Nice place, bad hotel, nobody looks after.

Written: 22 october 2015
Travel time: 13 — 26 july 2015
Your rating of this hotel:
2.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 2.0
Service: 2.0
Cleanliness: 2.0
Food: 2.0
Amenities: 2.0
I went to the budaki, because there were good reviews. Budaki I write with a small letter on purpose. I'm very disappointed. The owners don't care about the guests at all. If Eugene at least behaves affably, then Olga behaves as if I live at her house for free. At the same time, there is a terrible (sorry) srach everywhere. The only plus is the beach due to the fact that there are few people there. This is where all the pluses end. We rested in July and hoped that we would swim, but the water was not just cold, icy! Bunch of algae. impossible to pass, very unpleasant. For two weeks, we swam for 3 days at most, although it’s hard to call it swimming (as if you are raking ice with your feet). There is nothing to do there except swimming, so we barely waited until we returned home.
P. S. If you suddenly decide to go there by train, then keep in mind that it is very far from Odessa. From Odessa, you will travel by minibus along a terrible road and in a terrible stuffiness for more than two hours, then you will be dropped off at the market, from where you still have to saw and saw to the booth. I advise you to ALWAYS call a taxi, telephone numbers are hanging on the poles. It costs 40-50 hryvnias, but walking along the sand with suitcases. . . Upon arrival, you must immediately sign up for a minibus on the way back, then you may not have tickets. We recorded a week in advance and were only able to buy a ticket for 5.30 in the morning, and we only had the train in the evening. But we were VERY lucky, there were people in the minibus who rode all the way on plastic chairs, they were very sorry. So if you are going, I hope my review will be useful to you.
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