Hotel for 60+

Written: 18 september 2024
Travel time: 5 — 15 september 2024
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 8.0
The hotel left a double and not the most pleasant impression. Upon check-in, the hotel turned out to be overbooked and about 40 tourists were placed in rooms not at the Aleksandar Hotel, but in the rooms of a hotel located on the same territory at a lower level of Slovenskaya Plaza. Judging by the fact that it was in the next. days is the hotel's policy. The showdown did not lead to anything; neither the sending party nor the receiving party could influence the hotel. Considering the difficulties of getting from Ukraine through airports in third countries, 24 hours on the road and checking into the wrong place followed by relocation tomorrow was not encouraging. But the next the day was even worse when I came to rent out a room in Slovenska plaza and get my room in Aleksandar, just like other tourists in a similar situation. I and 3 other families had to wait the longest and they gave me a key to a room, as it turned out later it was again in Slovenska Plaza, and it was uncleaned! that is, everything was there as before.
The food for breakfast is not very varied, mainly eggs, pastries, sausages or sausages, there were also cheeses, sausages, vegetables, pickles and some fruit. Lunch and dinner were quite plentiful and varied; there was a lot of food, which was very pleasing. For breakfast, drinks could be coffee from a coffee machine, tea, or Jupi-type drinks. For me, it was very strange that the only drink available for lunch was water, and in the same way for dinner, nothing was offered except water, which was very strange, because it would have been nice to offer at least tea along with the cakes offered for dinner, but no, he wasn't there. We paid for breakfast and dinner; if we wanted, we could buy lunch for 12 euros or buy an All inclusive package for 18 euros, which would include the cost of lunch plus a bar, which by the way is not very varied.
The coffee in the cafe on site is absolutely lame or the staff doesn’t know how to prepare it; when I ordered a latte, they made me just an Americano with cold milk poured in. There is no animation at all, in principle, no aerobics of any kind or games, in principle, absolutely nothing. The contingent was mainly elderly people 60 or even 65 plus pensioners from Europe, there were maybe 1.5% of young people. The beach from the hotel is paid, the cost in September was 10 euros for two sun loungers and an umbrella, and in August they said that the cost was about 15 or 20 euros. It is impossible to buy one sun lounger if you come alone, you still need to buy two at once. The alternative was a wild beach nearby, just stones on which people laid towels and sunbathed on them, given the fact that Pebble Beach was not very comfortable and it was hot because umbrellas were not provided there.

The only plus for me in this whole vacation is the beautiful Adriatic Sea and, in principle, a fairly comfortable room, the only inconvenience of which was that it overlooked a nightclub; the music was blaring until 3 in the morning and it was extremely difficult to fall asleep. On the coast everything is expensive, food, drinks. Payment is only in euros. Montenegro does not have its own currency. Will I go back there again? Hardly. For that kind of money, it’s better to go to Turkey for a normal four or five and get a normal Service.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original