Good alternative to Crimea

Written: 5 september 2012
Travel time: 23 — 26 august 2012
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
8.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 8.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 7.0
In connection with the holidays, the question arose of where to go for three to five days at sea. Abroad and Crimea have disappeared - expensive or far. We stopped at the Odessa region and did not regret it.
We got to AnnaMaria through Odessa. The road is not the best, but this is probably the only disadvantage of the location. If the road were better, the resort would be more popular.
The hotel is very good, large building, swimming pool, outdoor area, excellent playground. This is where the hotel ends. But for us it was rather a plus - there was always confidence that the child would not run away far - the entrance to the territory was one and in sight.
Everything in the room is good for this category - clean, bright, cleaned at the request of the guests - you hang out a sign, after a couple of hours it's clean. You will be warned about this upon check-in. No sign - you will not be disturbed. Large double (not two single) bed.

We ate a complex, but we also made orders from the menu. Complex nutrition is very good, and, most importantly, a lot! The food on the menu is excellent. You can immediately see the quality products - they do not save on this.
Walk 300 meters to the beach. The sand is relatively clean, a pleasant contrast with the Odessa and Crimean beaches.
Yes, besides the hotel in the village there is nothing special to do, consider when choosing, if this is important for you.
All in all I liked it very much. Relatively far to go, good prices when compared with the same Crimea. Very pleasant service and food. By the way, the owner of the hotel with his wife and twin daughters Anna and Maria lives here all season and eats "from the common table" - this says a lot.
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