The hotel was recommended by a travel agent. Check-in went quickly. They took copies of passports, the hotel must provide them somewhere, as was discussed during the transfer (airport-hotel). The hotel area is standard (Main building + three-story cottages). Don't expect an olive grove. Perhaps it was once in this place, but for the construction of the hotel the grove was removed, leaving several trees that are more than 400 years old.
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The hotel was recommended by a travel agent. Check-in went quickly. They took copies of passports, the hotel must provide them somewhere, as was discussed during the transfer (airport-hotel).
The hotel area is standard (Main building + three-story cottages). Don't expect an olive grove. Perhaps it was once in this place, but for the construction of the hotel the grove was removed, leaving several trees that are more than 400 years old. Internet throughout the hotel (poor reception only around the perimeter closer to the edge of the hotel territory). Entertainment includes a mini disco for children daily from 20:00 to 20:30, water polo in the pool. Once there was water aerobics.
There were four of us traveling, so we got a two-story room. On the first tier there were two ottomans, a TV, a bathroom, a wardrobe, a balcony, and a TV. Speaking of TV, out of several channels one was in Russian, so it was not turned on for all 10 days.
On the second tier there is a double bed, a dressing table with a mirror, a balcony, a refrigerator (there is no minibar, it was carried with the dining room). An electric kettle was provided upon request.
The food is up to standard, the food is varied, meat and meat dishes are labeled in four languages, there is no Russian, but there are pictures, so you can distinguish pork from beef even without knowledge of languages. The staff is polite and friendly. For drinks, there are two coffee machines and three soft drink machines. The pool bar has alcohol for every taste.
The beach was disappointing - it was a narrow rocky strip completely lined with sun loungers. There were four, in some places five, rows of sun loungers from the edge of the beach to the water. Renting two sun loungers with an umbrella costs 14 euros per day for hotel guests and 20 euros for everyone else. But the water is surprisingly pleasant, cool, invigorating and clear.
The main contingent of hotel guests are residents of the Balkan Peninsula.
From the post-Soviet space there was only one family from Ukraine and we from Kazakhstan.
Overall I liked the holiday. There's not much to see other than old buildings.
The hotel area is standard (Main building + three-story cottages). Don't expect an olive grove. Perhaps it was once in this place, but for the construction of the hotel the grove was removed, leaving several trees that are more than 400 years old. Internet throughout the hotel (poor reception only around the perimeter closer to the edge of the hotel territory). Entertainment includes a mini disco for children daily from 20:00 to 20:30, water polo in the pool. Once there was water aerobics.
There were four of us traveling, so we got a two-story room. On the first tier there were two ottomans, a TV, a bathroom, a wardrobe, a balcony, and a TV. Speaking of TV, out of several channels one was in Russian, so it was not turned on for all 10 days.
On the second tier there is a double bed, a dressing table with a mirror, a balcony, a refrigerator (there is no minibar, it was carried with the dining room). An electric kettle was provided upon request.
The food is up to standard, the food is varied, meat and meat dishes are labeled in four languages, there is no Russian, but there are pictures, so you can distinguish pork from beef even without knowledge of languages. The staff is polite and friendly. For drinks, there are two coffee machines and three soft drink machines. The pool bar has alcohol for every taste.
The beach was disappointing - it was a narrow rocky strip completely lined with sun loungers. There were four, in some places five, rows of sun loungers from the edge of the beach to the water. Renting two sun loungers with an umbrella costs 14 euros per day for hotel guests and 20 euros for everyone else. But the water is surprisingly pleasant, cool, invigorating and clear.
The main contingent of hotel guests are residents of the Balkan Peninsula.
From the post-Soviet space there was only one family from Ukraine and we from Kazakhstan.
Overall I liked the holiday. There's not much to see other than old buildings.
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Hotel "Villa Oliva", Petrova, Montenegro. July 2016.8-15. Could (probably) be a solid European triple (practically by German standards), but there are some “buts”. The list of these “buts” is below, mixed with simple impressions. 1 No WiFi in the rooms. That is, nominally, it seems to be present if you go out onto the balcony, magically knock on the tambourine, say the right words (like “Come ball”) and take the right position in relation to the moon.
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Hotel "Villa Oliva", Petrova, Montenegro.
July 2016.8-15.
Could (probably) be a solid European triple (practically by German standards), but there are some “buts”.
The list of these “buts” is below, mixed with simple impressions.
1 No WiFi in the rooms. That is, nominally, it seems to be present if you go out onto the balcony, magically knock on the tambourine, say the right words (like “Come ball”) and take the right position in relation to the moon. But...it doesn't work.
