Cheap but cheerful

Written: 24 may 2011
Travel time: 12 — 19 may 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 6.0
This hotel can be safely chosen by those who go just to relax, i. e. sunbathe, swim, communicate and who only need a place to sleep and something to eat. The hotel is a four, in 2010 the owner changed and now they are in the stage of grandiose changes. Repairs in the main building have not yet been completed, the beach has not yet been dealt with. There are not enough rooms. Therefore, they can put someone in your room for 1.2 days. I understand that it is not pleasant, but I was paid for the Turkish bath and massage, I am quite pleased with the unexpected savings. The rooms are clean, comfortable, air conditioning, safe, shower, everything is as promised. The hotel area is very small (building + swimming pool), but clean, grass everywhere, pretty nice. There are two pools: one large, the other small, two slides (one works). One restaurant, one bar. The food is good, only apples were given from fruits, but next to the hotel there is a fruit tent, where everything costs just a penny. Go to the beach 500 meters across the road or through an underground passage. The entrance to the transition is very scary, it has not been ennobled yet, but inside the tile, nothing falls, does not drip. On the beach there are sun loungers, umbrellas, no mattresses, beach towels for a fee. There is no water yet, the toilets are also not working, but if you do not have small children, it is quite possible to do without it. I took this hotel because it was the cheapest, so I'm happy. Before that, I had been in fives and fours, it’s a pity to spend money on excesses that I can do without. But if I paid more, I probably would not be happy, like most of the people who rested with me.
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