The hotel was wonderful. The cleaner Fani was a very kind and polite woman who cleaned the room thoroughly without leaving any traces. Additionally, the beach is about a 10-minute walk away. We are talking about Grand Platon Beach Bar. And the people there were very nice and friendly. I also had a friend who drove a BMW E36, my favorite car, and it was dark green. We were in the company of very kind and nice people. We met such people right from the moment we left Sofia. I got to know two women who are Bulgarian teachers, Tanya and Larisa. We had a lot of fun and went to the beach together. Additionally, the distance between the hotel and Olympiakí Akti is about a 20-minute walk, which makes it very convenient because there is a path leading to the beach bar. I do not recommend going to Paralia because it is very far, about a 40-minute walk. Moreover, breakfast and dinner were very tasty and varied, except for the first day when it wasn’t that good. Additionally, the groups with Polish children were very quiet kids.Separately, the groups with the Polish children were very quiet kids. And every evening at 10:30 PM, they were like a string. They would go to bed and fall asleep without a peep. Yes, there was an incident when they took their beach towels down from the second floor and were thumping on the windows, but I really liked them. They would even gather every evening to entertain themselves and went somewhere one day then with a tourist bus. The atmosphere around the hotel was nice until one evening when a smell of sheep started wafting from behind the hotel. Additionally, the rural atmosphere around the hotel was ideal for walks before and during sunset. There were also tourist buses in front of the hotel. The atmosphere was perfect. And the hotel was brilliantly clean thanks to the cleaners who maintained it. Two of the lights in room 210 on the second floor were burned out, so we had to use a flashlight before bed because of that. I won't even talk about the beds. Super ideal and with comfortable mattresses. There were slight traces of mold in the bathroom, but they were hardly visible. And overall, what I can share about this place is that there was a broken hinge on the wardrobe in the room that was fixed later on, a very small amount of mold in the bathroom, the two burned lamps I mentioned above, the smell of sheep at the end of the vacation, the nice waiters on the beach, and my friend with the BMW 36, the group of Polish children who entertained them day and night, and the highlight was Fani, the cleaner, who was a kind and good woman and caring, not to forget. And the pleasant village atmosphere around the hotel at sunset and how much the sun was shining during the day made me return to Sofia as dark as a gypsy because of the bright sun. I have other things, but for now, that's enough. P.s. We was at room 210 on the 2- nd floor with my mother if Fani is reading this i was the teenager who was with his mother there from 23 to 30...
Read moreThe distance from the hotel to Olympiaki is about 15 minutes walk.||The beach is rated blue flag clean, with fine sand, water without stones. The beach is quite far, they say 200m but there are at least 500. There is a bar and a tavern on the beach that belong to the hotel but does not enter the all inclusive regime, everything is paid. The the lounge chair and umbrella are free if you drink something.||Rooms are ok, clean, cleaning was done and towels were changed daily, and linen was 2-3 days. The food was relatively ok, the breakfast was always the same with a few variations, but it also had biscuits, kefir, ayran, coffee (which is actually instant coffee).||Lunch and dinner had at least 2 kinds of meat sometimes fish, many salads and all kinds of vegetables, fruits and some cakes, cheese etc. Even the most demanding people did not starve, you always found something to like.||At lunch, ouzo and beer were self served, the wine served by the waiter. At lunch and dinner there was only one kind of soup, a colored thing with tons of flour and no taste that was always untouched. It's the first time when I can't eat soup at a hotel, so far I haven't eaten a more horrible thing.||At the pool bar (10.30-22.00) they served ouzo, beer, wine, water and juices at the dispenser. Between 15.00 and 17.00 biscuits, snacks at the bar.||The hotel is nice and quiet, it is in the middle of the field, with pool for adults and children, sunbeds, slide for children, trampoline. The friendly staff, the head of the...
Read moreThe parking was good. Hotel design was nice, but don't let it fool you. Food was tasty but always the same: Some type of meat, rice, baked potatoes, fish, vegetables and soup. Drinks coming with the all inclusive are ok, the wine was a little bit diluted with water. You can get a drink only from the pool bar, there was also ice cream there, and the ice cream freezer was very dirty and old. Other parts from the pool bar weren't clean. The staff at the pool bar were lazy, mostly watching on their phones you can't get a drink after 22:00. The hotel lobby bar wasn't the best, chairs weren't as comfy as other hotels, some of them weren't clean. Staff were constantly looking at us very suspiciously at around 22:00 and we had to go to our room. The wifi in the room was very weak, so we had to use mobile data hotspots from our phones. The balcony was not cleaned and there was a puddle during the weather phenomena. The bathroom wasn't clean, was with a bathtub and a curtain that always gets wet, the bath would leak a little bit of water, besides the curtain. Towels were changed every 2 days, And the room only recieved basic cleaning. The grand platon beach was nice, the sunbeds were OK. You can reserve sunbeds and an umbrella for free, you only need to buy a drink. There was also french fries and chicken nuggets...
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