Montenegro has become almost native))

Written: 30 august 2010
Travel time: 18 — 25 august 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 7.0
I’ll make a reservation right away, before going to Montenegro, I read a lot of information on the Internet, something was really confirmed, something was not.
The hotel lived in the old part on the second floor, the view was on a courtyard with trees and neighboring villas, the smell from the restaurant came, but without the fumes and stench. The room was cleaned every day, towels changed. The bed was changed after 3-4 days. Air conditioning, TV, refrigerator worked properly. The toilet had only soap and a hair dryer, the window did not close. the pipes did not flow, only the water splashed onto the floor, the curtain did not save. In general, we are satisfied with the room - the main thing is to sleep, change clothes and wash. Meals: we only took breakfast, something delicious, something not. Cold pasta with sauce (a local dish apparently), cereal with milk, scrambled eggs, sausages, sausage, cheese, pate, khachapuri, muffins, coleslaw, cucumbers and tomatoes. From drinks - coffee, tea, milk, diluted juice (yuppies). Breakfast was from 7 am - very convenient. With the hotel staff practically did not communicate - only hello and goodbye.
The first (and last) time we went to the Slavic beach - there are a lot of people, we basically don’t need sunbeds, and there’s nowhere to lay a towel, everything is busy. The next day we went to Mogren 1, it's great there, most people come at 11 o'clock, and in the morning it's free, there is no loud music. in the evening there are a lot of people and the sea is dirty. The advantage of Montenegro is that in a small area there are a huge number of interesting and beautiful places, beaches. We traveled by bus to St. Stefan, to Milocer, to Bar (the old town in Bar is the most striking impression), by river taxi on about. St. Nikola. We sailed on the boat along the Bay of Kotor.

In general, I am very satisfied, I especially liked the local cuisine and the portion size cheered me up. As for the language - if you know how to behave culturally, don't be rude, smile at people, try to explain as best you can (especially if you don't know English)) then everyone understands everything in shops and cafes.
In order to avoid surprises and negativity, it is better to study the information about the country and the features of the holiday in advance, and most importantly, enjoy your vacation and get new impressions!
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