In any case, this was the case with me (hereinafter, we are talking about a room in section E, it is located about twenty meters from the main building with a reception).
2 Air conditioning in the reception area and in the restaurant, which is practically the same thing, frankly does not cope. Dull and hot. Highly. If you, dear reader, ask yourself the question “What do I need a reception for? »Let me remind you that the Internet does not work in the room. That is, for "happiness" (or, in a sense, for a "dose") you need to go to the reception.
3 There are frankly few tables on the open terrace. (And we remember that the restaurant itself is hot and stuffy). There is also a terrace on the roof, but the author does not know how to get there.
4 Food. The breakfasts are quite the same. You can eat up (as well as during dinner), but monotonous. Unfortunately.
Fruits, for some reason, were greenish. Or even green, I would say so. It is not clear why, because at the hucksters on the "hundred-meter" by the sea they are surprisingly tasty and juicy. But - expensive.
5 What else? There are two (like, according to the scheme) pools, but the author was not in them (and nearby). Judging by the shouts in French, there was still animation (there were many French tourists in the hotel).
6 There is a car rental (from the hotel), the offer consists of three miserable cars. VW Touran (fur), Yaris (aut) and Passat diesel. In general, diesel in Montenegro is in amazing high esteem, however, as in other European countries.
For me personally, it’s just a rumbler, and even incredible.
Unless you need to go to the nearest eatery in the heat during the day (and the heat, I must say, was incredible).
9 The territory is relatively well-groomed, there are a lot (or quite a lot) of olive trees. The nearest one, judging by the sign on it, was 400 years old. That is, Napoleon, for example, there were no plans yet, but it was already growing. So that.
10 The “Don’t turbuvati” sign (eerily red) does not have the desired effect on local cleaners. They break in like special forces, and ...It's a joke. They just break in. When you are not. Or when there is, it doesn't matter. In the second case, however, they immediately flee (throwing “sorry”). Cleaning is rather strange (well, or unusual), - the garbage remains to the full (such as large packs of sweets, cookies, beer cans full and not, and the like). Sheets and pillowcases may or may not change. Maybe it depends on the mood of the cleaner, I don't know. Or maybe tips change the situation in the bud, I haven’t checked.
By the way, towels during any "breakthrough" change necessarily. Even if you didn’t ask to change them (that is, you didn’t throw them on the floor, as is customary). Loss of something valuable (and not very) was noticed.
11 Parking. This is a problem and should be taken into account. If this is relevant to you.
12 The food is generally good. You can always find something for yourself, and eat up with your head. But, as I already said, with fruits, a complete out. YES and desserts, frankly, so-so. Apart from the fact that there are a couple of them, in the best (and worst too) cases. True, pancakes are baked, hand-made, in front of your eyes. Those are delicious, yes. Toppings to choose from - honey, nutella (or its equivalent), jam, crushed nuts (and, it seems, that's all).
There is always pizza, the quality has not been checked. One time there was no ketchup (do you hear, Carl? ? ! ) but oh well. He (ketchup) was not at all (absolutely) because the author chased him into the waiter's kitchen. Ate scrambled eggs (or scrambled eggs) without it.
13 Sea. Near. About thirty meters to go, and here it is.
Good, clean, bright. A couple of sun loungers with a stationary umbrella cost 8 (sort of) euros / day. At night it's free (just kidding). Pebble beach (at least where the author was lying). If you don’t rent a sunbed, they won’t let you lie down just like that. Thanks to this, you can be on the beach relatively comfortably. For those who want to save money (or those who do not want to pay, which is about the same thing), there are separate sections of the beach - without sunbeds. "Bychkov", that is, cigarette butts (joke) was not particularly noticed. Bykov too. Not a joke. There was also no other rubbish.
By the way. There were no toilets on the beach. Dressing rooms, yes, those were. Maybe not needed? Don't know. Found it uncomfortable.
14 Local. In general and generally friendly, and unhurried (very).
When you encounter the second s (that is, with slowness) during service, it can be annoying if you are not used to it. Strongly.
There is no particular language barrier, if there is a misunderstanding, the situation can be easily resolved with the help of gestures. Read in Montenegrin (?
Or is it Serbian? ) is much easier than talking. And if the text is also with pictures ... ; )
15 From the airport to Petrovac (the village where the hotel is located) about forty kilometers. Part of the road falls on serpentines (that is, mountain roads), some kind of gap for um ...the fucking city of Budva, where the traffic jam turned out to be no worse than Kyiv. And so nothing, you go to yourself and contemplate the typical landscapes of the Mediterranean.
16 Mountains. There are many of them, they are green and cute.
17 Excursions (everyone has a standard set, and the prices are about the same). For food prices, by the way, the situation is the same.
