Our holiday

Written: 7 august 2009
Travel time: 25 july — 5 august 2009
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 7.0
I'll start the story with the fact that we usually rested on the South Coast (Partenit, Foros) as a savage. This year we decided to go with a 4-year-old child, well, and have a civilized rest (with food, cleaning....) In general, for our money, we were offered Sudak (we drove through the CAM). The cost of a ticket for 12 days 2 adults + children cost 12 thousand UAH. We lived in the 4th building on the 3rd floor. I really liked the building, 3min to the sea. It is small (there are not many people, all other buildings are large), the room is ordinary, but cozy (new furniture, TV, refrigerator (not very cold, small) 2 beds + sofa) the room is not small. On the 3rd floor there are air conditioners, on the rest there are none. Cleaning every day, the cleaning girl was smart, she was not seen or heard, she only cleaned when people were on the beach (at 6 in the morning she didn’t rattle buckets), the room was always clean, and the bath shone. We must have been lucky, because from the 1st and 2nd floors they complained about the cleaners. Nothing was missing from the room, but there are safes for the worried downstairs (we did not use it). The beach is clean, plastic slippers are given out, until August 3rd there were not very many people and there was enough space on the beach for everyone, from the 3rd people arrived and problems with tapchans began. The sea is clean, but so many people pollute it in an instant. We went to the beach at 6 in the morning, the sea was like a mirror, by 10 it was already a swamp.
We ate in the cafe "winter" food for 3ku. There is not enough food (for a man, in general, food for one tooth, ) and it’s hard to call it tasty. But we had enough + I lost weight on this food, which is a joy for me. if you want to eat better, you can pay extra money and eat in the "silk road" or in the "consul" there is really a lot of food and they say they cooked deliciously.
The territory is clean, large, there is a lot of protection. It has its own medical building. There are a lot of inhalations (for any sore), its own laboratory, you can take a urine and blood test. Doctors don't care, but sane. I went for hydro massage and hydrogen sulfide baths. The hospital is clean.

We didn’t like Sudak itself, it was muddy, crowds of people, dust, a bunch of all kinds of zabigalov. They hardly went outside the territory of the boarding house (only to the market for fruit). I would never go there as a savage with a child.
In general, I liked almost everything, but it is better to relax with a child in June-July. In August, go there only for the pain. Many say that the scoop, what to say, yes, the scoop. For people who are accustomed to the Cote d'Azur of France, there is nothing to do in Crimea. We also often rest outside the country, but Ukraine is still better with a child (the food is more familiar, the climate is milder).
I also want to add that for people who will be traveling with children, it is better to go for a month. We were 12 days and during this time we would have had a cold, suffered poisoning (presumably drank water from the sea). And only on the 10th day we began to fully rest. So they don’t lie about acclimatization : )))
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