Not bad, but...

Written: 29 august 2020
Travel time: 4 — 13 august 2020
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 7.0
Food: 6.0
Amenities: 6.0
Rested 04.08. 20-13.08. 20. From what I liked:
1. Room - I liked the renovation and the view from the window and the space was enough.
2. The territory of the hotel is non-standard, comfortable, clean, themed (like a palace).
3. Staff - friendly, responsible, there are Russian speakers.
4. Kitchen - as for working in a pandemic, not bad.
5. Beach and pier (although the boards on the pier should have been changed long ago) - plenty of space and plenty of sun loungers.
6. Imported alcohol in numerous bars on site.
7. Location - 15 minutes from the airport.
Now what I didn't like:

1. In 2019, the hotel underwent renovation and what was our surprise when, going into the sea, we now and then came across large and medium-sized pieces of concrete structures, in some places even iron reinforcement sticking out of the water. We constantly hurt our feet on this concrete. Maybe the hotel wanted to save on the disposal of construction debris, or the coastline decided to strengthen in this way, but it turned out terribly.
2. The absence of a children's kitchen (they say it was before the fall), at least it was possible to arrange yogurts and fruit purees in packages on a rack, the cost for a hotel is nonsense, and parents can help in feeding babies.
3. Absolutely monotonous breakfasts all 9 days.
4. On the highest water slide, a meager amount of water is supplied, because of which I got stuck in the middle of the pipe, and in horror I had to push my elbows towards the exit, fearing that now someone would attack me from behind. And my eldest son got on this hill in the kidney area for the same reason. The joints of plastic structures are very noticeable in places for the body.
5. Absence of underwater breakwaters in the sea. Every day after dinner it was very stormy, so you can’t swim with the children and the wave threw more than once on pieces of the aforementioned concrete. Breakwaters would solve this problem.
6. Local scam photographers. They will shoot you with amateur photographic equipment and sell you photo slag for $ 7 for a photo of terrible quality.
7. Lack of wet cleaning all 9 days.
8. Leakage of personal data of clients: upon arrival home, some guy texted his wife on WhatsApp and sent photos of the genitals. Possibly a pervert hotel employee. Well, something like this. . .
Translated automatically from Russian. View original