18 Rent-a-car. Prices are also, on average, the same. There is only a moment that they can take an additional 20 euros for a drop-off. Well, another five or two for something else. I do not know other nuances, I did not take a car. Just read the terms and conditions.
19 From entertainment - the very notorious "hundred-meter" on the embankment, which in fact is a kilometer (maybe one and a half) of a fairly well-groomed embankment. With cafes, shops and tour. agencies mixed. And "Eat" is in clear favorites. Take something, even if you don't really want it.
20 Ice cream. Fantastic, I recommend. Especially Italian. (We are talking about what they sell in balls). I advise, very much. (! ) Balls of an unknown manufacturer for 60 kopecks do not inspire confidence. They were true, only in one (sort of) place. The rest - everywhere for 70 and delicious.
21 Cafe with good tea and cakes (and ice cream too) is called Panini, it is approximately in the middle of the embankment. I also recommend. The only ones (of those where the author was) who had AltHaus tea. Nothing supernatural, of course, nonetheless. Tea in the hotel, by the way, swill. Complete. Forgive me for being direct.
I may have missed something, but that's basically it.
Didn't try the local coffee.
Outwardly, as everywhere, including ours.
22 There are some anachronisms, such as prints on T-shirts with the inscription "All right" and the muzzle (forgive the face) PTN. You understand who I'm talking about (the one for the slow-witted people). True, it was a one-time accident, we will consider it an unfortunate misunderstanding.
There were no other reasons for interethnic conflicts.
Yes, here's more. Tea - 1.5 euros. Cakes 1.5-3.5 euros. Eat: the second 6-15 euros (portions are usually crazy. That is, huge), beer 2-3 euros, the first 2-3 euros. Local beer is quite okay. That is delicious.
Watermelon 1 - glass, 0.8 / kg - cold quarter, 0.5 / kg - in a shop next to the hotel. Ice cream 0.7 - ball. Fresh - 2 - 2.8 / glass. Apricot (on the waterfront) - 4.5 / kg selected.
In regular supermarkets (not in the resort), prices are about 4 (four) times less. I saw it on the way, on huge video boards (that's what they are called? ).
All payments are in euros, you guessed it. I clarified that they have no other currency.
Perhaps in the EU they (Montenegrins), nevertheless, strive moderately, because as of "today" Ukrainians do not need visas (for up to a month, but that's a completely different story).
If Schengen was needed here, I personally would choose another country.
And apparently I'm not the only one.
Montenegrins themselves do not need EU visas either.
There are three (minimum) supermarkets in Petrovac, both close to the hotel, ask. There are also enough pharmacies visually. Was not inside.
Drinks on the embankment are slightly more expensive, but (!! ) much colder than in parquet floors. Pay attention to this.
Cream for (or from? ) sunburn cost the author 10.5 (ten fifty euros, Carl! ). It seems to me that it is better to buy in Kyiv and take it with you. Beach towels of dubious quality - 5 euros, those that are better - 15. There are no other options.
Russian speech with a characteristic pronunciation cuts the ear a little. And it happens much more often than we would like.
And not as often as Montenegrins would like (they complain that from year to year the passenger flow of tourists from the CIS is falling).
Fines (traffic rules), as they say, are not for children. The tow truck works quickly (I'm talking about improper parking, as you understand), it is expensive. Up to a hundred euros. According to observations, local people respect the laws. At least those of them that regulate traffic rules (and retail too).
If we are talking about retail - they give a fiscal check immediately, at the time of serving you dishes, for example. Even before the calculation, even if you pay in an hour. So everywhere and always. Our fiscals can only watch and cry.
At the airport, checks are not marinated for a long time. (What can not be said about her when flying back). The author waited longer outside until the people (who met him) deigned to take his carcass to the hotel.
They were waiting for someone or something, the reason was not clarified.
Ticket price. For two, for a week (July 8-15, let me remind you) the author cost for two at 30.8 gr. Moreover, the price range was 30.8 - 36 (thirty-six, Karl! ).
The most greedy tour operator turned out to be TPG, the most modest (or dumping, but what do we care? ) was Zeus.
Someone else had a price of 32.5 I don’t remember the name.
I took a ticket, of course, in a travel agency. Not from the operator.
They scared me that there could be fouls if you take from Zeus, in fact everything was gut. That is, as usual, and approximately the way it works everywhere. In general, it looks more like the desire of a travel agency to earn more (and who has the right to blame them? )
Subjectively, the normal price of this (or similar) holiday is 1000 usd for two. And this is with "all inclusive", that is, + lunch, sun loungers on the beach, well ...and you can have a bit of beer and tea is normal. In fact, it cost about ~ 1.500. This is with everything, including 500 (! ) UAH for parking in Boryspil. Walk to which from terminal D about 10 minutes. In the heat and blazing asphalt. Do not repeat my mistakes, give a hundred to a taxi driver, he will take you comfortably and quickly.
