The hotel is nothing, but it all depends on the room in which you will be accommodated

Written: 12 august 2015
Travel time: 2 — 9 august 2015
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 3.0
Amenities: 4.0
We rested together with my husband, the main criterion for choosing housing was the availability of the Internet and normal living conditions. According to various reviews of this villa, the Internet and a router on each floor are everywhere declared. As a result, there is a router, and the Internet is only early in the morning. . . the rest of the time as lucky, but very weakly. The beach is far away - 1.3 km (we measured it with a navigator). We were without children, so this moment did not bother us. There is a bus station nearby (there you could have a delicious meal like in a self-service restaurant, or just in a restaurant or eat delicious desserts) There are several establishments on the territory of the bus station and everyone can choose the one that he likes best. Around fountains and even birds - in general, pleasant with useful. As a minus, the lack of air conditioning, but the shaded and ventilated area is generally tolerable. By the way, there are air conditioners somewhere, somewhere, and you feel them, and where there is, it seems to work, but you don’t feel it at all. And there are places where they simply do not exist or they are not included, and in general it is very stuffy. As for the rooms in this villa. . . they can be divided into 3 types, but they are all designed for 2 people and no more. there is nothing to do with children, places, even in the largest room (we lived in just that) barely for 2 people. The first category of rooms is located on the 2nd and 3rd floors. Double bed and balcony. Air conditioning (unfortunately located, blowing right at us), TV, refrigerator, wardrobe + bathroom. Places are small, but for 2 for 7 days it is normal. View of the neighboring house, but it did not bother us. The second category of rooms is 2 rooms near the kitchen - they are smaller and the windows overlook the wall of the neighboring house, which can be reached by hand (that is, there is no light or air flow there). Naturally without a balcony. And the third category is the cell room - oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo small. No windows. The window is the front door. It’s even hard to imagine where there was a toilet, and whether there was a closet (we didn’t have the opportunity to look inside), but I wouldn’t want to live in such a room even just for 7 days. There was no cleaning in 7 days. The hostess was limited to taking out the garbage 1 time in 3 days. There is a kitchen on the floor. We used it exclusively for making morning coffee. . So the room (our) is neat, clean, without mold, which pleased. Overall, I was satisfied with the room we stayed in. As for the rest in Budva directly in August, I knew where we were going, because we had previously rested there either at the end of May or in September, and in July and August there was an influx of people and towels lay in the aisle. The beaches are small, there is not enough space for everyone. We went to the beach at 7 in the morning (we are larks and this is normal for us), there are few people at this time, the water is warm and clean, and at 11-12 o'clock they left the beach. We went once to the island, the so-called Hawaii...... they didn’t pay 10-20 euros for a sunbed, so they bought it (they arrived by the first boat) and at 11 they already left there. There are also a lot of people there, plus stones in the water and you can skin your legs. The husband swam with a mask, but did not find anything interesting there (after Egypt, Montenegro pales in terms of the wealth of the marine world : ). Why did you go in August? Because my husband's vacation suddenly appeared at this time and we were aware that we would not sit on the beach from morning to evening. And we traveled around Montenegro. Were on rafting, which we couldn’t afford before, because to rest with children. Rafting is a long road (more than 4 hours) and even a comfortable bus is tiring even for an adult, but I generally keep quiet about children. As usual, we visited Ostrog and the Tsetinsky Monastery. We also went to the Bay of Kotor and climbed down to the fortress (the guides say that it takes 30 minutes to the lower temple, another 20 minutes to the upper one. . don't believe it. In the heat of the lower temple, it took about 2 hours + about 1.5 hours to reach the upper But it was worth it. For prices. We ate like in a restaurant on the embankment (breakfast + coffee in the morning) it turned out about 10 euros for 2. Lunch and dinner most often at the bus station, on average, up to 15 euros went out for 2. Sometimes we dined at a restaurant on the waterfront and then dinner went up to 25 euros. There is also a good restaurant at the very beginning of Belashtitsa Kongaro street, the prices are more than normal, but the service is just awful. Serbs and preference was given to them. ) But somehow at first we tried not to pay attention to this, so as not to spoil our vacation. But when the waiter came up to take our order, my husband began to list what exactly we were ordering, and at that moment, from the next table, the Serbs began to say something to the waiter.... The waiter leaves us and runs away. . . then he appears with food that he begins to arrange on this Serbian table and at the same time does not notice us at all. After that he did not even consider it necessary to approach us.... Husband freaked out, we packed up and left. It was too much. At rafting, there were also nuances with this. But, this applied more to the Russians, and when they found out that we were from Ukraine, the attitude changed. Something like that. The Serb guys started pouring water on a passing boat with Russians, specifying that we were from Ukraine, they didn’t touch it. In the restaurant, a couple of times, when taking an order, they clarified whether we were Russians, and when they found out that we were from Ukraine, the attitude changed dramatically for the better. In general, we had a good rest, then we got what we went for. But once again I concluded that there is nothing to do in Montenegro during the season.
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