Caucasus Hotel

Written: 9 august 2012
Travel time: 1 — 7 july 2012
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I traveled with 2 kids in early July. Settled immediately upon arrival at the hotel (about 12 noon). Unas had half board, so we went to have lunch at the nearest restaurant-cafe MAGURA. It looks nothing special, but the dishes are very tasty and the portions are large. The hotel is small with a very small area, but clean. The swimming pool in the courtyard is closed from the side of the street by a high solid hedge. Since we were not supposed to drink drinks, there was a desire to pay extra to ALL INCLUSIVE, but we were considered an additional payment of more than 500 euros for 14 days and we refused. In the same Magura there is a cheap store where we bought water and juices and took them to the beach and to our room. We had a room overlooking the pool, the floor was carpeted which was poorly vacuumed. The pool is large enough, there is a pool for children. The nights are cool, so the water cooled overnight, but we slept with an open balcony. Nutrition is a separate issue: breakfast had a constant and sparse assortment. The tea was herbal (some kind of chamomile) in thermoses and lemon in the machine. We could not drink this and brewed ourselves in cups ourselves, having bought tea in a store. Coffee is not a fountain, but you can drink it. Powdered juices from a vending machine where there is an inscription "do not pour into bottles" (although I didn’t really want such a mess). Food for breakfast: scrambled eggs (powdered), boiled eggs, fried or boiled sausages, cheese, feta cheese, servelat (well, VERY tasty), vegetables, various breads, pastries, muesli, cereals, jams. Dinner: shopsky salad, hot dishes of 4-5 types, garnish, soup, fruit (little), cakes. Feature for half board: drinks only for ALL INCLUSIVE, we were not even given glasses, so we drank juices "from the throat". Hotel contingent: only we were Russians and one mother and daughter, the rest were Germans and Poles. The road to the beach went through the dunes, i. e. through the sand on which lay a wooden flooring covered with a black rug. On the sides of the path were lanterns with plastic shades that were broken by someone with enviable regularity. Beach: for 8 levs there is an umbrella and a sunbed, which is very expensive (8l = 160 rubles). You can’t even use the shade from the umbrella, you have to move away. That's all and went to the side of the free territory. Folding umbrellas of 10-12 liters were bought and stuck in the sand, towels were spread and a complete buzz. And so did not only the Russians, but also the rest of the Europeans. The umbrella guards were furious, but could not do anything. Sea: by our arrival, a lot of algae washed ashore and in order to swim we had to look for a place. Closer to departure, everything returned to normal. The beaches are not equipped with toilets or showers. That is why vacationers all in the sand came to the hotel and washed there. Location: the hotel, in my opinion, has a very convenient location: there are 3-4 bus stops to the resort center, so no noise is heard. Once we went to the center in the late afternoon, so there is such a madhouse going on (for young people it is the very IT). There are also 3-4 stops to Nessebar. You must visit Nessebar, especially the Old Town. We went there 3 times just to walk in the evenings. Entertainment: we didn’t go to discos (of which there are a lot of them in the center) since we are still small; rode on three-wheeled scooters (30 liters - 30 minutes), went to the Nessebar water park 2 times (70 liters for three from 15.00 to 19.00). There is also horseback riding, velomobiles, and rides. You won't get bored that's for sure. Travel by bus: adult 1 l, child up to 7 l free of charge. A boat runs from the center of Sunny Beach to Old Nessebar. There is an abandoned pier on the beach near the Caucasus, maybe it will be repaired and there will be another berth for the boat. And one more thing: if it is possible to avoid Burgas airport, do it. We flew in fine, but we flew out.... What is happening at this airport is simply indescribable, since it is very small, and there are a lot of people who want to fly away. What to bring and how: wine, rose jam, honey, etc. only in a suitcase, not in hand luggage (they will take it anyway). The hotel has a doctor (24h) a very qualified doctor. In general, I liked the rest, so we went to rest, and not to find flaws in someone.
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