I came to this idea late.
Comparing with the Crimea, of course. .
In general, no comparison, although not much, I explored our, in the past, peninsula.
In general, a good holiday.
July 2016.8-15.
Could (probably) be a solid European triple (practically by German standards), but there are some “buts”.
The list of these “buts” is below, mixed with simple impressions.
1 No WiFi in the rooms. That is, nominally, it seems to be present if you go out onto the balcony, magically knock on the tambourine, say the right words (like “Come ball”) and take the right position in relation to the moon. But...it doesn't work.
In any case, this was the case with me (hereinafter, we are talking about a room in section E, it is located about twenty meters from the main building with a reception).
2 Air conditioning in the reception area and in the restaurant, which is practically the same thing, frankly does not cope. Dull and hot. Highly. If you, dear reader, ask yourself the question “What do I need a reception for? »Let me remind you that the Internet does not work in the room. That is, for "happiness" (or, in a sense, for a "dose") you need to go to the reception.
3 There are frankly few tables on the open terrace. (And we remember that the restaurant itself is hot and stuffy). There is also a terrace on the roof, but the author does not know how to get there.
4 Food. The breakfasts are quite the same. You can eat up (as well as during dinner), but monotonous. Unfortunately.
Fruits, for some reason, were greenish. Or even green, I would say so. It is not clear why, because at the hucksters on the "hundred-meter" by the sea they are surprisingly tasty and juicy. But - expensive.
5 What else? There are two (like, according to the scheme) pools, but the author was not in them (and nearby). Judging by the shouts in French, there was still animation (there were many French tourists in the hotel).
6 There is a car rental (from the hotel), the offer consists of three miserable cars. VW Touran (fur), Yaris (aut) and Passat diesel. In general, diesel in Montenegro is in amazing high esteem, however, as in other European countries.
For me personally, it’s just a rumbler, and even incredible.
Unless you need to go to the nearest eatery in the heat during the day (and the heat, I must say, was incredible).
9 The territory is relatively well-groomed, there are a lot (or quite a lot) of olive trees. The nearest one, judging by the sign on it, was 400 years old. That is, Napoleon, for example, there were no plans yet, but it was already growing. So that.
10 The “Don’t turbuvati” sign (eerily red) does not have the desired effect on local cleaners. They break in like special forces, and ...It's a joke. They just break in. When you are not. Or when there is, it doesn't matter. In the second case, however, they immediately flee (throwing “sorry”). Cleaning is rather strange (well, or unusual), - the garbage remains to the full (such as large packs of sweets, cookies, beer cans full and not, and the like). Sheets and pillowcases may or may not change. Maybe it depends on the mood of the cleaner, I don't know. Or maybe tips change the situation in the bud, I haven’t checked.
By the way, towels during any "breakthrough" change necessarily. Even if you didn’t ask to change them (that is, you didn’t throw them on the floor, as is customary). Loss of something valuable (and not very) was noticed.
11 Parking. This is a problem and should be taken into account. If this is relevant to you.
12 The food is generally good. You can always find something for yourself, and eat up with your head. But, as I already said, with fruits, a complete out. YES and desserts, frankly, so-so. Apart from the fact that there are a couple of them, in the best (and worst too) cases. True, pancakes are baked, hand-made, in front of your eyes. Those are delicious, yes. Toppings to choose from - honey, nutella (or its equivalent), jam, crushed nuts (and, it seems, that's all).
There is always pizza, the quality has not been checked. One time there was no ketchup (do you hear, Carl? ? ! ) but oh well. He (ketchup) was not at all (absolutely) because the author chased him into the waiter's kitchen. Ate scrambled eggs (or scrambled eggs) without it.
13 Sea. Near. About thirty meters to go, and here it is.
Good, clean, bright. A couple of sun loungers with a stationary umbrella cost 8 (sort of) euros / day. At night it's free (just kidding). Pebble beach (at least where the author was lying). If you don’t rent a sunbed, they won’t let you lie down just like that. Thanks to this, you can be on the beach relatively comfortably. For those who want to save money (or those who do not want to pay, which is about the same thing), there are separate sections of the beach - without sunbeds. "Bychkov", that is, cigarette butts (joke) was not particularly noticed. Bykov too. Not a joke. There was also no other rubbish.
By the way. There were no toilets on the beach. Dressing rooms, yes, those were. Maybe not needed? Don't know. Found it uncomfortable.
