A gorgeous place, nature is beyond praise, polite friendly staff, good food. But....Friends, the rooms leave a very unpleasant impression. The musty smell from the wallpaper, which is 30 years old and which you want to tear off, buy a can of paint and paint the whole room, it's inexpensive, as inexpensive as washing blankets, which are unpleasant to pick up, not to hide behind them. At the same time, the bed linen is clean and ironed. It is not expensive to put a clean ironing board and a hair dryer on each floor, so as not to go down to the first floor with a wet head, and then carry it back. You can't dislike your guests so much and it's not the fault of the staff working there, they work. This is the fault of the owners of the boarding house. The whole impression of the holiday is spoiled by the fact that the room is on the "fuck off". We need to do something already, and not "ride" on junk. Expensive repairs are not required, but basic things must be done.
The Kolkhida Boarding House is a building built in the good Soviet times, located at a certain height above sea level. Everything was provided for during the construction! Playground, sports ground, with a small set of equipment, places to relax in the shade with modern Wi-Fi. And even a lift (elevator), so as not to go to the sea and back on foot. There is a large dining room, the food is not very diverse, but delicious, they will even add it if you are not full. The rooms are cozy, but not modern. And most importantly - the sea! Nearby, clean and warm - that's why we go to Abkhazia.!
A vacation for those who love peace and quiet. We had a rest for the second time, I really like it. The food, of course, is without frills, but there are no "digestive" problems and it is quite diverse. There are no noisy cafes nearby, from the rooms you can see the sea and the mountains covered with lush vegetation.