Minuses

Written: 10 march 2011
Travel time: 18 september — 15 october 2009
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 10.0
Amenities: 3.0
I would like to mention a couple of cons.
First, we ordered a transfer from Russia. No one came for us, they traveled with a taxi driver. But there were no problems with the transfer.
Secondly, on the first day of arrival, the room did not even have a small bar of soap and shampoo, very inconvenient, and the store is only in the village, quite far to spank, it was very unpleasant
Thirdly, in September, a cold river begins to flow there and the sea is therefore quite cool. In a cool autumn, this is rather unpleasant, the child practically did not bathe at all.
Fourthly, getting out of there to Pitsunda is practically only by taxi, simple transport (buses, minibuses) travel as they fill up and only in this way, and on the territory of the whole of Abkhazia.
Fifth, do not forget about insurance, at the border they will not let you into Russia without it and require a double amount (racket)

At sixth. Particularly patriotic (and not very patriotic) there, the judgments of the inhabitants will seem a little strange. Russia must and must help Abkhazia in everything! and are constantly reminded of some kind of blockade of Abkhazia, which the locals even compare with the blockade of Leningrad during the war (according to residents and the media). They apparently died of hunger, overeating on fruits, meat, fish, milk, etc. In short, it hurts a little
Seventh, there are practically no local fruits, everything is imported
And finally, there is a tangerine garden there, but it’s just in a terrible state, cows and horses graze there
Translated automatically from Russian. View original