The hotel is well located, with many shops nearby. It's all-inclusive. A big plus is that we were checked in as soon as we arrived, which was early at 7 a.m. That's a huge plus for the hotel. We were placed in a nice room with a walk-in closet, shower gels, shampoo, vodka sticks, and slippers in the bathroom—everything. You probably have to ask for robes, but there's a hairdryer, but no iron. The minibar has beer, Fanta, Pepsi, juice, salty vodka sticks, and, for some reason, only one cookie. The hotel grounds are nice, stretching down to the sea. Towels are available with cards. There's a good-sized indoor pool, a sauna, and a hammam. We liked that the entertainment staff tries hard: they play darts, boccia, and maybe even aerobics, but I didn't see any. The entertainment staff also tries hard. Waiter service is a bit slow. The drinks are average quality, drinkable; the beer is draft, not bottled. The food is a separate issue. The meat selection is poor, only chicken, sometimes meatballs and cutlets, and some fish is not very tasty, like overcooked. You won't go hungry; let's say it's not deluxe with this kind of food. There's not much cheese, only a couple of kinds of pastries, but overall, you won't gain weight. There are coffee machines, the coffee is delicious, and they serve ice cream—well, no comment on that.
Mostly foreigners stay here; we only saw Russian speakers once. The staff is very attentive, and I liked the hotel; it's really warm. I would recommend it.
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