Calm rest

Written: 27 august 2007
Travel time: 28 august — 4 september 2007
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
3.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 3.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 9.0
Came to Chernomorets by accident. There were no other options, but I wanted to go to Abkhazia. The hotel itself, in principle, is not bad from the outside, even painted in places, the hall is also okay, but the rooms... Terrible. I’m allergic to the dust of the room, they just sweep it, don’t wash it, but sweep it with a dry broom, and they clean it twice: before your arrival and after your departure, since the garbage is taken out of the room every morning if you meet the cleaning lady in the corridor, if there are no keys on it is pointless to leave a watch for these purposes, and local personnel do not use spares. The beds are old, fastened, mattresses and blankets are full of dust, dirty. Bed linen in the hole, the dampness in the rooms is unbearable, the smell of mold. The TV, despite the fact that you pay for it, will not be given to you. They will initially settle in the worst room on the ground floor, where amenities on the floor and the doors on the balelcone do not close, as well as throughout the hotel. We were lucky we were settled in a four-bed room with a cute couple of aged, we were the first, so we occupied an isolated room, and they got a checkpoint, but the door to our isolated one still did not close. Refrigerators, by the way, are also not in all rooms, so if you keep a stock of food it is useless, as well as buying it there for a certain period of time.
Nearby there are several excellent shops open from 8 am to 11 pm. Also not far from the hotel and the market, but the prices are not much cheaper. Everything costs the same as in the capital of our country - in Moscow. If you want to get what you paid for - demand, they will deceive you at every step. Ask in advance what and how much, and then demand that it was as agreed.
Although we really liked it in Abkhazia itself, it is quiet, the locals are welcoming, the beaches are not crowded, and, in principle, there is where to go. The food in the hotel itself and in cafes is very good. Everything is fresh. True, the kitchen is a bit poor for a variety of dishes. And it's not even that bad. Excursions are a separate conversation, then what you pay for a tour operator is essentially considered to be hiring a car, in which it is not a fact that there will be a guide. So you just stare at the sights and learn nothing about why they became the property of Abkhazia. Prepare even approximately the same amount that you paid for the tour company, so you will have to pay extra for everything, so if you paid a thousand for the trip, then you will need the same amount with you. Otherwise, you'll just sit in the car so it won't even make sense.
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