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Help with finding accommodation in Bukovel!
We are going to Bukovel in February. For the first time. Hotels are overpriced. Help, please, with the search for housing in the private sector. To be convenient and inexpensive.
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5 subscribers  • asked 2014-01-0911 years ago
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аватар AllOverTheWorld
In Bukovel it is not convenient and not expensive))), write an approximate budget, for some 3 thousand hryvnia per week is expensive, but for others 10 thousand is not a pity .... as well as living conditions and remoteness from the ski lifts .. ....
аватар hatinka
The private sector is those same hotels. There, only the hotel chain of the Bukovel resort itself can not be considered a private sector.
Plus AllOverTheWorld
Well, a little further from the resort is the village of Polyanitsa, and Bukovel itself has a lot of hotels close to the ski lifts, but it’s very uphill and it’s not convenient to go.
Further Polyanytsya-Yablunitsa, Tatars, Mykulychyn, Yasinya. Well, Yaremche. But you have to get something! What does it have to do with even going from Polyanytsya itself, even if there is 1-2 km, but not walking in boots then?
It is realistic to find from 400 UAH/room, and since March there may be shares in the Bukovel Group of Companies and if you have time, you can take 200-250. But there in a day everything is scattered)
аватар bookkeeperavto
Well, something like this: you can do it without food, but with a kitchen (or buy cheap food from the owners, cafes ...). Price up to 500 UAH for two per day. They didn't go skiing - beginners, respectively, a track for "dummies" is desirable. Not a problem 10-20 min walk to the ski lift. You can option - the surrounding villages, but so that it is convenient to get there. Although the goal is not so much skiing as having a good time (we have a wedding anniversary)))
аватар bookkeeperavto
hatinka, February is needed. 400 UAH would be great. Can you help with contacts?
аватар hatinka
It is impossible to get to Bukovel conveniently) Although the understanding of convenience is different for everyone. It makes no sense to settle far away - a taxi will cover the cost of housing. And not a taxi, so it's not convenient, IMHO. We used to ride minibuses from Yaremche, it was inconvenient, but cheap. Now I will not get into the minibus and will not go from Yaremche. But many people use this option and save at the expense of inconvenient getting.
I won’t burn our house on Buka, sorry, there are only three rooms and we can no longer share it between our own, but the price is 400 UAH. Moreover, March is already almost busy there) But there are still such prices. Whether to share someone with contacts, I do not know.
So I won’t give you specific housing, I can recommend the Karpaty info website. I always liked it, there are prices there, but as always, we need to clarify.
If you are direct beginners and do not rave about skiing, then the option of going uphill is suitable for you and there is a chance to find it away from the ski lifts, 800-1000 meters. But if you ride, how will you walk in boots and skis? Rental on Buka is not cheap, and there may be queues and there may not be sizes, so usually skis are taken once for the entire period of the ride. Well, as you wish, you can take every day in the morning, hand over in the evening. They do that too.
аватар hatinka
The kitchen is rare, if there is, then the owners themselves cook for an additional fee, or they have their own hut (it’s clear that you definitely won’t have a kitchen). Housing with a kitchen where there is everything for self-cooking is not often found there, but of course there are such options. There are many restaurants and kolyoks, but I have not seen grocery stores. although I was looking)
аватар hatinka
Look at the price tag for a gurney on a beech tree, maybe you’ll change your mind) After all, ski passes, rental and school / friends don’t go to teach /, travel is expensive on a beech tree right off the bat. Usually people who ride often and a lot, buy all sorts of promotional ski passes for promotions in the summer, and many still have ski passes and rentals since 2008-2010, plus many ride in the low season to save money / from mid-March /. And so that at the prices that on the beech itself it turns out a little expensive.
аватар AllOverTheWorld
Fully agree with hatinka. You will understand for yourself whether you are skiing or not, although for me Buka is not the best place to ski. If you just want to take a walk, get some fresh air, then Yaremcha, you can also take a walk there, and just take a minibus to Bukovel, take a walk, go up the lift (I don’t remember the number, which just raises tourists), I think you rushed late, if you find accommodation for such an amount, it will be very inconvenient, you understand, it seems to you that walking for 10-20 minutes is not a problem, read the reviews .... you will have to walk far from an asphalted and flat road, but prices are cafes and shops on Buka will not please you, to put it mildly. February is far from the low season ...... Although this is my subjective opinion, whoever seeks will always find .....
аватар marina_kravcova
A kilometer from Bukovel, we rented a nice room with all amenities. 0673425532 Roman's sadyba
аватар bookkeeperavto
big thanks to all!!! Your reviews have already helped me decide.
аватар Iren48
In Polyanitsa they rented a hut for 75 UAH/person for two years in a row. The owner drove to the mountain and from the mountain for 50 UAH / car. But these are March prices. There were four of us, so it was convenient. You could cook by yourself or order from the hostess. Bomb mushroom soup 25 UAH And there were several shops nearby.
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