When choosing a Hotel for a seaside holiday, after reviewing the catalog of the R-TOURS travel agency, we chose Villa Park ** in Budva due to its proximity to the sea, with half board meals. The main purpose of the trip is the sea and only swimming in the sea, a couple of excursions. Services of the Hotel were not interested, the price did not matter.
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When choosing a Hotel for a seaside holiday, after reviewing the catalog of the R-TOURS travel agency, we chose Villa Park ** in Budva due to its proximity to the sea, with half board meals. The main purpose of the trip is the sea and only swimming in the sea, a couple of excursions. Services of the Hotel were not interested, the price did not matter.
What did you get?
- Villa Park ** 15-20 minutes from the sea and from the PARK Hotel, next to which there was a so-called restaurant (canteen).
- About the villa itself: high up the stairs on 7 tiers there are villas, for the elderly, parents with small children (youth with suitcases? ) and not quite healthy to reach the 7th tier after the beach in... degree heat.
- In the villas, all the equipment is old, the mattresses are full of holes from protruding springs - for information of future tourists. But nothing, they did. But they couldn’t put up with the dirty cleaning of the rooms - they asked the polite cleaners to wash the dirty shower curtains and wipe the middle of the floor of the room every day - no in the corners.
- The restaurant did not have the possibility of washing hands and toilets.
- Dirty open garbage cans all over the city, past which you have to run, plugging your nose.
- A city without proper infrastructure: there is no sewage system, EVERYTHING is lowered into the sea 2 times a day, where you swim between tampons and pads, etc.
- Unsanitary conditions on the Slavic beach.
- Those who lived in 4 * Hotels also smelled from garbage bins open at... degree heat, located near the beach and throughout the city.
- Near the beach there was some kind of purification facility, most likely heavily clogged...
- On the beach, the so-called shower on the sand, where vacationers stood barefoot and washed off from themselves and from themselves... everything possible...
- We got out of the situation: we went by taxi to look for other beaches - everywhere is the same. We bought additional fruit and tea, as the restaurant only ate eggs, bread and butter. But it doesn't matter, but they survived.
- Advice: until a system is made to divert urban waste far into the sea - unsanitary conditions on the beaches and in the sea are dangerous for the health of both adults and especially children. How many years does it take for the administration of Budva and other places of recreation in Montenegro?
- I do not advise anyone who values their health to go there !! ! And nature and the sea, when it is without garbage, is magnificent, beautiful! And all this is given to the lazy locals!! !
What did you get?
- Villa Park ** 15-20 minutes from the sea and from the PARK Hotel, next to which there was a so-called restaurant (canteen).
- About the villa itself: high up the stairs on 7 tiers there are villas, for the elderly, parents with small children (youth with suitcases? ) and not quite healthy to reach the 7th tier after the beach in... degree heat.
- In the villas, all the equipment is old, the mattresses are full of holes from protruding springs - for information of future tourists. But nothing, they did. But they couldn’t put up with the dirty cleaning of the rooms - they asked the polite cleaners to wash the dirty shower curtains and wipe the middle of the floor of the room every day - no in the corners.
- The restaurant did not have the possibility of washing hands and toilets.
- Dirty open garbage cans all over the city, past which you have to run, plugging your nose.
- A city without proper infrastructure: there is no sewage system, EVERYTHING is lowered into the sea 2 times a day, where you swim between tampons and pads, etc.
- Unsanitary conditions on the Slavic beach.
- Those who lived in 4 * Hotels also smelled from garbage bins open at... degree heat, located near the beach and throughout the city.
- Near the beach there was some kind of purification facility, most likely heavily clogged...
- On the beach, the so-called shower on the sand, where vacationers stood barefoot and washed off from themselves and from themselves... everything possible...
- We got out of the situation: we went by taxi to look for other beaches - everywhere is the same. We bought additional fruit and tea, as the restaurant only ate eggs, bread and butter. But it doesn't matter, but they survived.
- Advice: until a system is made to divert urban waste far into the sea - unsanitary conditions on the beaches and in the sea are dangerous for the health of both adults and especially children. How many years does it take for the administration of Budva and other places of recreation in Montenegro?
- I do not advise anyone who values their health to go there !! ! And nature and the sea, when it is without garbage, is magnificent, beautiful! And all this is given to the lazy locals!! !
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A cozy, wonderfully located hotel (in a pine forest-Italian pines, by the sea, on the territory of the hotel there is a pool with sea water and a paddling pool for kids and 40 meters away a pebble beach with clear water, in a bay), good food, decent and clean rooms ( cleaned every day), the staff is friendly, they speak Russian, very beautiful nature, great climate.
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A cozy, wonderfully located hotel (in a pine forest-Italian pines, by the sea, on the territory of the hotel there is a pool with sea water and a paddling pool for kids and 40 meters away a pebble beach with clear water, in a bay), good food, decent and clean rooms ( cleaned every day), the staff is friendly, they speak Russian, very beautiful nature, great climate. The country is generally wonderful - there is no language barrier, it is warm, the people are friendly.
