Good hotel

Written: 12 march 2012
Travel time: 16 — 27 february 2012
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 5.0
Rested in Mui Ne in February 2012. The hotel is ok if you don't look for flaws. We stayed in a double room for 2 adults. Room 118a on the third floor in the blue building. The balcony is small with a view of the ocean, literally 50 meters away the waves are splashing. there are really few sunbeds and you need to borrow in advance, but you can take mattresses and lie right on the beach. The beach is clean, every morning it is cleaned. Waves rise in the afternoon from the increased wind. There is a kitesurfing school. The room is cozy, everything is well dried both on the balcony and the bathroom. Cleaning every day, towels can also be changed at least every day. Breakfasts in the spirit of Vietnamese and European cuisine are, in general, normal, we were full. No one eats in hotel restaurants, everyone eats in street restaurants, which are very decent. The impression is that the hotel is not interested in the fact that tourists would eat in its restaurants. Every evening the waiters spent at the bar TV, chirping cheerfully about their youth affairs. . The hotel guide Svetlana offers excursions at very inflated prices, but when I left my bag on the Pegasus bus, she very quickly helped me return it. The territory of the hotel is well-groomed and comfortable. In Optics stores, you can order glasses in a very decent frame and lenses very cheaply and quickly. The massage was done in the Botanica SPA salon (to the right of the hotel, on the opposite side, along the corridor to the back of the courtyard), the owner is Russian Lisa, Russian girls take it, the Vietnamese massage is done by very experienced and titled masseurs. We were satisfied with their work, went every day. In general, I really liked the rest, a friendly and sunny country.
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