Rest was a success.

Written: 20 june 2012
Travel time: 1 — 7 may 2012
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I don't know about anyone, but I liked it. We rested in late May-early June with my husband and daughter 8 years old. The hotel is being renovated and updated. The rooms are small, but the new plumbing and lo and behold! - Brand new flat screen TV. A small fridge has also been installed since June. The service is quite good, there are Russian speakers on the floor and at the reception, and in the restaurant. I liked the restaurant, the food was tasty and very plentiful, there were fruits in the assortment, seafood, all kinds of meat, and fish, and of course pasta. It is very convenient to replace lunch with dinner with 2 meals a day. Beer, water, cola and wine are included, which also pleased us. The territory for Italian hotels is large enough, as is the pool. A small flowering garden in front of the hotel - children run around in the evenings, grandparents (mostly German) sit next to them on sofas. The town itself is cozy and quiet, all in pine trees, the air is a miracle! If hanging out is not for you, it's respectable, expensive (Tennis, golf, bicycles) and the audience is appropriate, it's not for nothing that they called it a "boarding house". Family vacation, with grandparents, mothers, children and dogs - this is it. We took a car, drove around the neighborhood, Venice, Florence ourselves - we love it more. We visited "Mirabilandia" - it's 20 minutes by bus directly from the hotel, a good amusement park. Despite the month of May, mine swam in the sea (the coast, like our Anapa, is moderately cloudy, periodically cold and clean). Naturally, the child could not be taken out of the pool. The beaches are private, the prices for sun loungers, even on neighboring ones, were very different, you need to choose. And yet, they won’t let you sleep on the beach - there were more intrusive merchants than tourists. In general, we consider the rest in Adria a success.
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