14 Local. In general and generally friendly, and unhurried (very).
When you encounter the second s (that is, with slowness) during service, it can be annoying if you are not used to it. Strongly.
There is no particular language barrier, if there is a misunderstanding, the situation can be easily resolved with the help of gestures. Read in Montenegrin (?
Or is it Serbian? ) is much easier than talking. And if the text is also with pictures ... ; )
15 From the airport to Petrovac (the village where the hotel is located) about forty kilometers. Part of the road falls on serpentines (that is, mountain roads), some kind of gap for um ...the fucking city of Budva, where the traffic jam turned out to be no worse than Kyiv. And so nothing, you go to yourself and contemplate the typical landscapes of the Mediterranean.
16 Mountains. There are many of them, they are green and cute.
17 Excursions (everyone has a standard set, and the prices are about the same). For food prices, by the way, the situation is the same.
18 Rent-a-car. Prices are also, on average, the same. There is only a moment that they can take an additional 20 euros for a drop-off. Well, another five or two for something else. I do not know other nuances, I did not take a car. Just read the terms and conditions.
19 From entertainment - the very notorious "hundred-meter" on the embankment, which in fact is a kilometer (maybe one and a half) of a fairly well-groomed embankment. With cafes, shops and tour. agencies mixed. And "Eat" is in clear favorites. Take something, even if you don't really want it.
20 Ice cream. Fantastic, I recommend. Especially Italian. (We are talking about what they sell in balls). I advise, very much. (! ) Balls of an unknown manufacturer for 60 kopecks do not inspire confidence. They were true, only in one (sort of) place. The rest - everywhere for 70 and delicious.
21 Cafe with good tea and cakes (and ice cream too) is called Panini, it is approximately in the middle of the embankment. I also recommend. The only ones (of those where the author was) who had AltHaus tea. Nothing supernatural, of course, nonetheless. Tea in the hotel, by the way, swill. Complete. Forgive me for being direct.
I may have missed something, but that's basically it.
Didn't try the local coffee.
Outwardly, as everywhere, including ours.
22 There are some anachronisms, such as prints on T-shirts with the inscription "All right" and the muzzle (forgive the face) PTN. You understand who I'm talking about (the one for the slow-witted people). True, it was a one-time accident, we will consider it an unfortunate misunderstanding.
There were no other reasons for interethnic conflicts.
Yes, here's more. Tea - 1.5 euros. Cakes 1.5-3.5 euros. Eat: the second 6-15 euros (portions are usually crazy. That is, huge), beer 2-3 euros, the first 2-3 euros. Local beer is quite okay. That is delicious.
Watermelon 1 - glass, 0.8 / kg - cold quarter, 0.5 / kg - in a shop next to the hotel. Ice cream 0.7 - ball. Fresh - 2 - 2.8 / glass. Apricot (on the waterfront) - 4.5 / kg selected.
In regular supermarkets (not in the resort), prices are about 4 (four) times less. I saw it on the way, on huge video boards (that's what they are called? ).
All payments are in euros, you guessed it. I clarified that they have no other currency.
Perhaps in the EU they (Montenegrins), nevertheless, strive moderately, because as of "today" Ukrainians do not need visas (for up to a month, but that's a completely different story).
If Schengen was needed here, I personally would choose another country.
And apparently I'm not the only one.
Montenegrins themselves do not need EU visas either.
There are three (minimum) supermarkets in Petrovac, both close to the hotel, ask. There are also enough pharmacies visually. Was not inside.
Drinks on the embankment are slightly more expensive, but (!! ) much colder than in parquet floors. Pay attention to this.
Cream for (or from? ) sunburn cost the author 10.5 (ten fifty euros, Carl! ). It seems to me that it is better to buy in Kyiv and take it with you. Beach towels of dubious quality - 5 euros, those that are better - 15. There are no other options.
Russian speech with a characteristic pronunciation cuts the ear a little. And it happens much more often than we would like.
And not as often as Montenegrins would like (they complain that from year to year the passenger flow of tourists from the CIS is falling).
Fines (traffic rules), as they say, are not for children. The tow truck works quickly (I'm talking about improper parking, as you understand), it is expensive. Up to a hundred euros. According to observations, local people respect the laws. At least those of them that regulate traffic rules (and retail too).
If we are talking about retail - they give a fiscal check immediately, at the time of serving you dishes, for example. Even before the calculation, even if you pay in an hour. So everywhere and always. Our fiscals can only watch and cry.
At the airport, checks are not marinated for a long time. (What can not be said about her when flying back). The author waited longer outside until the people (who met him) deigned to take his carcass to the hotel.
They were waiting for someone or something, the reason was not clarified.
