Great villa

Written: 25 january 2013
Travel time: 13 — 27 august 2009
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
10.0
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Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 10.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 9.0
Even though it was a long time ago. . .
Rested in Budva from August 13 to 27.2009. It just so happened that we lived in two places (9 nights at Villa Obala and 5 nights at Villa Harmony), but there was something to compare. At Villa Obala, we lived in house 1 in apartments, where there was everything you needed: a kitchenette, a hairdryer, a safe, a TV with one Russian-language channel, a terrace and a balcony. Cleaning and change of towels was carried out every day. The villa itself was located in the center of Budva (very convenient): near the post office, supermarket, not far from the beach. No noise disturbed sleep.
As for the beach: for the residents of the villa, sunbeds and umbrellas are free of charge, there is also a restaurant with reasonable prices. Beach: sand, pebbles, the entrance to the water is convenient (compared to the neighboring beach, where there were stones at the bottom, and even sea urchins). The water in the sea was periodically not very clean (perhaps this is due to the large number of yachts), but warm. As for the staff, both in the villa and on the beach, they were quite friendly.

There is entertainment in Budva, but I would like more. Discos on the embankment and in the old town were open until one in the morning, and there are few nightclubs, and many of them featured local artists (this is already an amateur). We went to the disco (5-7 minutes by taxi) Miracle Lounge (now Top Hill). Pretty good, opened in July 2009, big dance floor. Every day there were themed parties. Worth a visit.
As for tourists: we met very few Russians, many Serbs, Italians, who strive to get to know each other.
As for food: in Obala we had breakfasts included (more or less assortment). In general, there are a lot of different cafes and restaurants in Budva, the assortment of dishes is the most diverse, there are a lot of seafood dishes, and very tasty ones. We tried to buy exactly them (there is no such thing at home). On the embankment, you could always eat a piece of pizza or a hamburger. It was inexpensive 1-2 euros, but you can eat normally, eat in the morning and don’t think about food until the evening.
As for prices: prices are higher than ours, but bearable. In principle, we did not deny ourselves anything in particular.
We went on an excursion to the Ostrog Monastery. The tour was bought on the embankment, because. the price is lower than offered at the villa. We didn't like it. The guide was so-so, she didn’t even leave her phone number, and as a result, we were forgotten on the mountain, we had to catch up with the bus by taxi. Emotions were naturally negative after such a trip.
After 9 days on Obala, we moved to Harmony. Impressions from this villa are not as bright as from the first one. Harmony is located on the outskirts of Budva. Not far from the sea, but we continued to walk to Obala Beach, although it was far to go. Living conditions were more modest: the room was smaller, there was no kitchenette (only a refrigerator and a kettle).
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