Great place with its own nuances!

Written: 16 may 2008
Travel time: 17 — 24 may 2008
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Three stars. Whoever says that there are two - do not believe it. There were times when we thought all four. There are rooms with a kitchen, there are without. Those that are booked by tour operators like Zeus Travel - without.
Both successive girls at the reception speak Russian (Ruta from Eastern Europe, Yulia from Belarus). The girls are great, always friendly and ready to help.
The pool appears to be shallow and heavily chlorinated. Sunbeds and umbrellas around it, oddly enough, are free =)
At the beginning of May, birds sing amazingly outside the window (or rather, behind the balcony door), no one bothers with any extraneous sounds. At the entrance to the farthest building, it smells amazing of southern plants (in secret - lemons grow behind the fence).
The grass remains green only thanks to the unfortunate sprinklers.

Rooms
Spacious. All windows (balcony doors) to the courtyard. View from some directly to another building. Instead of one large bed - two small ones (no comment).

There is: a hair dryer, a refrigerator (3 euros per day), an ancient air conditioner (the remote control for it is a deposit of 20 euros), 6 rolls of toilet paper (to everyone's delight +), one small and one large white towel for each, many hangers, glasses and cups and saucers, a plastic table with chairs for the balcony, and everything else - as usual: a wardrobe, reading lamps, mirrors, a TV.
Soap, shampoos and other achievements of civilization are completely absent.
They clean the room and make the bed regularly, every day except Sunday. Once we even shook off sand-filled sneakers =) Towels are changed if they are put on the floor or in the bathroom. Once they gave some darkened, another time - smelling of tobacco smoke.

Food
We paid for breakfast and dinner. We strongly recommend that you take only breakfast with a ticket.
Directly opposite the hotel is a restaurant with a Russian flag. Nearby is a moped rental, a pharmacy, a travel agency where you can book inexpensive excursions and tickets to the water park (it will turn out for the same 30 euros, but without a queue and with a free shuttle to it).
To the monastery (and hence to the main streets with clubs) to go about the same. Those who live near Nissi Beach (for some reason it is considered the best in Ayia Napa), it takes about 20-30 minutes to walk to the center.

In general, an ideal economical option for not very fastidious party-goers.
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