We liked it. Cozy houses, everything you need. Refrigerator, air conditioning, tea and coffee set. Gel, shampoo, hair balm, toothbrush with paste and even a shaving machine. Cleaning on request, never refused. It's the same with changing linen and towels. The sea is nearby, a Shake on the beach with sun beds and tables, they were not kicked out when they did not take anything from them. In general, I will recommend it to friends and acquaintances. This is India, where we go for the warm sea and the sun, turning a blind eye to the shortcomings)
A nice hotel, which is in the form of a strip with houses on both sides, which are connected perpendicular to the beach. The beach is close, the territory closes at night from 11 o'clock from the beach, it opens at 8.
I didn't go to breakfast.
But there are disadvantages: some rooms may smell damp. My room was awfully fucked up with a refrigerator and air conditioning, it was also opposite the kitchen. There was no toilet paper in the room, it was a good thing I had it with me.
Almost no one swam in the pool, I couldn't assess its cleanliness.
I won't come again, it's too expensive for such a service, I didn't come for a 4-night tour. There is a fruit shop and a minimarket nearby. I liked Mandrem and other locations better, there is too much concentration of drunk people in Morjim.
Declared 2 stars.In fact: the sea-ocean is within walking distance (2 minutes of no man's land and the sea).There are houses- "podustavshie") and rooms.Both houses and rooms have a shower, toilet, air conditioning, bed, table, wardrobe, two or three chairs, safe.The room has a set of linens, 2 towels, and there may or may not be a kettle, TV, and refrigerator in the room.The refrigerator can be cleaned- they will bring it.It seems that water is supposed to be provided at the entrance (but we were not given it), there was auverdic soap and disposable shampoos in the room for use)There were no insects in the room, there were a few ants on the terrace.In some houses, geckos, small lizards, lived on the walls.Mosquitoes did not bother (although they often write in chat rooms about the need to take a fumigator.if they took it, they didn't use it).Cleaning, as well as a change of linen and towels, is only on request-they always kindly meet you. Flushing in the toilet periodically required effort. It turns out that there was also hot water three times in 10 days at different times.But, you can wash yourself, quite cool.Breakfast included: 2 toasts, butter, sometimes jam, scrambled eggs, sometimes pancakes, coffee tea, fruits: pineapples, bananas, watermelon every day.Young guys who speak English are working - they will be able to negotiate.Only the owner "understands" Russian conditionally.The staff are smiling and friendly, but in the absence of knowledge of the language it is difficult to negotiate.When you check into a house-room, the staff of "exactly" where you will be settled, even if you have paid extra for the house, they can move into the room.They can rent a bike (400 rupees per day for 10 days, but if there are consequences, you can sort it out yourself).There is a massage on site, but I can't say anything - we didn't use it, we went to the Mantra center of Ayurveda on the way to Morjim - I liked it.(
15 minutes to the village).According to nutrition, you can eat on the beach in Sheki, we went to the "Green Apple" in Morjim in Morjim, the owner cooked an amazing lobster, and next to the "turtle beach" in a Tibetan cafe, where they cook amazing chebureks with shrimp).There is a swimming pool on site, the water is cool, the pool is cleaned periodically.The beach is clean.The sea is warm) If you understand why you are going to this country, then staying at this hotel can be very pleasant.I can recommend it.