Mediocre, but there is hope for the future

Written: 13 august 2015
Travel time: 29 july — 8 august 2015
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 3.0
Cleanliness: 3.0
Food: 5.0
Amenities: 2.0
The only advantage of Chaika 2 is the fifth building. The fifth building has a decent repair, which can be compared with the Turkish four. But the rooms are cleaned once a week. You can also note good food, but the catering itself is a gloom. A hefty hangar in which there is nothing to breathe and queues of vacationers with trays. True, the staff helps the elderly and large families to bring food to the table.
Wi-Fi catches in places around the territory and in the building. A terrible pile of cars (there is no separate parking for cars) and budget barracks.
Nice, wide and long sandy beach, but:
1. There are no canopies.
2. There are almost no sun loungers (25 pieces).
3. There is no toilet shower on the beach; everyone goes to the sea for a little.
4. There is no place to wash your feet from the sand, there are brooms at the exit from the beach =).

5. For 10 days, I saw an attempt to clean the beach once. In general, the sand is dirty closer to the water (cigarette butts, scraps, bags, etc. ).
The staff was generally friendly - thanks to them for that! I think that over time Chaika 2 will cope with a large influx of tourists and direct the profits to its development and improvement.
Probably all of the above shortcomings would be compensated by the sea, but even here it was a failure. The sea was constantly stormy and therefore it was dirty. Near the shore there was a constant whirlpool of algae and beach debris.
Lying on a dirty beach, I dreamed of taking a dip in the Red Sea, or at least in the Mediterranean.
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