Very decent

Written: 29 july 2013
Travel time: 18 — 28 july 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
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Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 5.0
Amenities: 7.0
A very nice villa. The service is completely unobtrusive. All new. There is a Wi-Fi zone, in the room on the 2nd floor it is also caught, if on a laptop. Satellite TV, pieces of 5 Russian channels and even 1 + 1. There is a decent hair dryer, electric kettle, two glasses. Refrigerator with freezer. Food was not taken. On the day of arrival, they drank coffee from them - slop! Comfortable balcony with table and chairs, with light. If it was sunny at some time of the day, we adjusted our beach umbrella. The shower is quite roomy (it reaches the toilet, so that the finished bidet is obtained), there is enough toilet paper, cleaning every day while you are not in the room. Nobody breaks while you're in it. Floor - tiles, in the heat it's great. Two bedside tables, a wardrobe, a table with compartments, a safe in the room. The air conditioner worked. Linen and towels were changed once. Walk 15 minutes to the sea (this is if to the Slovenian beach). Nearby is a supermarket (big), a bunch of bakers (pastry) and a mess (butcher shop).
There you can specify a piece of meat or sausage cutlets, they will immediately grill it, pack it, and you can eat it in the room on the balcony. In general, everything is nearby and you can eat in different ways in terms of prices and quality. We liked the Zlatibor restaurant - not the cheapest, but also inexpensive. Quiet, cultural, fast, good waiters. Kangaroo (closer to the beaches) - cheaper, there is a self-service hall where it is convenient to poke your finger at the dishes you want, and there is a hall with waiters and a menu in Russian (everything is also inexpensive). The address of the villa is Mainski put 44. The owner gave a business card (he works with travel agencies in July and August), where his villa is called Vila Zec. The villa is generally open from May to September. He said that then (not in July-August) he takes 21 euros per person with breakfast. That is, a double room is 42 euros. If you go from a travel agency, they offer their own excursions. They are more expensive than on the street (sometimes 2 times). They have a guide in Russian, and on street tours the guide speaks three languages.
We went to Skadar Lake from a travel agency (the difference was only 2 euros), and they rode not only along the lake, but also along the river. They also fed cheese with pancakes and honey, and there was plenty of dry wine (red and white). Children - juice. We went to Boka Kotor, taking an excursion on the beach (25 euros against 50 from a travel agency). Also interesting and quite decent. The guide did not tire, he spoke clearly (with an accent), and then they themselves saw everything, swam in a blue grotto (it stinks a lot of gasoline from a bunch of tourist boats), but the water and the view are cool. We went to different beaches ourselves by bus (you can also take a taxi, just bargain and then not much more expensive than by bus. On foot you can walk along the beaches and through the pedestrian tunnels from Budva to the left (if facing the sea) to Kamenovo, passing Becici, Rafailovichi and to the end of the Kamenovo Bay, go up the stairs and immediately at the bus stop (Przno) on the highway.

You can take the same bus from Budva to the Przhno stop (already down when it goes down), get off and go along the walking path along the sea to St. Stephen, very beautiful, relaxed, past the Royal Beach and through the park and shade. If you do not sit on the beach in the center, but walk and swim along the road, then it is very clean and not crowded. To Jaz (beach to the right of Budva) get by bus for 1 euro. We took a taxi for 4 for 4 euros (normal! ), although basically they ask 6 euros for a taxi. There is only a beach and camping, but there is a section without sunbeds (large) - this is a nudist beach, there are few people, mostly Serbs, we were high, the sea and the beach are clean. In Becici, the beach is pebbly like sand, but clean only until lunch. Yes, and there are a lot of people, but you can still start swimming and near the very wall of the cape (near the hotel beach) it’s quite free to sunbathe under your umbrella.
It was expensive for us to take sunbeds and umbrellas, if we wanted to sunbathe and wallow, we had our own mats and an umbrella. There are a lot of people on the Budva beaches of Mogren, there is little space and local youth frolic there. Although it's beautiful. Behind the port, near the walls of the Old Town, there is a small beach, few people, but swimming is interesting. The sea is very clean.
In general, everything is very good, if you do not show off. Beauty and more.
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