Rest is great!

Written: 5 july 2014
Travel time: 1 — 7 june 2014
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We stayed at the end of July 2014. Adequately assessed where we were going. This is a VILLA, this is not a 5* hotel! (this refers to the first comment) Villas are solid 2 * + - some services. We liked everything. We went to rest, not to sit in the room. We were in Montenegro for the first time, everything is super. To the beach min 10, but we did not like these beaches because the water is very muddy in the evening. Good beaches are considered to be Magren 1 and 2. A very beautiful old town, they call it the old city. So here is Magren beach behind the old town. The old town from the villa is about 20 minutes with an average step. But far from Magen. And in front of the entrance to the old city, there is a restaurant or daklai or duklai. If you look at the old city from the embankment, then go to the left and walk for a couple of minutes, and so there is also a beach, it is fenced, but there is an entrance near the entrance to this restaurant. The beach is small, but the water is as clear in the evening as on the magren (this is if someone is also too lazy to walk like us). Montenegro is very touching, in itself is very tiny, so everything is close. They named her that for nothing. . the mountains are awesome. You have to go and see and enjoy new places or explore unexplored places. The only thing I didn’t like was the price for sunbeds from 10 euros (the kit includes 2 sunbeds, an umbrella, and a table) and without them you can’t go anywhere because it’s very hot. And then for 10 euros these are hard beds, and soft ones already from 15 euros. Prices in cafes or restaurants + -, for any budget)))) Try them at the bazaar (it is not far from the old city) kaymak is cheese and they all cook it differently, very tasty. I liked their local wines, especially fruity, but they are light, that is, not for everybody. I recommend Villa Popovich! And about the fact that Zoritsa does not speak Russian))))) Montenegrin is a Slavic language, so talk to Montenegrins more slowly. . . )))) and they will understand you, and you will understand))))
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