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There are no complaints about the hotel, a modest 3 * ka, except for 2. On the first side, it really goes out to the park (50 meters to the sea), and the second, probably, to the largest construction site in pre-season Budva (the season began on June 16). Although the construction site was shown even on local television, the fact that the asphalt paver squeaked and buzzed around the clock really interfered with sleep !! ! The second problem is breakfast.
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There are no complaints about the hotel, a modest 3 * ka, except for 2. On the first side, it really goes out to the park (50 meters to the sea), and the second, probably, to the largest construction site in pre-season Budva (the season began on June 16). Although the construction site was shown even on local television, the fact that the asphalt paver squeaked and buzzed around the clock really interfered with sleep !! ! The second problem is breakfast. They can only eat bread with melted cheese or muesli - if you're lucky.
Do not be fooled by dinners at the "Park" - money thrown away, given that there are a lot of restaurants and cafes in Budva, where a plate of excellent pasta is about 3 euros, and a piece of pizza with seafood is 1 euro.
On the 6th of June the water was already +23, air +30. To the question "why no one bathes? " the locals answered "it's so cold, it's not the season yet!!! " On the hotel beach they ask for 5 euros / person lounger, per day, and next to it is the same beach, but the city one - spread a towel and lie on your health (pebbles are VERY small).
It is better not to take excursions from an official tour operator - they simply forgot us with an excursion to Kotor, taking an advance payment of 30 euros from the nose! but. . . where haven't 2 cute single girls disappeared? a proud wave of the hand at the aforementioned road - the bus takes you to the bus station in Budva for free (climb high on foot), 1 euro per ticket - and you are in Kotor (about 30 minutes on the road) - admission is free (1 euro for climbing the bell tower with a view )! At the same price on the central square of Kotor - a glass of "live" beer 0.5 l and salad (shopska or buckwheat salad - swiss for eden euro) : )))
Cetinje + Negush Mausoleum = 15 euros from the snout at the "super-mega-guide" (as it is written on his business card) Branko. Trades on the embankment near the clothing market. In reality, everything is 50% cheaper - you can go to Dubrovnik and Bar (Italy) by ferry. St. Stephen is a fairy tale! From Budva 5 minutes by car, one air is worth something!! ! And the smallest pinkish pebbles in Milocer. . .
In general, everything is fine - a visa is not required, the people are hospitable, they understand everything in Russian and (so far! ) Treat Russian speakers with respect! Remember, Montenegro is not the kind of country that people go to "all" or to have someone to yell from the pool - 2 gin and tonics, and a schnell !! ! Enjoy nature, the warm and transparent Adriatic Sea (without hedgehogs, by the way! ) and the architecture left by the Venetians - believe me, your vacation will not be in vain.
Do not be fooled by dinners at the "Park" - money thrown away, given that there are a lot of restaurants and cafes in Budva, where a plate of excellent pasta is about 3 euros, and a piece of pizza with seafood is 1 euro.
On the 6th of June the water was already +23, air +30. To the question "why no one bathes? " the locals answered "it's so cold, it's not the season yet!!! " On the hotel beach they ask for 5 euros / person lounger, per day, and next to it is the same beach, but the city one - spread a towel and lie on your health (pebbles are VERY small).
It is better not to take excursions from an official tour operator - they simply forgot us with an excursion to Kotor, taking an advance payment of 30 euros from the nose! but. . . where haven't 2 cute single girls disappeared? a proud wave of the hand at the aforementioned road - the bus takes you to the bus station in Budva for free (climb high on foot), 1 euro per ticket - and you are in Kotor (about 30 minutes on the road) - admission is free (1 euro for climbing the bell tower with a view )! At the same price on the central square of Kotor - a glass of "live" beer 0.5 l and salad (shopska or buckwheat salad - swiss for eden euro) : )))
Cetinje + Negush Mausoleum = 15 euros from the snout at the "super-mega-guide" (as it is written on his business card) Branko. Trades on the embankment near the clothing market. In reality, everything is 50% cheaper - you can go to Dubrovnik and Bar (Italy) by ferry. St. Stephen is a fairy tale! From Budva 5 minutes by car, one air is worth something!! ! And the smallest pinkish pebbles in Milocer. . .
In general, everything is fine - a visa is not required, the people are hospitable, they understand everything in Russian and (so far! ) Treat Russian speakers with respect! Remember, Montenegro is not the kind of country that people go to "all" or to have someone to yell from the pool - 2 gin and tonics, and a schnell !! ! Enjoy nature, the warm and transparent Adriatic Sea (without hedgehogs, by the way! ) and the architecture left by the Venetians - believe me, your vacation will not be in vain.
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