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January 13, 2024
We stayed for six nights, with children, took two houses, the place is very quiet and peaceful, roosters wake up in the morning, cows walk around the territory. To put it quickly, you can only eat on site, the menu is very primitive and consists of literally 10 items, not PP! Mostly fast food. But you can order chopped vegetable salad or make a smoothie. There is no kitchen, you won’t be able to cook anything. It’s also not possible to stock up on groceries; in the refrigerator, which is shared with the goods they sell, they allocate one shelf)) Water and food are not provided. There is only one socket in the room, but they provide a tee. There are also no clothes hangers or wardrobes in the room; there is only one shelf. In general, everything is very modest. The big problem was the air conditioning; it was practically not cold, although it worked around the clock. You need to fill in freon there and do maintenance. But the hotel is budget, so it’s unlikely that anyone will do this. The house itself is made of planks, so be prepared for the heat. The attitude of the staff, as always, is amazing, they help solve any questions. I really liked the bathroom, it’s always cool and spacious and authentic. Getting to the beach is a whole story, we only dared once, the road is very difficult, consisting of 400 steps, the beach itself is wild and dirty, to be honest, no one cleans up the garbage on the shore; they carry algae and plastic. There are no sunbeds, food or drink there) You can rent mopeds right on the spot. Because the only way to get anywhere from there is there, or by taxi. The nearest decent pestle is 15 minutes on foot. It's called Loca. I really recommend them, gorgeous large portions and finally normal meat in pieces, not fried cracklings
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