Neat quiet hotel

Written: 26 august 2016
Travel time: 6 — 20 july 2016
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Amenities: 7.0
Rested as a couple - mid-July 2016.
The villa is located in the private sector. The villa has 4 floors (+ bunk rooms on the 4th floor), 14 rooms are offered for accommodation. The hostess met us at the bus and led us through someone's yards, where people ate and washed themselves on the street almost right on the aisle. The reception is a table on the veranda on which the TUI folder lies and sometimes the hostess or maid sits next to it. No elevator, stairs from the street. We were in some shock at first. But then we really liked it. The villa is located in a quiet place, and closer to the sea there are a lot of people and cars that occupy all the sidewalks. It turned out that if you leave the villa and turn right, you will come out to a more pleasant street (than the passage along which the bus led us, it is to the left of the villa), leading to the sea, going down a little hill. Having reached the first intersection, there will be a pharmacy on the right, at the second intersection on the right - the market, then the VOLI store.
Further down the street there will be another shop and a Fresh makedonian bakery (where the most delicious bureks are puff pies with meat). Everything is close. To the sea 680 women's steps.

The 2PAX room is neat but very small (if you do yoga, you can lie on the floor only in the hallway). New furniture, ceramic tiles. The room has a laminate, a corridor and a balcony - tiles. Crowded. Someone carefully sealed the corners of the bed with tape, putting cotton wool (so as not to hurt when walking from the balcony). Small refrigerator, sink, dryer for dishes and spoons, 2 deep, large and small shallow plates, 2 cups and saucers, 2 glasses, 2 teaspoons each. and tables. spoons with forks, a ladle, a spatula for a frying pan, a large knife and 2 for butter, chopping. a board, a wooden spoon, a salad bowl, a colander, a funnel, 2 pots, 2 pots of 5 and 2 liters, a deep stainless steel frying pan, a kettle and a cezve. The room had liquid soap, fairies, sponge and salt (probably from previous tenants).
There are enough kitchen shelves, an extractor hood, a wardrobe, a hairdryer, a bed without a bedspread, 2 bedside tables, a very small table, 2 chairs, a TV with Russian channels, air conditioning (which, despite the heat, was rarely turned on, because everywhere in the room, except for the corridor , it was very windy). 3 pairs of terry towels and 2 dish towels (changed every other day). The bathroom is small. There are no shelves or hooks in the shower cubicle. The only mirror was in the bathroom and hung a bit high. The balcony is spacious with a table, 2 chairs and a rope with 4 clothespins. From the balconies of the upper floors you can see the sea, blocked by houses.
Wifi worked. But sometimes intermittently.
We prepared ourselves. VOLI has good fresh semi-finished meat products, dairy products. No curd. Hercules is expensive and only eaten in diets. department. If you leave the villa and turn left, then there is another VOLI, there is more choice and there are delicious cakes that are sold in pieces.
Ate on the balcony.
Moreover, as soon as the dishes began to ring, a cat family gathered under the balcony and began to meow loudly (by the end of our race, they just sat and looked at our balcony), we had to share. It was very funny to watch how they drink milk from a cut bag, politely moving each other.
Once we had lunch at the Castio restaurant for 14 euros - a delicious lamb under a cap (sach) for 9.5 euros. Both ate one serving.
Beaches.
There are 4 of them: the city (nearest), then to the left Lucice (has a blue flag), and then Buljarica, and to the right of the city there is a beautiful beach, to which a very picturesque path with 3 tunnels leads (illuminated in the evening). You can get to it by walking from VOLI to the Bocun restaurant, then to the right to the Danica hotel, then to the left. We swam on the right and city beach. The city beach is very crowded.

We do not like to sit still, we came only with a bag, and an hour later, after coming out of the water, we could not get to it, we had to ask people to tighten their legs. Moreover, there are always people: both early in the morning and under the moon. On the beach there are showers and cloth changing rooms that swing open from the wind at the most interesting moment; there is no toilet (which is why changing rooms and tunnels sometimes smell). There are small pebbles on the shore, large ones in the water. It is better to take slippers, especially since if you do not swim on the beaches, there are a lot of hedgehogs. On the left at the end of the city beach there is a Ponta restaurant located on a rock platform. It's beautiful and there are stairs. We swam there 3 times, and then we were kicked out. It turned out that all this, even a piece of the sea, is the private property of the restaurant.

Trips.
We traveled by bus to Kotor. Not very impressed with the old city. They climbed the mountain. Entrepreneurial Montenegrins, like Ostap Bender, charge 3 euros for entry, but there is complete devastation and there are not even signs.
Therefore, we could not find the second descent from the mountain. The views, of course, are beautiful, but closer to the top in the heat, they already cease to please. We had lunch at the Ponjago family restaurant for 15 euros. Satisfied.
We went with TUI to the canyons. Beautiful! We bought blackberry wine (the most delicious in the monastery) and porcini mushrooms (on the Black Lake).
Ride on a catamaran (10 euros per hour). Very beautiful, you can swim far away.
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