Ticket price. For two, for a week (July 8-15, let me remind you) the author cost for two at 30.8 gr. Moreover, the price range was 30.8 - 36 (thirty-six, Karl! ).
The most greedy tour operator turned out to be TPG, the most modest (or dumping, but what do we care? ) was Zeus.
Someone else had a price of 32.5 I don’t remember the name.
I took a ticket, of course, in a travel agency. Not from the operator.
They scared me that there could be fouls if you take from Zeus, in fact everything was gut. That is, as usual, and approximately the way it works everywhere. In general, it looks more like the desire of a travel agency to earn more (and who has the right to blame them? )
Subjectively, the normal price of this (or similar) holiday is 1000 usd for two. And this is with "all inclusive", that is, + lunch, sun loungers on the beach, well ...and you can have a bit of beer and tea is normal. In fact, it cost about ~ 1.500. This is with everything, including 500 (! ) UAH for parking in Boryspil. Walk to which from terminal D about 10 minutes. In the heat and blazing asphalt. Do not repeat my mistakes, give a hundred to a taxi driver, he will take you comfortably and quickly.
I came to this idea late.
Comparing with the Crimea, of course. .
In general, no comparison, although not much, I explored our, in the past, peninsula.
In general, a good holiday.
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Good day everyone!!! ! I was on a promotional tour visiting this lovely hotel. Good location, good quality food, clean rooms. I was especially impressed by the animation, the guys are cheerful and perky. The Russian-speaking animator "Banana" aka Seva from Dnepropetrovsk, a young man, all the children loved him, he gives all his best at the children's mini disco))).
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Good day everyone!!! ! I was on a promotional tour visiting this lovely hotel.
Good location, good quality food, clean rooms. I was especially impressed by the animation, the guys are cheerful and perky. The Russian-speaking animator "Banana" aka Seva from Dnepropetrovsk, a young man, all the children loved him, he gives all his best at the children's mini disco))). He has an approach to both children and adults, attentive, responsive, he will tell, show beautiful places, and there are a lot of them in Montenegro.
I highly recommend this hotel for both adults and families!
Good location, good quality food, clean rooms. I was especially impressed by the animation, the guys are cheerful and perky. The Russian-speaking animator "Banana" aka Seva from Dnepropetrovsk, a young man, all the children loved him, he gives all his best at the children's mini disco))). He has an approach to both children and adults, attentive, responsive, he will tell, show beautiful places, and there are a lot of them in Montenegro.
I highly recommend this hotel for both adults and families!
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We chose the hotel on the recommendation of a travel agent. Very happy with this choice. We overpaid a little and did not take the villa, and the hotel - with service and food. The olive grove on the territory, the presence of a swimming pool and good service - this is what is worth paying an extra hundred euros for! Vacation was a success!.
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We chose the hotel on the recommendation of a travel agent. Very happy with this choice. We overpaid a little and did not take the villa, and the hotel - with service and food. The olive grove on the territory, the presence of a swimming pool and good service - this is what is worth paying an extra hundred euros for! Vacation was a success!
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Arrived there on time) arrived, everyone greeted us with a smile, placed us quickly, although 13 people arrived. I rested with a child 1.7. We had breakfast and dinner, offered for 10€ per day all inclusive. The food is great, there is a choice! The rooms are generally chic, new furniture, everything is clean, nothing is broken) close to the sea, but we had rain, it didn’t upset us.
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Arrived there on time) arrived, everyone greeted us with a smile, placed us quickly, although 13 people arrived. I rested with a child 1.7. We had breakfast and dinner, offered for 10€ per day all inclusive. The food is great, there is a choice! The rooms are generally chic, new furniture, everything is clean, nothing is broken) close to the sea, but we had rain, it didn’t upset us. the room is not bad) we didn’t go to the pool on the street because it’s very close to the sea) and the main street too, but the hotel was not noisy)) in general we liked it and would go there again
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Hotel "Vile Oliva" is located in the resort town of Petrovac, a hundred meters from the city beach. The beach is sandy and pebbly, it does not have its own place on the Vile Oliva beach. You will have to pay 8-15 euros for umbrellas and sunbeds (depending on the season). The hotel itself consists of the main building and three-story buildings - villas located in a small olive park; Some olive trees are over 400 years old! And there are a lot of cats walking around here.
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Hotel "Vile Oliva" is located in the resort town of Petrovac, a hundred meters from the city beach. The beach is sandy and pebbly, it does not have its own place on the Vile Oliva beach. You will have to pay 8-15 euros for umbrellas and sunbeds (depending on the season).
The hotel itself consists of the main building and three-story buildings - villas located in a small olive park; Some olive trees are over 400 years old! And there are a lot of cats walking around here.
