The best hotel in Crimea

Written: 3 may 2012
Travel time: 14 — 20 april 2012
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For families with children
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 8.0
I've been in 5's and 4's in Turkey and Egypt and I can say that Palmyra is the best hotel I've been to.
We lived in a room of the simplest category - "standard C" and even it was simply huge in comparison with the standards in Turkey and Egypt. Settled very quickly, cleaned every day. All rooms have a balcony or terrace.
The territory is not very large - the hotel is located on a slope, you can't really walk around. Everything is very well maintained, the elevator leads to the beach. The beach itself is private, only for hotel visitors, the coating is pebbles. An elevator leads to the beach.
The food is excellent. We were in the off-season, so the buffet was not always there, most often we ate from the menu. The photo shows that even simple dishes are served interestingly. Well, everything is delicious, of course.
The staff is well-trained, everyone greets, runs, helps, if necessary.

For those with children, there is a very cool and proper kids club on site. With animation, a cool playground and a bunch of toys. The child was happy.
A separate word about the spa area. A pool with sea water, a children's pool, a "Japanese bath" - three pools, in the first water +35, in the second +40, in the third +10. In general, even in the off-season it's just super.
Of the minuses, I can only name a strange layout of the resort - in order to get from the far wing to the restaurant, we had to take the elevator, go through the entire hotel, go down the elevator, and then go down one more floor by stairs. Or go across the street - go down the stairs twice (not high, 15 steps) and go up once.
In general, we were very pleased with the trip, I hope to go again in the fall.
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