If you want not to rest, but to communicate with the staff, then Sauvignon

Written: 26 june 2012
Travel time: 10 — 20 june 2012
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For business travel; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 4.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 8.0
This review is for mothers with young children who want to take a break from home life.
First about the good:
1. a small well-groomed, cozy area where there are stone bungalows, a restaurant and a spa. very beautiful roses, alpine slides, a pond with fish and water lilies, swings, benches for relaxation. everything is looked after almost every day.
but everything is beautiful except for the road to the wooden houses: you have to pass by the hostel where the attendants live, in addition, these 100 meters are not illuminated in the evening.
2. The first 7 days we lived in a stone bungalow. very cozy house. The description on the website is correct. then 3 days in a wooden house - compared to a stone house, it's just earth and sky: far, stuffy, in short, not very much. clearly overpriced.
3. spa center - for 50 dollars 1-1.5 hours of massage procedures, I liked it very much.
4. food in the restaurant is of normal quality.
5. the baby cot was brought free and quickly

6. cleaning and change of towels - every day
7. washing and ironing of children's linen - 5 UAH per item - they gave it in the morning, in the afternoon they brought clean ironed clothes
8. clean beach
Minuses:
1. service in the restaurant: for 10 days of stay, only 2 times nothing was messed up. it seems that the waitresses have absolutely no idea about their professional duties. we specifically went to take a break from cooking and therefore ate in a restaurant with 2 small children. but a little away from the main menu (like she asked me to cook simple pork meatballs for the children, and the whole kitchen was in a stupor). came to the director and chef. went forward, prepared according to my menu for children. BUT every day I had to say the same thing, it was impossible to trust. either they put black pepper in the meatballs, or they bring mashed potatoes not from the ingredients that I said, but the one on the menu - with eggplant and sweet pepper. good thing we tried it before giving it to an 11 month old baby. otherwise the child would be ill. Only when we began to order food through the administrator, almost everything was without excesses. Another example: I ordered 4 sandwiches with cheese in the room by phone, they brought 16 sandwiches, because they decided that there were 4 servings, and there were 4 sandwiches in a serving. despite the fact that I ordered 2 teas, 2 cereals. that is, one could guess that they are carrying sandwiches for 2 people. in the end we took pity on the poor waiter and paid for all the sandwiches (we ate at dinner).
2. The sea is far away - 7-10 minutes on foot.
3. the descent to the sea is steep: you can’t do without a stroller without help. I paid 10 hryvnia a day to the guys who work on the beach, and they helped me. thank them for that.
4. next to the first beach construction site, the view is not very good. however, the second beach is just great.

5. the road to the beach - trucks constantly drive and douse you with all their exhaust gases from head to toe - spoils the whole impression of the rest
6. wooden houses - the bathroom is 3 times smaller than in a stone bungalow. a simple small TV as opposed to a huge LCD in a stone bungalow. the difference in price is 200 hryvnias in total. in my opinion, wooden ones should be cheaper at least one and a half times.
7. lack of a market within walking distance where you can buy fruit
8. ABOUT SPOONS - the maids spoke ugly, boorishly to us when we moved from a stone house to a wooden house. they missed 2 spoons and said they didn't know anything, pay. But then it turned out that the restaurant took these spoons when they cleaned the dishes after the takeaway breakfast.
As a result, accommodation plus food in a restaurant for two adults and two small children (2.8 years and 11 months) cost me $150 and $100, respectively.
Vacationers should not think for the attendants. Staff should think about how to make people happy.
Of course, Turkey wins in all respects (I mean five stars, since I have not been to other hotels). There you would think of nothing but rest
On the other hand, it's not five stars. In short, if on vacation you want to cook on your own, then go here. Here everything is provided for this. They provide an electric stove. then food will be cheaper and nerves will be saved. This applies if you are traveling with small children and they have a special menu.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original