Great stay

Written: 27 december 2015
Travel time: 1 — 7 july 2015
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My husband and I arrived at Villa Boskovic at the end of July (this is probably the peak of the season) I won’t say much how much we liked Montenegro. This is a beautiful country, especially if you do not sit still. There are many wonderful places there. . I would like to stay in the villa itself. This is a 3-storey house and separate apartments. Accommodation there is modest, if you do not take apartments. But in an ordinary room there is everything you need: hair dryer, air conditioning, kettle, TV.... Iron and ironing board - on each floor. Food is not offered there, but within walking distance there are many catering outlets for every taste and budget, as well as bakeries, a supermarket and shops. We used to have breakfast with delicious pastries and tea on the veranda of the villa itself, in the shade from the kiwi. Yes, yes, kiwi, it turns out, weaves like grapes! . Rayka (the mistress of the house) is a very sociable Montenegrin. . . She met us from the bus. She quickly explained where the main strategic places are (sea, supermarket, bus station, fortress. . ) Placed in the room, showed how it works, . I opened the refrigerator, and there - the local wine "Vranac" and a bottle of water (so to speak, from the institution in honor of the arrival)). At that time, we were more happy with water than with wine - the heat was terrible that day, and we didn’t have the strength to run to the store. Subsequently, the Boskovic family spoiled us more than once with delicious local drinks (for example, our wedding anniversary did not go unnoticed - we received a bottle of berry liqueur as a gift) Raika and her mother could often be found on the veranda (from the side of their room), smoking a cigarette or sipping Turkish coffee. They will always talk to you, find out how you spent or are going to spend your day, advise a cafe or restaurant, give you fragrant coffee (it used to be, and the stronger it is)). They speak broken Russian, but this does not in the least interfere with communication. Before the trip to Budva, my husband searched the Internet for something "local" and tasty to eat. We had a whole list of places to visit. When we arrived, Raika and her brother Dragan often offered their own advice. As a result, we visited the places according to our list, but the advice of the owners of the villa was not neglected either. . And here's what we'll tell you: visiting the bars and restaurants recommended by them turned out to be much more pleasant for both the wallet and the stomach))) On the last day before departure, Raika and Dragan prepared mussels with lemon for us. . . It was a beautiful evening, even though I don't eat mussels. You can write a lot about this villa, there are pros and cons. BUT! It is the people who make the stay in Villa Boš ković five-star!
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