Boja Radjenovic Villa 3*

Written: 1 july 2014
Travel time: 19 — 28 june 2014
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Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 5.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Amenities: 6.0
In principle, as a budget vacation, he will go. My husband and I are resting in a villa for the first time, and we definitely decided for ourselves that this is the first and last time. It is better to relax in a mini-hotel. Throughout the rest, there was a feeling that you were staying with your friends ...You constantly see the owner of this home and she looks at you with an incredulous look.
Cons: Lack of wi-fi, although they say that it is. We understand that they use someone else's free, they don't have their own. In the 21st century, wi-fi is not a luxury, but sometimes a necessity.
Old plumbing in the bathroom, the window in it goes out to the neighboring balcony, after a request to close it, a miracle curtain was brought. (photos will be attached)
On the first floor of the neighboring hotel there is a family with a little boy who gets up at 5 am : )
The kitchen is on the floor where nothing can be done! Only brew coffee, as I understand it.

The bedding was not changed for 10 days at all NEVER!
There is an iron, but it is all dirty, the hostess needs to take care of this more!
We bought toilet paper ourselves.
Soap was also not provided.

Pros: Distance from the noisy beach.
Near a supermarket.

About the country itself: Montenegro is a very beautiful country. I didn’t even expect, the photos certainly don’t convey everything. But Budva is not suitable for a beach holiday! Everywhere there are paid sun loungers that occupy most of the beach, people need to huddle in the corners. The price of sun loungers is from 6-50 euros.
We went to the beach for about 30 minutes, to the farthest edge of Budva.

About excursions: We used the services of Golden Travel (the CANNE hotel). We went to the canyons for 35 euros. Plus lunch there 10 euros (fed with fish and meat - not particularly impressed) + 3 euros entrance to the park. We were not much disappointed, since most of the canyons were viewed from the bus window. The guide did not speak Russian well, and did not talk very interestingly. Her name is Sanya. The second excursion - monasteries (25 euros). Lunch was not taken from them, it cost 11 euros.
We took butriks with us, upon arrival we went to a normal place and had a good meal: ) There was a good girl, I liked it very, very much, like Anya was her name.
They promised that whoever buys 2 excursions, then 3 as a gift. (this is a tour of Budva). We did not wait for it, it starts at 20.00, the guide was late, since it was our last day, we waited for him for half an hour and went for a walk ourselves. There are cheaper excursions on the beach, best tours - according to the description, I liked them more. A slightly different structure of visiting beauty).
We went to the Bay of Kotor on our own. At the bus station, a one-way ticket costs 3 euros, they run every 20 minutes. It is very beautiful there - I recommend it, in the evening you can pass the time there.


About food: I really liked how they cook in Loza! ! ! How many did not experiment, returned there. Tasty, high quality and not expensive. In general, the prices are all about the same. In Loza, a set lunch costs 3.50 (salad, chorba, second choice).
Such a plan in Aquamarine costs 5 euros, but it tastes terrible! They also ordered their signature dish in the vine - lamb under netting - very tasty, carefully, the portion is large! ! They also took fish there - everything is very worthy!
They also have delicious pizza on the waterfront.

About souvenirs: we bought a prosciutto (a whole leg) in a store (Slavia something like that), it is a little further from the center and there are good prices. 1 kg of a leg cost 7.5. The wine was taken by Vranac as a gift. We didn’t take it for ourselves, because we drink better than this one. They have very tasty cheeses.
They took divine honey when they returned from the monasteries. St. John's wort. A jar costs 7 euros, a little less than 0.5 liters. and pollen.
They also took homemade wine - did not like it.
Rakia should be taken at home, as we were told. But no matter how much I tried, nothing impressed me. This is for an amateur.

In general, probably, like all resort towns, Budva is not a cheap vacation ...with such a euro exchange rate, it is a little expensive for Ukrainians. But overall everyone loved it!
Maybe we will come again, but only to see the beauty of this country.
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