Rest without worries

Written: 8 september 2011
Travel time: 22 — 29 august 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 9.0
Albena is a combination of forest and sea. The town is a cluster of hotels and all kinds of entertainment. The place is ideal for families with children. A lot of entertainment both on the beach and in the center of Albena: playgrounds, amusement park (three things), a circus, karting, etc.
The hotel is not located in the center, so after 22.00 it is quiet and calm.
If you are tuned to 3 * then the impressions will be positive. The rooms are clean, there is always cold and hot water, balcony, TV, telephone.
You could walk to the beach in 10-15 minutes and these walks were very pleasant. Our 3-year-old child was happy to walk barefoot on warm shell slabs.
The pool was always full of people. Animators worked without interruption, entertained with competitions, dances

The food was tasty and varied, constantly replenishing the dishes that ended. If you are traveling with small children then food should not be a problem. There are also dietary dishes: pureed soups, cereals, vegetable purees. An abundance of fruits, croissants, muffins, cakes, yogurt, jams. And for breakfast, and for lunch and dinner, there were always vegetables (fresh, stewed, baked), various sausages, sausages, chicken, pork, beef, fish, cheeses and Bulgarian cheese. In the hotel, in the dining room and in the snack bar there are machines with various drinks (tea, cocoa, coffee, milk) and coolers.
We did not receive the promised a la carte dinner at the Ralitsa restaurant, we turned this question to the reception on the 5th day of our vacation, it turned out to be too late! They offered dinner on September 1st (and we were leaving on August 29th).
If you like to travel, I recommend visiting Varna (walk along the narrow streets with old houses, see the Assumption Cathedral, go to the dolphinarium), the Aladzha Monastery and, of course, Balchik - the botanical garden and the palace of the Romanian queen.
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