The hotel is not bad, a small renovation is required, the so-called city hotel. There are many shops nearby, beautiful views from the window of the mangrove grove, where flamingos live. A gorgeous promenade. It's nice to walk through it. A bus takes you to the beach, you need to sign up for a visit to the beach, to the sea at 9 o'clock, 10 o'clock and 11 o'clock. From the sea, at 13 o'clock, 16 o'clock and 18 o'clock. You need to sign up so that the bus will come for you. If there is no record, the bus may not arrive. The rooms are cleaned every day, we only had breakfast, so I don't know how lunch and dinner go. The breakfasts are very good, but they cannot be called excellent either, everything is very monotonous, without frills and bells and whistles. I was richer in other hotels. The pool is small. There is a fish and fruit market nearby. They say there is an alcohol market nearby, but we were unlucky, since it was Ramadan and the store was closed. At the beginning of the promenade there is a pier, you can ride a boat, it costs 150 derham for the whole boat, if you assemble a team of 12 people, it comes out quite budget-friendly. In principle, everything was fine with us, if there is an opportunity, we will return to this hotel again. Thank you for your hospitality.
Excellent breakfasts. Friendly staff. The pool is small, I did not have a chance to visit. The room is acceptable. But some require repairs. Time transfer to the beach. Beach towels. From the hotel you can walk to the undeveloped beach in the afternoon. There are shops nearby. The promenade around the mangroves is in demand for evening walks and local recreation.
Nice hotel. A Russian-speaking manager. Restaurant / cafe / bar / gym / swimming pool - all available. Being in the city center is not tied to a hotel restaurant. I left the hotel - and immediately the embankment with cafes / restaurants / rental. However, not by the sea, but by the bay. The sea is a 10-minute walk away. However, the nearest beach is wild. There is a bus running to the well-maintained one.