When a random and unplanned vacation fell out for the 2nd time during the summer, naturally we were confused - where to go and for how long? Since a large amount of money set aside for vacation had already been spent (after all, the end of summer)), we were looking for an economical option, which later turned out to be not even very economical (but this is personally our fault).
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When a random and unplanned vacation fell out for the 2nd time during the summer, naturally we were confused - where to go and for how long? Since a large amount of money set aside for vacation had already been spent (after all, the end of summer)), we were looking for an economical option, which later turned out to be not even very economical (but this is personally our fault). In the travel agency FIESTA TOUR (Odessa) we were offered Montenegro for 12 days for 450 euros per person without food, but the option is simply the most beautiful! Departure from Lviv airport is about 12 days, we arrived in Lviv at 6 am, and we took a private tour of the city - 9 am (Guide in Ukrainian plus by car) is not bad enough, it cost us 200 hryvnia - about 3 hours, just the time aircraft waiting. Arrived in Montenegro at 1430, by bus 40 minutes and you are in Budva, a stunning town, especially for young people, hundreds of clubs, even in the daytime you can break away, the main thing is a cheerful company and a positive attitude!
About the hotel - Dejan - I’m sort of renting a room, but the room is not even very bad, a large bed, air conditioning, a refrigerator, a bathroom (shower), we had enough with our heads, especially since we didn’t go to sit in the hotel, and the country is very beautiful, were on many excursions.
I advise you to go to the Bay of Kotor (an unforgettable sight of the blue cave) - 25 euros per person, Croatia - 35 euros per person. We also took an excursion to Lake Skadar -35 euros, honestly thrown away money. I really liked the Ostrog Monastery (I advise) 15 euros, but getting to it is not so easy, by bus for 4 hours, spitting uphill for 45-50 minutes on slippery days, but it's worth it.
We bought Italian gold, there is a lot of it here !!!!!
Delicious food, friendly people, everyone loved it!
About the hotel - Dejan - I’m sort of renting a room, but the room is not even very bad, a large bed, air conditioning, a refrigerator, a bathroom (shower), we had enough with our heads, especially since we didn’t go to sit in the hotel, and the country is very beautiful, were on many excursions.
I advise you to go to the Bay of Kotor (an unforgettable sight of the blue cave) - 25 euros per person, Croatia - 35 euros per person. We also took an excursion to Lake Skadar -35 euros, honestly thrown away money. I really liked the Ostrog Monastery (I advise) 15 euros, but getting to it is not so easy, by bus for 4 hours, spitting uphill for 45-50 minutes on slippery days, but it's worth it.
We bought Italian gold, there is a lot of it here !!!!!
Delicious food, friendly people, everyone loved it!
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Everyone who saw the beautiful Dejan Hotel in the picture and believed that it really is, I hasten to disappoint you. The photo does not show the actual building. Hotel Deyan (actually it was written there that it was a villa) is a small three-story house with small rooms. We booked a triple room. Arriving, we saw a tiny room with one double bed and one single bed.
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Everyone who saw the beautiful Dejan Hotel in the picture and believed that it really is, I hasten to disappoint you. The photo does not show the actual building. Hotel Deyan (actually it was written there that it was a villa) is a small three-story house with small rooms. We booked a triple room. Arriving, we saw a tiny room with one double bed and one single bed. To the indignation "WHAT is this number they slipped us! There is nowhere to turn around! "... The girls answered us "What do you want? There are 3 beds? Three! So this is a triple room! ". . Yes, I do not argue, hot / cold water and air conditioning are in every "room".
The serving staff of the "hotel" consists of a woman who seems to be the main one in this office + her ever-pregnant daughters (who do nothing but smoke on the terrace) and a couple of girls who sometimes come in to clean up, if you can call it that... On the last day of our stay at the villa, we were evicted at 10.00... and the bus was at 24.00. In general, they practice this in many hotels / villas. Not only is there nothing to do all day, and even with suitcases on hand, So + everything was specially closed (!!! ) "all amenities" and this is in 50 degree heat . were not even allowed to use the toilet. And we were offered to take a shower from a hose that lay on the street for watering flowers. In general, ungrateful people. And very lazy!
Despite this, the rest in Budva is not bad, although there are too many people. In reality, there is nothing to do there for more than 4-5 days. Souvenirs are all Chinese, so you will not see anything new there. Of course, except for the very beautiful nature!
The serving staff of the "hotel" consists of a woman who seems to be the main one in this office + her ever-pregnant daughters (who do nothing but smoke on the terrace) and a couple of girls who sometimes come in to clean up, if you can call it that... On the last day of our stay at the villa, we were evicted at 10.00... and the bus was at 24.00. In general, they practice this in many hotels / villas. Not only is there nothing to do all day, and even with suitcases on hand, So + everything was specially closed (!!! ) "all amenities" and this is in 50 degree heat . were not even allowed to use the toilet. And we were offered to take a shower from a hose that lay on the street for watering flowers. In general, ungrateful people. And very lazy!
Despite this, the rest in Budva is not bad, although there are too many people. In reality, there is nothing to do there for more than 4-5 days. Souvenirs are all Chinese, so you will not see anything new there. Of course, except for the very beautiful nature!
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