The hotel rooms make a favorable impression, especially the rooms in the main - new - 4 * building. Furniture, plumbing - everything is new, in very good condition. In addition to shampoos and a set of threads, slippers and floor scales are among the "pleasant little things" : ). All rooms without exception have TV, air conditioning, mini-bar and safe. Internet - in the reception area. There are children's and adult pools on the territory of the hotel, and a bar by the pools. There is also a playground for children and a playroom in the main building. And car travelers will appreciate the underground garage. In general, the hotel is perfect for a relaxing measured rest.
I wish you all a pleasant holiday!
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Photos and impressions about the hotel were brought from the promotional info-tour around Montenegro in October 2013.
The hotel itself consists of the main building and three-story buildings - villas located in a small olive park; Some olive trees are over 400 years old! And there are a lot of cats walking around here.
The hotel rooms make a favorable impression, especially the rooms in the main - new - 4 * building. Furniture, plumbing - everything is new, in very good condition. In addition to shampoos and a set of threads, slippers and floor scales are among the "pleasant little things" : ). All rooms without exception have TV, air conditioning, mini-bar and safe. Internet - in the reception area. There are children's and adult pools on the territory of the hotel, and a bar by the pools. There is also a playground for children and a playroom in the main building. And car travelers will appreciate the underground garage. In general, the hotel is perfect for a relaxing measured rest.
I wish you all a pleasant holiday!
*****
Photos and impressions about the hotel were brought from the promotional info-tour around Montenegro in October 2013.
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The accommodation is disgusting. Every day someone knocked out the best living conditions. After returning, in all advertising brochures, I did not find offers in which I had to spend my vacation time. The so-called apartments were generally outside the main territory, there was no wet cleaning for seven days.
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The accommodation is disgusting. Every day someone knocked out the best living conditions. After returning, in all advertising brochures, I did not find offers in which I had to spend my vacation time. The so-called apartments were generally outside the main territory, there was no wet cleaning for seven days.
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We started our trip by reading a lot of reviews about the hotel. But thinking that the bad reviews were written by "snickering" and spoiled by Turkish and other 5 * personal service, they ventured to go to the mysterious country of Montenegro. The first impression is the airport! ! I never walked from the plane to the airport anywhere.
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We started our trip by reading a lot of reviews about the hotel. But thinking that the bad reviews were written by "snickering" and spoiled by Turkish and other 5 * personal service, they ventured to go to the mysterious country of Montenegro. The first impression is the airport! ! I never walked from the plane to the airport anywhere. There are practically no complaints about the rooms, except for the lack of elementary ventilation. It is impossible to sleep with the windows closed, although the air conditioner freezes perfectly, but fresh air does not enter. Most of all, the transportation of linen by cleaners at 6 am on rattling carts finished off!! ! All 2 weeks we were jumping up and down angry and nervous from this roar at 6 00, and did not wake up rested and full of energy. The whole "Olinclusive" was in a bar where the heat is 50C in the room and all conditions are created so that you do not use "free" services. WI FI, which was promised in public places, worked only at the "reception" where all the air conditioners were turned off and the people, drenched in sweat, tried to access the Internet at collective farm speed, which constantly failed. Let's not talk about beaches polluted by gobies and glasses and sunbeds unexpectedly not included in the price for 10 euros a day and feeding in the dining room where there is heat and lack of any variety. For meat in front of the Montenegrins, I take off my hat 5 points !! ! ate it heartily. I was finished off by the attitude of the hotel towards the injured and not cautious visitors. It so happened that when collecting for a plane on the last day, I hit my little toe on the threshold in the bathroom. The pain is strong, but while they were going to endure it, an hour later the finger turned blue. I turned to the reception for medical help and a request to fix the injury, I canceled insurance 13600 before the trip. I was given an answer that I did not expect to hear: "take your passport and go yourself to the city hospital, we don't have doctors. " All this 40 minutes before departure to the airport. There was nothing to do, I went to the hospital, where I was even more surprised at the request to fix the injury, I don’t remember verbatim, but in general they explained that it looks like a fracture and bring back 26 euros, only then we will fix the finger and give a certificate. I tried to explain that I wouldn’t make it on time for the plane, but they don’t care, so I went to the hotel where they just say when they don’t want to do anything, “don’t reason with us. ” It is up to you to decide where to rest, but I will not go to this wild country again and do not advise anyone.
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We rested in a villa, 2 spacious rooms, a bath with good plumbing and a kitchen. Varied and tasty food, but 11 euros for sun loungers is a little expensive, 7 euros for bike rental is also not cheap. Wi-fi only at the reception, the spa seemed to be closed.
