Cubby

Written: 30 june 2015
Travel time: 15 — 26 june 2015
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: 8.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Rested family: me, husband and son 15 years old from 15 to 26 June 2015.
We took a package tour from the tour operator JoinUp.
For the first time we took a ticket without food and did not really find reviews on the net, before that we rested on the all-inclusive system, carefully re-reading all the hotel reviews before that. Therefore, they were very worried, but everything turned out to be not so scary, rather the opposite.
The villa is located under the mountain itself - this is both a plus and a minus at the same time: the minus, of course, is that it is far from the sea and it’s hard to climb a rather steep hill every time (you don’t run back and forth from the sea to the room, as in line hotels, but you need plan your vacation in such a way that you don’t have to return to the room again). But we were surrounded by the purest forest air and the singing of birds, and no noise from cars.

The hostess is a sweet, rather pleasant and unobtrusive woman, if there are any problems, she will always listen and make every effort to help.
True, he hardly speaks Russian, but he understands well.
Our room is a 3-bed studio located on the 2nd floor, very spacious, conditionally divided into zones: kitchen, dining room, relaxation area and sleeping area.
The kitchen area is equipped with a hob, sink, refrigerator; there is an electric kettle and a minimum set of necessary utensils (pot, drushlyak, various glasses-cups, forks-spoons). So food can be cooked without problems. The only thing, the hostess Milena, asked not to fry anything, only cooks because there is no hood.
Dining room - large oval table and chairs. Recreation area - coffee table and armchairs. Bedroom - 2 double bed and an extra bed for a child. There are also all sorts of cabinets, sideboards, wardrobes. All the furniture is solid, wooden, a little dilapidated, but you can call it the fashionable word "vintage". A pleasant atmosphere is created by a fireplace, which, by the way, is operational, but the owners close the fireplace insert for the summer.
The room also has a plasma TV, air conditioning and iron - everything works fine.
I didn’t really like the bathroom - it’s cramped, there is no tray in the shower, but just a floor with a hole for drainage, while water floods almost the entire bathroom. There is also a sewer smell.
There is a slightly narrow, but very long balcony with plastic chairs and a table, as well as a folding dryer. We really enjoyed drinking tea on the balcony in the morning, looking at the mountains and listening to the birds singing - very cool.
Room cleaning, change of towels and bedding was carried out regularly - every 2-3 days.
The villa has wi-fi (the unit is located just in this room). True, it is worth being careful and not touching the wire stretching along the floor when going out onto the balcony, otherwise there is no disappearance in the entire villa.
The territory of the villa is small, but very comfortable - terraces twined with vineyards, flowers.

And also 2 cute red cats live in the villa, which we named Mleko and Yogurt - the hostess asked them not to feed them, because they only eat milk and kefir (milk and yogurt). At first they persistently asked to come to our room, apparently, in the off-season they live in this room with the hostess, but when we opened the door for them, they did not dare to enter.

Well, a little about the beaches: in Montenegro, all the beaches (with rare exceptions) are municipal, while the main part of the beach is filled with sun loungers with umbrellas (their rent is paid), but there are also free areas for those who “carry everything with me” . Approximately equally remote from the villa are the beaches of Mogren (1 and 2) and Slovyansky beach. There are a lot of people everywhere, but Mogren is somehow more pleasant. And we also really liked the small beach near the fortress of the old town (between Slavic beach and Mogren).
You can also take a bus (Mediteran Express) and for 1 there go to Jaz Beach - there are much less people and much nicer. Or take a boat and for 3E (in both directions) go to the island of St. Nicholas - it is also not crowded and calm there and there are gorgeous views of Budva, but the minus is that the coast is quite large pebbles, which hurts to walk, but in sea ​ ​ off the coast in some places there are sea urchins.

Temperate climate, rather cool sea, echoes of the scoop are visible in places (there are dull ruins of once functioning houses), very aggressive scratching vegetation (if you try it yourself it’s like walking through the mountains) walking in the garden.
I really liked the old garden, the most beautiful nature and incredibly tasty meat, which is served in cafes and restaurants (I especially liked the Parma cafe), and you can also buy it in specialized shops - messars.
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