jojorance
23 de junio de 2025
We stayed here for a week, and unfortunately, it was a disappointment from beginning to end. The hotel is advertised as a 4-star property, but that rating is very misleading – even 3 stars would be generous. Parts of the hotel feel tired and outdated. The carpets in the rooms aren’t just worn – they’re genuinely dirty and unpleasant (see pic). Slippers are provided, and you’ll be glad they are, because going barefoot isn't an option you’d want to consider. Despite paying for all inclusive, basic amenities like water or coffee in the room come at an extra cost. Housekeeping was unreliable – we had to repeatedly request toilet paper and fresh towels, which should be a given at any hotel, let alone one claiming to be 4-star. The pool is far too small for the number of guests, clearly not updated to match the hotel’s expansion. Sunbeds are old, worn out, and uncomfortable. Entertainment is minimal – only one included show a week. If you want to see any others, you’ll need to head to El Gusto restaurant and bar, which, frustratingly, isn’t part of the all-inclusive package. Even the pool bar isn’t included with AI, which made relaxing by the pool feel like a hassle rather than a luxury. The food was consistently cold, even when arriving at the start of meal service. There was very little variety, and the quality left a lot to be desired – meals felt more like something to endure than enjoy. That said, Montenegro itself is stunning. We booked several excursions just to make the most of our trip – and, in truth, to get away from the hotel as much as possible. Sadly, we wouldn’t return to this hotel and wouldn’t recommend it to anyone expecting a true 4-star experience. Montenegro is well worth visiting, but you can definitely stay somewhere better for less.
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