A good urban-type hotel with a small well-maintained territory and always a clean swimming pool. There is a gym near the pool. The rooms are spacious, the furniture is quite fresh, the room cleaning is of high quality. The breakfasts are decent.
There is no private beach, the public beach is not equipped - there are no sun beds and umbrellas, as well as a shower, a bar... The staff does not understand Russian, and practically does not speak English either. There are no residents who understand Russian nearby at all. Even ubiquitous wifi does not always help, because auto-translation sometimes just writes nonsense. The nearest "Russified" establishments and all Russian-speaking locals are concentrated in Mui ne.
Someone cuts grades for location, beach, etc., but it's not fair. Didn't you realize that this was a city hotel when you went to it? The hotel fulfills its stardom by almost 100%. The only disadvantage that concerns the hotel itself is that, given the significant presence of Russian-speaking tourists, they could either partially train the staff to the necessary minimum or at least one Russian-speaking administrator per shift
I liked everything. Service, attentiveness of the staff. The sea is nearby. A pool with the purest water. A buffet with a varied, fresh and delicious assortment for every taste. Cleanliness and order in the rooms. The room is elegantly furnished. The only thing is without balconies and without a place to dry. These are the little things of life. I want to return to this hotel, to this country. Thank you for your hospitality, decent and kind communication.
Cozy room, beautifully cleaned, friendly staff.
The restaurant is a bit noisy when Chinese travelers are visiting. But where without them?)
The view from the window is beautiful.
The pool is good, there are not enough sun beds, sometimes there are not enough. Our "Russian" towels "sunbathe" all day long.
In general, everything is fine, a solid "4".