3*

Written: 29 july 2010
Travel time: 16 — 23 july 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
we lived in room 119 (windows to the road), photos are attached, the furniture is old, with peeling paint, but other rooms have fresher furniture. the room has a hairdryer, a TV (2 channels in an incomprehensible language, most likely Greek, 1 in English, 1 in German, and 1 in Russian (ort)), air conditioning (it works quite quietly, does not interfere with sleep), the bath is dirty and dark . towels were changed for us 2 times in a week))))) for the first 2 days they left a tip, the towels were not changed, on the 3rd day they decided that it was enough, the towel was changed, and then they changed it on the 5th day (they didn’t leave a tip anymore), I don’t know them so, or we just got lucky lucky. in general, the service is not very intrusive, which, in principle, is not bad, if it were not for dirty towels. few people speak Russian, so without knowing English, or at least German, it will be difficult
food was taken by BB, a buffet, a regular breakfast, cottage cheese, cheese, eggs, toast, some fruit, no frills, but quite edible.
there is no animation in the hotel, the pools are decent, the water is not highly chlorinated. we went to the pool during a hotel dinner, so there were practically no swimmers except us.

the beach is 5 minutes from the hotel, the beach is municipal, sand + pebbles, sunbeds and umbrellas for a fee, 2.5 euros for each item. there are few people on the beach, the sea is beautiful, clean, in order to find depth even up to the chin (with my modest height of 170 cm), you need to move very far from the coast, but for me this is a plus, because. very afraid of depth. if you move a little away from the municipal beach, there will be another beach attached to a cafe called galu, to get to this beach you need to order something in a cafe, at least juice, on Galu-beach the sand and sunbeds are more civilized and more people. so who cares, but I liked to go to the municipal beach "less people, more oxygen" as they say.
what else to say, there are few cafes and taverns near the hotel, except for the galu cafe (the one with its own beach), a cafe directly on the municipal beach, and there is nothing else in walking distance from the taverns opposite the hotel, in all the listed establishments they cook approximately the same and one and too, fried halloumi cheese, salads, meat, again no frills but edible. next to the cafe galu there is a store proudly called a super market, not a super market of course, but you can buy mineral water, ice cream or something intoxicating
you can get to the center of larnaca by bus 18, it runs every half an hour, one way ticket costs 1 euro. in larnaca there are many cafes (much better than those near the hotel) shops with souvenirs, clothes, shoes (prices are lower than in Moscow, even in branded stores, which is strange)
you can rent a car (I don’t know how much it costs, but there are offices near the hotel that rent cars), I didn’t dare to do this, because. traffic in Cyprus is right-handed, the roads are narrow, scary
From all the above confusion, I conclude:
if you not:
* you are going to spend most of your vacation in the room and on the territory of the hotel
*need hotel animation
then feel free to choose the crown resorts henipa hotel, just take towels from home with you, in case they rarely change them like we do))), enjoy the clear sea and the lack of Moscow crush))).
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