Great hotel GYPSOPHILA HOLIDAY VILLAGE!

Written: 17 september 2008
Travel time: 18 — 25 september 2008
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Literally just returned from Gypsophila Holiday village yesterday! I would like to share my experience right now. The hotel is great! A lot of greenery, pomegranate trees, banana and date palms, lemon and lime trees grow on the territory of the hotel. The beauty is fabulous, you immediately understand that people have quite creatively approached the design. For which they can express special thanks! Animators from Russia perfectly brightened up leisure and came up with wonderful contests and entertainment. Separately, I would like to note the animators Leyla and Anna. Girls never lose heart and will always find something to keep people busy. In the evenings, an excellent show program (if it is not overshadowed by excessive alcoholic libations by some Russian comrades, who often walk around in a fair amount of drunkenness). Well, as they say, the family has its black sheep. In all other respects, there are absolutely no complaints.
The food is excellent, there are so many things that for the first time your eyes just run up from the abundance of superbly prepared and decorated dishes. The staff is extremely friendly and almost invisible. In the snake bar, I would like to mention the waiter Osman Kovak, who always fulfills all the requests of the guests with a smile. Practically everyone speaks good Russian, at least they understand what you want from them instantly. If you treat them to $ 1-2, you can be sure that the next time they will definitely remember what you drank the day before, and ask - Well, how is Mr. as always?
As a result, we can thank all the staff of the Gypsophila Holiday Village for the wonderful time spent at the hotel. As well as the Odessa tour operator Yunaya Turs who kindly offered this particular hotel. As soon as the opportunity arises, we will definitely go there again. Which is what I recommend! Good luck.
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