Spoiled vacation

Written: 27 july 2010
Travel time: 27 june — 11 july 2010
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 5.0
27.06. to 11.07. 2010 Rested with a friend - the impression is disgusting. The hotel is small, two parallel buildings connected by two open galleries. By the way, in the photo presented by the agencies (where the view is from the sea), there is a completely different hotel with the same name. From the bus that brought us from the airport, it is impossible to get to the entrance - a narrow dead end, clogged with cars of local residents resting there. Suitcases had to be dragged to the entrance on a very bad and uneven road with many sewer grates. On one side of the dead end there is another hotel, practically windows to windows, with all the ensuing consequences - screaming music, smells of the kitchen, etc. On the opposite side of the hotel there is a beach restaurant, the noise and smells were also not encouraging. The third side faces the street, fenced off with a mesh fence and sheds. We were given a room with windows on this street, but for $ 15 they moved to a room with an awesome view of the pool and the sea, but it turned out that the noise under our windows did not stop around the clock. At night and early in the morning, around 6 o'clock, the Turks living in the hotel regularly swam in the pool, while yelling and yelling as if it was happening in broad daylight. From 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Turkish animation began at the same pool, the music turned on so loudly that it was problematic to hear each other standing next to each other. And this celebration of life continued until midnight. The condition of the hotel, with the exception of the reception, was shabby, it smelled bad, the water in the bathroom flowed in a thin stream and was not always even hot. Towels were changed every day, bed linen - once when we quarreled, and this despite the fact that tips were regularly left in the room. They came to clean up after 3 hours, when they usually rested. The staff does not speak Russian, they explained themselves in English with great difficulty, because they understood him or pretended to understand - poorly. There were only two Russians from Moscow in the hotel, a few days later two more Muscovites arrived, the rest - 99% of the vacationers - were Turks, behaved like savages, burst into the restaurant as if they had been starving for a week, collected full plates, while the pieces fell on floor, knocked down from the impatience of those around them, swine horribly. For two weeks the tablecloths have never been changed in the restaurant. All the dried spots remained, only the crumbs were swept away. The food was very monotonous, and the Turks cleaned it up instantly, and the waiters were in no hurry to add it. The territory of the hotel is very small, though beautiful and well-groomed. About the beach separately - only two rows of sunbeds (one after the other), which in the evening were collected in a pyramid and closed with a chain, and in the morning they were in no hurry to arrange. Behind the back is a promenade, that is, they walked just over their heads. Umbrellas are small, woven from twigs, low, under one two loungers fit with difficulty and there was not enough shade. The most terrible thing is the drunken Englishmen, who played tricks all night in bars, returning to their rooms smashing beer bottles on stones near the water. Our morning swim started with pulling out these pieces, the beach employees didn't care about that! But the sea, the view of the Gumbet Bay, nature somehow partially compensated for the disappointment. But I do not recommend this hotel to anyone, age does not matter!
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