The villa is not bad

Written: 31 august 2013
Travel time: 17 — 28 august 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 4.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 1.0
Amenities: 5.0
Cozy villa near the sea, the location is very convenient. There are two supermarkets and many cafes nearby, 5 minutes walk to the sea. The rooms are small but quite decent, air conditioning and TV worked, hot water was without interruption.
Now for the disadvantages. First of all, I didn’t like the fact that the balcony, in whatever room you were settled in, certainly goes out to the balcony of the neighboring villa, so there is no question of privacy, and the audibility is simply phenomenal.
There is a table in the courtyard of the villa, at which there is always one of the workers, food almost always smells.
If you decide to cook your meal in the kitchen in your room, be prepared not to find a decent frying pan there. I couldn't even fry an egg properly on this dish.

And the most apogee of troubles that can overtake you during your stay at Villa Danica, I would call communication with the hostess of the villa. This is a very peculiar elderly lady who speaks neither Russian nor English, and there were problems with communication even though the language of Montenegro is broadly similar to Russian. But, you will definitely hear an excellent Serbian mate.
During our stay, the kettle in our room burned down, we took it out and went to have dinner, when we returned back, the doors of our room were open for plowing, and when we closed them, the hostess came to us without knocking, not paying attention to the fact that I was in my underwear, she began to look around the room and scold us for the kettle. If you want, in case of some problems, to feel like a schoolboy who is scolded by a mathematics teacher - Villa Danica is for you.
By the way, they gave us a new kettle only after 5 days, all this time I brewed tea and coffee in a saucepan.
That's how colorful was our stay at this villa. By the way, the guide told us that the previous guests who tried to ask the hostess for an iron, and apparently she was tired, were doused with water from a hose.
Everything would be fine if it were not for the wayward Danica - the mistress of the villa Danica in Budva, Montenegro.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original