Ja volim Crna Gora or Montenegro is heaven on earth.

Written: 2 october 2008
Travel time: 3 — 10 september 2008
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 10.0
By a lucky chance, my boyfriend and I ended up at the Dimich Hotel.
And it was all like that.
At the last moment, the hotel we chose said that their season was over and we were moved to Dimich in some interesting way. Considering that we were going to live in a 3-star hotel, and Dimich turned out to be a 4-star one, we were not offended. We were met by a tour company R-tours, in my opinion, the largest in Montenegro. Many of our agencies work through them. We were taken to the hotel in comfortable minibuses. (What was surprising, by the way, is that all buses and minibuses of intercity connections are comfortable, and, surprisingly for us, all the buttons (light, sound) WORKED in them))

The hotel itself is very cozy, clean, although compared to the brand new building, ours looked a little tortured)) Well, there were no hooks in the bathroom, there were old plastic chairs on the balcony (brand new wicker chairs were visible in the new one : -) ) But these are all trifles)) These were, in general, the only drawbacks of the Dimich hotel.
And now for the perks. Hot water was always in the tap, pressure was also always present. Towels were changed to mine once a day, sometimes every two days. Linen was changed twice a week (which I think is enough).
There was a hairdryer in the room, as well as TV and air conditioning, there was also a small kitchenette, but the necessary utensils, sugar, cups, spoons, forks, saucepans and all that were attached to it))
It takes about 5 minutes to walk to the sea, and then if you go VERY slowly. Near the reception of the "Slovensky Beach" (the place where most of the sightseeing buses depart), a couple of cafes, in particular across the road there was a cozy cafe "Gaga", the food there was tasty and not expensive.
From the first days it is very difficult to get used to Serbian-Croatian, but then you get used to it and start to understand them)
The languages ​ ​ are very similar.
Around a lot of all sorts of cafes, restaurants, pizzerias and all that, expensive and not very.
It was 15 minutes from our hotel to the Old Town by walking along the embankment, looking at souvenirs and people))
The food there is delicious, and most importantly, well, a lot. Portions are big. )
As for excursions and guides, it didn’t happen once at a time, I’m talking about our Russian guides. The tours were great, because the country itself is wonderful, but the guides... we were lucky twice, we came across good Russian-speaking guides, but one guide was just super)) no one understood him)) not when he spoke in Russian, or when in English)). But no one was upset. It was fun)).
We took almost all the excursions from the tour navigator)) Vladimir, he spoke good Russian)) Cool person).
As for Montenegro, I was left under the greatest impression, I fell in love with this country, as the Montenegrins themselves say, in a "wild" country.

Well, then there could be enthusiastic snot about how beautiful Montenegro is, how I liked it and how I didn’t want to fly away... but I think it would be out of place here))
Well, it seems that everything that was important was told. I wish you all a successful trip to this wonderful country.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original

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