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We rested in a villa, 2 spacious rooms, a bath with good plumbing and a kitchen. Varied and tasty food, but 11 euros for sun loungers is a little expensive, 7 euros for bike rental is also not cheap. Wi-fi only at the reception, the spa seemed to be closed.
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This is not just a hotel, but a complex of a hotel and villas, located in an olive garden right on the seashore. Moreover, there these olives are of a rather respectful age and all are preserved, some now “grow” simply on the terraces of villas. There are many interesting sculptures on the territory that evoke positive emotions.
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This is not just a hotel, but a complex of a hotel and villas, located in an olive garden right on the seashore. Moreover, there these olives are of a rather respectful age and all are preserved, some now “grow” simply on the terraces of villas. There are many interesting sculptures on the territory that evoke positive emotions. The flowers on the balconies are also pleasing to the eye. There are two outdoor pools - an adult and a children's one (sunbeds and umbrellas are free), a playground, but, to be honest, it's so-so - one name, but there is a children's playroom in the main building. There are courts and a spa. The main contingent is Russian-speaking vacationers. Wi-Fi is free at the reception and outdoor area of the restaurant.
In this hotel, ALL meals are possible (surcharge to HB 10 Euro per day per person), moreover, this includes a pool bar.
The beach is yours - for those who are on ALL, sunbeds and umbrellas are free of charge, for the rest 10 Euros per set.
The rooms in the main building and the villas are of course different. The furniture in the villas is shabby, peeling and scratched, in general, tired. In the bathroom there is also something to complain about. But there are apartments with a kitchen, moreover, it is very originally done in such a way that the kitchen and the room are separated by frosted windows that open and you can serve food directly on the table from the stove. The room has air conditioning, TV, telephone, slippers, soap accessories, shower. There are rooms with sea views, please note that some of the rooms will have this view through the villas under construction, i. e. long armatures sticking out of unfinished walls, and tower cranes will not decorate it.
The rooms in the main building look more respectable - updated, with TV, air conditioning, telephone, mini-bar, safe, bidet, shower, soap accessories.
It is quite possible to recommend this hotel for families with children - the territory allows and infrastructure.
From this hotel, within walking distance is the beach of Lucice (Lucize) - this is a very beautiful small and cozy cove. A taxi ride there will cost 2-3 Euros, an umbrella + sunbed will cost 6 Euros, but no one will forbid you to relax there and enjoy the beauty on your towel for free. The beach is surrounded by an excellent picturesque park, which is simply fragrant with the aromas of various exotic plants - be sure to visit! Why, in fact, I recommend visiting there, the fact is that in Montenegro there is such an inexplicable thing as the perfect difference of the sea in different places - it's just different colors everywhere! Therefore, it is simply necessary to diversify your sensations.
Keep in mind that the official opening of this beach is only in mid-June, so before that, the umbrellas have not yet been mounted and the toilets are not working.
I wish you a good rest!
In this hotel, ALL meals are possible (surcharge to HB 10 Euro per day per person), moreover, this includes a pool bar.
The beach is yours - for those who are on ALL, sunbeds and umbrellas are free of charge, for the rest 10 Euros per set.
The rooms in the main building and the villas are of course different. The furniture in the villas is shabby, peeling and scratched, in general, tired. In the bathroom there is also something to complain about. But there are apartments with a kitchen, moreover, it is very originally done in such a way that the kitchen and the room are separated by frosted windows that open and you can serve food directly on the table from the stove. The room has air conditioning, TV, telephone, slippers, soap accessories, shower. There are rooms with sea views, please note that some of the rooms will have this view through the villas under construction, i. e. long armatures sticking out of unfinished walls, and tower cranes will not decorate it.
The rooms in the main building look more respectable - updated, with TV, air conditioning, telephone, mini-bar, safe, bidet, shower, soap accessories.
It is quite possible to recommend this hotel for families with children - the territory allows and infrastructure.
From this hotel, within walking distance is the beach of Lucice (Lucize) - this is a very beautiful small and cozy cove. A taxi ride there will cost 2-3 Euros, an umbrella + sunbed will cost 6 Euros, but no one will forbid you to relax there and enjoy the beauty on your towel for free. The beach is surrounded by an excellent picturesque park, which is simply fragrant with the aromas of various exotic plants - be sure to visit! Why, in fact, I recommend visiting there, the fact is that in Montenegro there is such an inexplicable thing as the perfect difference of the sea in different places - it's just different colors everywhere! Therefore, it is simply necessary to diversify your sensations.
Keep in mind that the official opening of this beach is only in mid-June, so before that, the umbrellas have not yet been mounted and the toilets are not working.
I wish you a good rest!
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