Partenit - sanatorium "Crimea"

Written: 1 july 2009
Travel time: 8 — 18 june 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: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 10.0
Rested in the sanatorium Crimea from 06/08/09 to 06/18/09 with his wife.
Getting there: from the railway. minibuses run from the Simferopol station for about 16 UAH. taken directly to the checkpoints of the sanatorium. Note - do not be fooled by the offers of distributing - it will not be cheaper than at the box office opposite the station.
Accommodation: Partenit is a small urban-type settlement with everything you need for a holiday. The center of the resort life of the village is just the same sanatorium Crimea. Which is located at the very foot of the Bear Mountain. Nature and location are really wonderful. +5
Territory: everything is fine here too - a very large territory of the sanatorium - a beautiful park, which is well maintained in order and cleanliness. Very beautiful nature and layout of the resort. Ai-Dag - well, just happy! The infrastructure is very developed - everything is there, from a dolphinarium to sports grounds. +5

Rooms: we lived in a two-room suite in building 3 - everything was in order here - spacious rooms, new furniture, a good refrigerator, TV, air conditioning, two bathrooms and balconies. I liked everything except the bathrooms - everything is fine and works - but the soviet ones are still ugly. We saw a standard room in the same building - it's also okay - but everything is two orders of magnitude lower, you can live. I can’t judge other buildings, next to it is the 4th building - with European-style renovation - there seem to be good rooms. +4
Meals: ate in the dining room number 3 opposite. They say a good dining room, we were also satisfied. Cooked very well, served too. Several dishes to choose from, I was full. There was a lot of meat, did not like the fish, cherries, oranges. True, the first two days give everyone the same thing without the right to choose. which is not scary, there were rare punctures with the menu. +5
Service: basically soviet service in all areas, very unobtrusive but without rudeness, people are pleasant, sometimes helpful. Although if you don’t take care of yourself, no one will fall at your feet. They cleaned the room properly. There is compulsory medical sanatorium care - we were not even interested in this. But they say you can do some procedures, massages, but you have to give money here if you really want to improve your health. +4
Beach: very good beach. A fat and long strip of medium and small pebbles, half of which is occupied by capital translucent wooden canopies with sun loungers-benches from the same material. Very civilized look - clean and tidy. There were a lot of places on the beach in June, but in the second half the people pull up, and I 100% predict that there will simply not be overcrowded. Yes, the beach is big, but the whole Partenit swims there. There are places with large stones in the water, it is better to go in special shoes or flip flops. +5
Leisure: the main contingent is older people, pensioners, married couples with children, so you will not find tear-off entertainment in the sanatorium. There is no sensible disco for young people, from water entertainment I saw catamarans, a scooter, and they pulled a bun once. But everywhere entertain pensioners. There is a dolphinarium (I liked it), two cinemas (they played nothing new, average crap movie), sometimes mediocre singers and good comedians come. They offer excursions and hikes - prices are everywhere in the Crimea. +4

Prices: hellish prices. Of course overpriced, the usual number in June is about 300 per person. I don’t know, maybe they’ll throw off a little if they manage to agree directly, maybe in worse cases and far cheaper, but in general, inadequate prices. I think it's better to rent an apartment in the village and get a pass to the sanatorium lightly, and you can eat there. +1
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