Cozy three-storey villa with hospitable hosts (Radomir and Bogdanka). Located away from the road, has its own well-groomed small area with flowers, shrubs and olive trees. To the sea 10-15 minutes walk. Within walking distance are two grocery supermarkets with good prices for Budva. The room has air conditioning, a refrigerator, a TV, a safe, a wardrobe with hangers, bedside tables, a small table, Wi-Fi (not good in all rooms).
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Cozy three-storey villa with hospitable hosts (Radomir and Bogdanka). Located away from the road, has its own well-groomed small area with flowers, shrubs and olive trees. To the sea 10-15 minutes walk. Within walking distance are two grocery supermarkets with good prices for Budva. The room has air conditioning, a refrigerator, a TV, a safe, a wardrobe with hangers, bedside tables, a small table, Wi-Fi (not good in all rooms). Bathroom combined, shower, hair dryer. A common loggia per floor with round tables (according to the number of rooms) and armchairs. Clothes dryers on the balcony. Electric kettle one per floor. There is no kitchen in the room. If something needs to be heated in the microwave, then contact the owners. Bed linen was changed for us once on the seventh day, towels (two per person) - every day. For all of the above, no additional payment was taken from us. In general, the impressions of the villa and the owners are very good.
The ticket was taken with breakfast and dinner. They were tied to a cafe-pizzeria, with all the ensuing consequences. Definitely only the eldest child liked it - finally they gave me plenty of pizza to eat. We were never hungry (large portions), but the menu did not shine with a special variety and sophistication. Pretentious to food, it is better to take a ticket without meals and find a cafe to your taste.
The beaches in Budva are pebbly - from small pebbles (almost like sand) to medium. The sea and beaches are clean. The attitude of the local population towards the Russians is good. Tourists are mainly Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians. English is rarely spoken. The owner of the villa knows German well. If you want to meet a Chinese, then you have to go "storm" the fortress of Kathor - they come across there.
The ticket was taken with breakfast and dinner. They were tied to a cafe-pizzeria, with all the ensuing consequences. Definitely only the eldest child liked it - finally they gave me plenty of pizza to eat. We were never hungry (large portions), but the menu did not shine with a special variety and sophistication. Pretentious to food, it is better to take a ticket without meals and find a cafe to your taste.
The beaches in Budva are pebbly - from small pebbles (almost like sand) to medium. The sea and beaches are clean. The attitude of the local population towards the Russians is good. Tourists are mainly Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians. English is rarely spoken. The owner of the villa knows German well. If you want to meet a Chinese, then you have to go "storm" the fortress of Kathor - they come across there.
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We had a very good rest! Very hospitable and friendly hosts! We felt at home! Very cozy and well maintained patio. The room has TV, WI-FI, refrigerator, air conditioning, hair dryer, safe. The room was cleaned and towels changed every day. Very cozy terrace. To the beach about 10 minutes on foot, close to a supermarket, restaurants.
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We had a very good rest! Very hospitable and friendly hosts! We felt at home! Very cozy and well maintained patio. The room has TV, WI-FI, refrigerator, air conditioning, hair dryer, safe. The room was cleaned and towels changed every day. Very cozy terrace. To the beach about 10 minutes on foot, close to a supermarket, restaurants. . . Recommend!
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To the attention of tourists traveling to Budva: there are at least 5 villas with the name Elena. Unfortunately, tour operators (almost all) do not specify which of the "Elenas" you fall into, hence a lot of incorrect information. For example, we were promised a mini-kitchen, and warned about the lack of a hair dryer in the room (we had to drag our own) - as a result, there was a hair dryer and there was no kitchenette at all.
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To the attention of tourists traveling to Budva: there are at least 5 villas with the name Elena. Unfortunately, tour operators (almost all) do not specify which of the "Elenas" you fall into, hence a lot of incorrect information. For example, we were promised a mini-kitchen, and warned about the lack of a hair dryer in the room (we had to drag our own) - as a result, there was a hair dryer and there was no kitchenette at all. Moreover, for a glass of boiling water (with tap water), the owners took 30 cents. Fortunately, we bought a water mug for 3 euros at a kiosk nearby and the problem was solved. Towels were changed every day, but until you ask, they will not clean the room, and for all 12 days they NEVER changed the bed. Otherwise, everything was not bad: a safe, and air conditioning and a good bathroom, a magnificent veranda and a cozy courtyard.
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