A magnificent island of the Soviet past

Written: 30 may 2012
Travel time: 15 — 29 july 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
10.0
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Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 10.0
We rested several times in the Zarya camp, a child with grandparents has a rest every year. We always take superior two-room rooms. The rooms are medium in size, but the floor is parquet, air conditioners in both rooms, plumbing is new. The food is excellent, we remember childhood and sanatoriums, in which vouchers were obtained through a big pull with an overpayment and in the off-season (because the party elite rested during the season, etc. ). The breakfasts were touching: so one day there was millet porridge with dried apricots, pasta with sausages and coffee with milk, as well as daily two main dishes for breakfast were yogurt, butter, cheese and salami. Nothing heavy and wrong, everything is balanced and competent. Indeed, there is no buffet, but there is a salad bar for lunch and dinner: you come up and pick up any number of vegetables (boiled beets in cubes, raw grated carrots, chopped tomatoes and cucumbers, fresh cabbage and one more salad that is more substantial - on different days there were olivier, mimosa, squid, herring under a fur coat. ) At 21-30 (it seems) the restaurant hosts an event called "Evening kefir": kefir, ryazhenka and snow are served - very tasty. The pool is excellent, all the time under the supervision of a lifeguard instructor, the territory is large green, but not always well-groomed. Procedures are either free, or like cosmetic and dental ones, they cost mere pennies, while they are of high quality. For children there are animation programs and competitions, there is a gym.
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