The rooms are small but the atmosphere is warm :)

Written: 15 july 2014
Travel time: 3 — 10 july 2014
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Amenities: 8.0
We bought a last-minute tour, there was not a large selection of hotels, we settled on this. Expectations, to be honest, were much worse, so when we stopped by, we were even delighted. We were met by a good-natured, cheerful Montenegrin Mishko - the owner of the hotel. He speaks Serbian, but we understood each other perfectly.

The rooms are really very small, and this is probably the main disadvantage. We had two separate beds, which we immediately pushed together. There was a work desk, a brand new flat-screen TV, a large selection of channels (CNN, MTV, Discovery), a hair dryer, a refrigerator, dishes, glasses. The air conditioner worked great. The bathroom is also small and not very clean. But there is a small window, which offers a view of the mountains (a trifle that pleased in the morning). They clean every day, but the towels are rarely changed, the bed was not changed at all for a week.


Our room had a balcony with a beautiful view of the mountains and the pretty street where the hotel is located.
On the balcony - two wooden chairs and a folding table. The side is not sunny, so it was very pleasant to sit there at lunchtime and in the evening. There is also a dryer on the balcony.
Tip: TAKE A ROOM WITH A BALCONY ONLY.

If you have a room without a balcony, it will certainly be crowded. But! Mishko has a beautiful garden. A lot of greenery, flowers, kiwi and pomegranates grow. Under the trees on the lawn there is a table and chairs for guests - you can have dinner there. One more table - on the common balcony, and one more - near the exit. So - feel free to go to the meat market, to the market - for vegetables and fruits, and you can save a lot on restaurants. By the way, you can buy a homemade vine from Mishko - 10 euros per liter.

To the sea from the villa - 15 minutes at a leisurely pace. To the nearest beach - even less. On the way, you can buy a lot of fruit, fresh pastries, have breakfast in any of the huge number of restaurants, and finally just take a huge slice of pizza for one and a half euros at the nearest pizza coner.
To the old town - also 15 minutes. 10 minutes from the villa - bus station. For 3-3.5 euros you can get to Kotor (every half an hour), for 20 euros - to Dubrovnik (if you have a visa). A bus stop is 5 minutes from the villa. There you can take a bus to Sveti Stefan (1.5 euros every 10 minutes). On Sveti Stefan and this year there is one large free beach - there are much fewer people than on any Budva one, the water is the cleanest.
The beaches of Budva also have clear water, but at the height of the season there are a lot of people on any of them, and cleanliness is not always maintained until the evening. You can just relax on towels, you can take umbrellas - 3 euros / day or two sunbeds and an umbrella for 10 euros / day.

Prices in Budva, as in all of Montenegro, are low. Although, if you wish, you can relax and expensive.


There is something to see in Montenegro. For the lazy or tourists without a driver's license, there are plenty of excursions.
But it is better to discover the country on your own - by car or simply by jumping into the first bus at the station.

Have a nice rest!
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