Pleasant stay

Written: 16 september 2008
Travel time: 17 — 24 july 2008
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
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The hotel is quite nice, large rooms, nice interior. Advantages: the sandy beach is close, there is no this crazy bacchanalia like in Turkey (drunks to the point of stupefaction and screaming children), a fairly varied menu, next to a town with a bunch of shops where you can walk in the evening. handbags, spices, shoes, ceramics. This was not the case in other hotels.
Cons: too intrusive service, they ask for a tip (it tires me). In a restaurant, you have to order alcohol, and not take it yourself. The local guide who brought us did not even bother to tell us what time the bus would arrive before leaving (all the tourists who traveled from Intourist complained about this). A fairly common occurrence is a divorce for money. In Moscow, we paid for a sea view. When we arrive at the hotel, they tell me "You have a reserved sea view, you have to pay extra for it" "I paid everything in Moscow" "No. " I say: "Call the guide, he has our voucher, he will confirm. " By the way, why they pick up vouchers at the airport is also not clear. Finally, everything was sorted out. But the nerves shook. The same situation was in other hotels. Some people decided to pay extra (give in hand) and buy a sea view on the spot. They gave money, and later they began to demand more from them. they lived in a room with a view, and this is not documented. In short, wiring, do not get caught!
It must be borne in mind that not all hotels of the Iberostar chain are located on the front page, there are also across the road. In June there were very few Russians, mostly Spaniards, French. So the niece who flew with me was bored, there was no one to communicate with. By August, there were more Russians. But somehow everything was calm and intelligent, without squeals. Probably the general situation obligated.

My verdict is I recommend this hotel.
Olga
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