review

Written: 20 august 2012
Travel time: 12 — 18 august 2012
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 7.0
the villa itself is excellent - everything is new, the 4-bed room is quite spacious, clean (see photo). the villa is located, though next to the bridge, but the noise is not heard, to the embankment - 5min. the villa is surrounded by trees, there are no more than 10 rooms in total. VERY LIKE THE VERY hospitable, friendly owner, lives there, on the 1st floor, meets and escorts to the bus by car (otherwise the villa is just hard to find), treats with wine, homemade pastries, explain and tell in a mixture of Russian-Ukrainian-Serbian? Ratko, like most local residents, does not understand English. Linen and towels are changed every 3 days, but they DO NOT do cleaning even once. True, it didn’t matter to us, they swept themselves. There is a cool wind blowing in the mountains, so the air conditioning was not turned on. delicious, inexpensive products - bought in a megamarket and on the market in Budva and Rafailovici and cooked themselves. in cafes and restaurants you can also eat cheaply and tasty. plus the most beautiful nature. and there is where to go and what to see (by yourself, if you do not want to take excursions).
THIS IS WHAT YOU LIKE. And now the MINUSES, and there are no less of them: INCREDIBLY MANY PEOPLE (as in Sochi in other times), A TERRIBLE AMOUNT OF GARBAGE on the beaches and embankments (see photo) (in addition, in Rafailovichi, right in the middle of the village, there is a children's camp - and it does not have its own territory - children swim on the common beach "frisbee". ) And the sea....after 10 am even in Kamenovo, where it is cleaner (to go for about 15 minutes through a clean illuminated tunnel) the water is MUDDY. the beaches of St. Stephen are cleaner, but they are expensive (see photo). a huge number of small children, but there are no playgrounds for them at all, where there are high chairs, where they are not. in general, it feels like they didn’t leave Russia. Or parks abandoned since the days of socialism (about St. Nikola, a park in Przhno), or . . in general, DECIDE FOR YOURSELF, WHETHER YOU NEED IT AND WHETHER IT WORTH THAT MONEY.
p. s. for those who are especially curious: I'm not interested in an all-inclusive vacation.
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