I do not recommend

Written: 26 july 2013
Travel time: 15 — 25 july 2013
Your rating of this hotel:
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Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 3.0
Service: 2.0
Cleanliness: 2.0
Food: 1.0
Amenities: 3.0
Were in Montenegro for the first time. The country itself is very beautiful, the sea is magnificent, but the villa, to put it mildly, is a nightmare.
There were 8 of us, so we definitely looked at 4 rooms. The rooms are very small, the bathroom, with a shower screwed to the wall, without any separation from the toilet, apart from a small threshold, and even without a curtain. Those. washed, and you are engaged in soaking up water, since it almost does not dry out, tk. the doors cannot be left open, it stinks of sewage... The rooms have a bed, two bedside tables, a hanger is nailed to the wall, but with the hooks torn off, a TV, unsuccessfully screwed to the wall so that you need to watch it almost standing up to see something, a small refrigerator, a mini kettle, a plastic bowl, two glasses (in some rooms they were plastic) and an ashtray. They give out two small towels, which are changed every 3 days, at the same time they change the bag of garbage in the bathroom. For 10 days the bed was changed 1 time. That's the whole cleaning, the floor was not washed once, an insane amount of dirt and sand, the staff did not bother, they never even took out the ashtray. In two of the four rooms, the closet fell, and right on the bed, so it could nail. Complained about this fact both to the owners of the villa, who only laughed in response, and to the representative of the host tour operator (Pilon), who promised to sort it out, but a few days later, to the question "What's wrong with our closet? ", she brilliantly answered "It falls....". It was just no comment. . .
The owners of the villa practically do not understand and do not speak Russian, there is one girl, she understands a little English, but she does not want to communicate with everyone.

The audibility in the rooms is amazing, being in our room we heard not only how someone was taking a shower or walking along the corridor, but also what they were talking about through the room from us. And after 23.00 local time, in the villa, they don’t allow, let alone shout, but really talk, because everyone is already asleep, and they threaten to call the police, the representative of the tour operator is on their side, she said that she would call if we ever come again make noise. They decided not to test fate, and sat all the time either in a cafe or on the beach. So it's not possible to travel with a group. But, suitable for those who go to bed early, no one makes noise.
Meals were taken BB (breakfast), which were just terrible, 4 slices of sausage, 1 boiled egg, three slices of tomato, sometimes a jar of yogurt. Once there was a more or less edible omelette. So don't take food. On the beach you can have a tasty and hearty breakfast for about 4-5 euros for two.
Prices are normal, portions are huge, many dishes took one for two.
There is a lot of fast food on the beach - sandwiches 1.5-3 euros, shawarma 3 euros (a lot of meat), a piece of pizza 1.5 euros. Delicious local beer - Niksicko, didn't like the wine, gives away alcohol, it's simply not possible to drink.
Delicious cuisine in "Lambrela" and "Azurro", having visited many different restaurants and cafes, I can say with confidence that they cook the best here.
Coffee 1-1.3 euros, seafood salads from 12 euros, pasta 8-12 euros, meat 8-15 euros (garnish - potatoes included), seafood mix 700 grams 28 euros, fish, different categories 35-55 euros kilogram , soups (chorba) 2.5-3.5 euros, vegetable salads 2.5-5 euros, beer 0.33 1.5-2.5 euros, cola, fanta expensive 0.33 2-2.5 euros. It's impossible to stay hungry.
There are several markets on the way to the beach, in one of them you can buy meat and fry it for free. Very convenient if you decide to dine in the room.
There are both paid beaches and free ones. The cost of a set of two sun loungers and an umbrella is from 6 to 12 euros per day.
We went to the beach restaurant "Ambrela", the cost is 10 euros, regardless of the distance from the sea.
The beaches are more or less cleaned, the sea is clean, the bottom is visible near the buoys, but almost all the time the water is cool.

From the excursions we took the Bay of Kotor - beautiful, but the excursion is tedious and very poorly organized. A lot more tickets are being sold on the ship than it actually needs to carry, i. e. got off the bus and we have to run to take seats in the ship, otherwise we can stand for the whole excursion. Take water and something to eat with you, as you can’t buy anything on the ship, not even water. I really liked the blue cave, the island "Virgin on the reef" and Kotor, this is the most positive impression from this excursion.
Also, we took an individual tour of the canyons, it's worth going, it's very beautiful!
We went to Budva, the Old Town, we liked it, a typical old European town, with narrow streets and shutters on the windows, which can be bypassed in 20 minutes.
As for the purchase of things, our expectations were not justified... There are a lot of consumer goods in the markets, at best Turkish production, everything that you can buy from us and moreover cheaper.
We found a couple of shops in the Old Town (Budva), where there are really good things, made in Serbia and sometimes in Italy, but not quite cheap, for example, a leather jacket, excellent quality 175 euros, leather bags from 100 euros, dresses and jeans from 130 euros .
There is only one conclusion - it is definitely worth going to Montenegro, but not to this villa !! !
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