Average quality, far from civilization

Written: 3 august 2011
Travel time: 23 — 28 july 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 5.0
as part of the Montenegro-Croatia tour, we lived in this hotel for 6 days, none of our group had any desire to return to Croatia ever again, but Montenegro was remembered with joy. To be honest, Croatia is a country of amazing nature and the sea, but the Croats... this is a different story, constantly angry, wanting to make money on you, deceive you, people . . after the benevolent Montenegrins, they were very disappointed. If it is not profitable for them, then they pretend that they do not understand either Russian or English... And now about the hotel: the rooms for three stars are excellent, almost all with a view of the sea or mountains. Sun loungers and umbrellas on the beach are paid (3 euros), if you want to lie on the rocks, then take hard bedding with you, it is advisable to have shoes for entering the sea, there is no toilet on the beach!
ATTENTION:
- the hotel is very close to Dubrovnik, BUT very far from other sights of Croatia. We were offered an excursion to the Plitvice Lakes for 180 euros per person, since it is very far (about 550 km one way, crossing the border of Bosnia, 150 km along a mountain serpentine, and then along a paid autobahn), we refused, threw money ourselves, took a car for hire, with entrance tickets everything cost 60 euros per person !!! ! But we drove for a very long time. But Plitvice Lakes impressed!

- the food is very weak, they don’t even give water for dinner, only for a fee, about 3 euros a glass!
- MAIN MINUS: to the nearest shop, to buy water at least, you need to go uphill for about 20 minutes!!! ! You can’t buy anything else from food and drinks anywhere else, only in restaurants, and in Croatia everything is expensive. The cost of an ordinary magnet in translation of kunas into euros is about 2-3 euros.
- there is no open pool, there is only a closed one, but it stinks of chlorine so much that it is impossible to be in it!
PLUS: near Montenegro and you can go there on excursions.
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