We saw karting for the first time in hotels. It is free, like many things in entertainment and recreation areas. It is easier to remember the paid ones - cars in the pool, hydromotors for the pool, attractions and some slot machines. A room with the smell of cats and the animals themselves))
The hotel is full during dinner or breakfast in the restaurant. And in the evening by the pool, when the heat subsides. In May it is +30 degrees here - air and water, in the pool and in the sea. And day and night!
The fact that the water is drained from the children's pools every day seems to be true. Maybe not every day, but we've seen it a couple of times. We haven't seen any changing rooms, and the toilet by the pool is hidden - many people run into the hotel premises, but it's not far.
There are a lot of inflatables by the pool for swimming, and after lunch they take a container with buckets and shovels to the beach for playing with sand. There is not much to go around the hotel. There was a kitchen in our room. Subscribe to the channel above, where there is a video - there will be about the room soon. And about the food. Breakfasts in the Voyage restaurant were varied, but the same every day - https://youtu. be/FN93ZEvWHmc
We had lunch once at Savor - pretty poor. Voyage did not offer lunch either. But dinners could be either at Savor - also poor, or for an additional fee at Voyage. And it was worth it. Let's not say that it was directly because of the seafood. most of them were prepared in the traditions of Chinese cuisine that we do not understand. Just a rich dinner - that's what this paid service is called.
In general, the hotel corresponds to 5 stars.
We had breakfast, not bad, but monotonous, by the end of the holiday you don’t know what to choose. On the first evening we had dinner at the hotel, later we went to different cafes. The nearest is Harbin (about 10 minutes with a leisurely step to the right along the road between the hotel and the beach), next to it, around the corner is a grocery store. To the nearest civilization - the night market and cafes with shops - about 40 minutes on foot. From the hotel you can order a taxi to the cafe, they will take it away, they will bring it free of charge, we did this quite often. In terms of prices, I compare Hainan with Thailand, Hainan is more expensive. The minimum check is probably from 200 yuan for two, multiply by 5 in rubles.
From the hotel in the afternoon at 13 o'clock there is a free bus to Sanya, to Pedestrian Street, at 16-30 - back. We went several times to get acquainted. Pedestrian street - souvenirs, pearls, trinkets, boutiques, fast food cafes, nothing outstanding. There are many electronics stores nearby, but you have to be careful, you can buy goods with a service life of several weeks to several months, although for little money.
There is nowhere to take excursions, except from our tour operator, we took a panoramic tour of Sanya, a two-day trip to thermal springs, Yanoda Park, and the center of Buddhism, to the goddess Guanyin. We were not very lucky with the weather on a two-day excursion, we bathed in the thermal springs in the rain, and it also rained on the waterfall. Without it, probably, the impressions would be more memorable and vivid.
In general, the vacation left a double impression - it seems that we rested for two weeks, and managed to lie on the beach and go on excursions, but there is no zest, something that would sink into the soul, and I think next time we will choose for vacation in another country.