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Written: 27 march 2013
Travel time: 15 — 24 march 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 8.0
The holiday took place in mid-March. Through the tour operator Natalie Tours. After talking with our compatriots, we concluded that it is far from the best company (although not cheap), just from remote corners (such as Tyumen) the only one.
We arrived at night. Of course, immediately in the shower. And there is warm water (probably at night). Plus, given that the air conditioner was rattling at least since lunch, then I had to sleep in the “refrigerator”, but again, these are all trifles.
The food at the hotel is good, although for "all inclusive" they say that it's a bit poor. If you take breakfast and dinner, then drinks for dinner are paid. The nearest shopping centers can only be reached by taxi.
Water in the hotel is paid completely, unless you have an all-inclusive, so just in case, take a travel boiler with you, well, it helps a lot.

They settled into the room without any problems. We took the Chalet zone, because. read about the Boar, but when they saw the Pleasant Corner of the Boar, they were surprised at the captiousness of the people. Inside, the same as in the Chalet area, only without a balcony and next to the pool, and given that there is no animation, it is quite acceptable.
The hotel area is very well maintained. Of course, you won’t find grass there, but trees and flowers are planted neatly. (see photo) Plus, there is a poultry house on site.
Wi-fi in the hotel is paid (which is very disappointing, because the hotel has very little entertainment and in the evening it almost completely falls asleep).
Safe in the room is free. This is their big plus.
It is not necessary to leave the cash equivalent upon check-in, I take my passport and give it back upon check-out with full payment for additional services (mini bar, drinks in the restaurant).
Private sandy beach. But every day the tides are low (you can walk to the very buoys on foot, but after lunch the water returns again), and after lunch a strong wind rises, so much so that the sun is still shining and you want to soak up under it, and the wind blows unbearably, so you have to hide in room.
We took only a panoramic tour to Modern Dubai (my personal opinion is a complete rip-off, because the minimum cost for the guide Fadi is 70 dollars, and for our Natalie Tours it’s generally 110 dollars, and this is a half-day excursion, for climbing the Tower an additional 70 dollars , and if we take into account that Dubai also has an old part, which costs at least 80 dollars, then it turns out that in order to go to Dubai you need at least 10.000 rubles per person). Families usually take a taxi and for $ 100 they ride around all these places for half a day (it turns out much cheaper). In general, I advise you to rent a car and....travel around Dubai on your own (unless you are with little kids, of course).
Once again, I was convinced that Dubai is no longer so cheap, unless of course you are from Tyumen, or somewhere else. Souvenirs were bought on the territory of the hotel, where you can bargain up to 50%.
The hotel is mostly families with small children and the elderly. A week is enough to rest. 10 days seemed too much for us for this country.
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