We rested at the end of August 2016. We were in Zatoka for the first time.
We have two girls aged 2 and 4, so we were looking for a safe place for children. Reality exceeded all our expectations!
Alexander and Natalia created not just a cozy and safe mini-hotel for families with small children, but a real standard of high hospitality. In the Pearl, everything is very well thought out. The exit to the street is constantly locked. The rooms are well soundproofed. No problems with hot water. There is nothing superfluous on the territory that can be dangerous for curious children. The entire area, outdoor furniture, benches, common areas and rooms are cleaned daily with a disinfectant. A low bow for this work to the governess Olga Vladimirovna.
A playground with slides has been installed on the territory in such a way that parents can clearly see the children, and the children do not have to be bored.
We are very demanding parents, but we did not find any shortcomings in the territory of the Pearl. Having arrived for two weeks, we decided to stay for a month, and the atmosphere of friendliness and comfort that Alexander and Natalya created in their family hotel played an important role in this.
Hotel location. The path to the beach takes 5-10 minutes depending on the pace and passes through the railway and two carriageways. At first glance, this is inconvenient, but for our children it has always been an interesting adventure, since a couple of times we watched the passage of the train, and repeating the rules of the road for children is always useful. The remoteness of the hotel from the beach is compensated by absolute silence in the evening. Since the first line is dotted with cafes and restaurants, it is usually noisy there in the evening.
The common kitchen in the hotel is spacious and organized so that the hostesses do not interfere with each other. There is a laundry room, gym, sauna.
Since we were in Zatoka for the first time, we were amazed by the abundance of fresh vegetables and fruits. Of the shortcomings - the lack of organization of traffic in the village. Walking on bicycles on the roadway seemed dangerous to us.