Good vacation

Written: 9 april 2011
Travel time: 13 — 22 june 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 7.0
Rested in June 2010. For 3 stars, everything is very decent. Everything is clean and tidy, friendly staff. The total area of ​ ​ the hotel is very small, but this is normal for 3 stars in Cyprus (and the price is appropriate). As for the previous reviews about the kitchen in this hotel, these are big requests for relatively little money. For dinner, they fed lamb, salads, European breakfasts - eggs, cheese, buns, vegetables. I have vacationed in Europe before and I know how and what should look like in 3-star hotels. Personally, I took a ticket only with breakfast and dinner and never regretted it, because there are a lot of cool taverns in the town - for 20 euros or even 10 you can have a good lunch or dinner. I did not encounter rudeness from the staff, everyone is very friendly and helpful. The rooms are normal, although the air conditioners are central and very noisy, but this is garbage. The hotel rests mainly Germans and British, a lot of Russians (the entire tourist industry in Cyprus is based on Russian tourists). The sea is close, but it is better to walk a little to the left of the hotel, although there are no problems with free places on the beach. The rooms are basic, everything is clean. . Ayia Napa is a resort for those who want to hang out at night - super disco. Nearby there are a lot of shops where you can stock up on almost everything. Do not buy suitcases that are offered at very low prices - they are of very poor quality. By the way, in restaurants, french fries are attached to almost every dish, so don’t order too much at once, they have very large portions. Rest in Stamatia. This is moderate spending for a good holiday - you're not going to sit only in the hotel?!!!!!! ! Have a nice holiday
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