory. It's hard to call it a hotel. a path on both sides of which there are bungalows, the closer to the beach, the more presentable looking. We went into the restaurant - no one, then came out to our voices, like a manager with red eyes, they all speak only English. We were asked to wait an hour to check in. We left our things and went to the beach, since it is 20 meters from the reception restaurant. We walked there, went to the "Unplugged" shack, had a very tasty breakfast and returned. (later we ate there and hung out on their sun loungers on the beach, Jimmy, the local waiter, was very helpful and unobtrusive) We were given the nearest bungalow with a large window. It has a large four-poster bed, a walk-in shower with cane walls and a separate toilet with a sink. The air conditioner was not even turned on as unnecessary, there were no mosquitoes, but the crows croaked all the time. Breakfast was always masala omelet and tea. coffee. The kitchen at the hotel did not shine with variety, unlike beach and village cafes. The most interesting thing is that we spent three days in the hotel alone, at first we were worried that something was wrong here. but then, when the guests began to call in, they realized how good it was for us alone. There was always hot water, a shop with rum and cola in 3 minutes, fruit stalls nearby, in general, grace - I recommend it. Very tropical!! !
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