Rest in the velvet season

Written: 11 september 2014
Travel time: 28 august — 6 september 2014
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 8.0
Since we went out of season (the very end of August - the beginning of September),
then we decided not to book anything anywhere, but to choose locally. We walked around a dozen boarding houses, stopped at the Admiral based on considerations of the price / quality ratio. 2-bed room with a balcony and a sea view cost 300 UAH / day. Since we were longer than 8 days, the car parking is free. For comparison, the neighboring Veterok asked UAH 380 for a worse room (UAH 20 for a car), and Svitoch even 450. True, having learned that for 10 days the price was reduced from 450 to 400, and the car parking from 20 to 15. Of the rest of the "competitors" of the Admiral I liked Solnechny the most, but there were no suitable rooms, and there was no point in paying 400 UAH for a 2-room 4-bed room.
So, we settled on the Admiral, which we never regretted later. The beach is excellent, the infrastructure is normal. Housekeeping (change of linen after 5 days) did not cause any
complaints.

The bistro cafe was more like the one across the road. Although the best cafe in our opinion is Smak in the center of Zatoka. For comparison, we visited a few more bistros - most of all I didn’t like the bistro, which is near Hellas. The rest are about the same level. We went to Belgorod-Dnestrovsky. Strange, but the prices in the bazaar seemed even higher than in Zatoka. Just more choice. I really liked the excursion to Shabo to the winery - we recommend it.
Everything else is on the level. Naturally, one should not compare Zatoka with Tunisia, Egypt, Turkey - these are just different weight categories, including in terms of costs. The main thing -
good mood, then the rest will be normal.
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