"As I booked for two rooms, one of them was still dirty including the bathroom and the floor. The hotel location was difficult to get to, the staff were new and they even didn't know that we have already booked and paid for the two rooms. The views were not as per the booking, on was viewing weeds and the other overlooking a carpark. Communication with the staff was difficult as they didn't speak good English especially the reception. The rooms were too small to maneuver and we had to put the luggage on the bed everytime we need to use it. The TV wasn't hooked to the Internet, and when connected very few channels worked.
Dinner in the restaurant was very good, car park was available but getting to it was a challenge."
"The front desk attendant (young girl in school for hotel management) was amazing. She went out of her way to assure we had an excellent time. Check in was easy. The rooms are massive especially for old town. Breakfast was delicious. Highly recommend!"
"Beautiful, well equipped spacious apartment. Reception staff were efficient, helpful and friendly. Location was ideal . Pool is much smaller than it looks in photos ."
"Stay away.
The hotel’s public areas, beach and pools are nice, but the rooms and service are nowhere near 5-star standard. In many places this would be a 3-star, or a weak 4-star at best; helped only by location and beach facilities. For the price, especially compared with other much nicer properties we stayed at in Montenegro, it was very poor in quality.
Upon arrival, security in the garage were very blunt demanding parking payment; though it's listed as €15/day, we paid €20/day. To reach our room, a teenager took us through service corridors; and upon entry the room was hot and smelled strongly of stagnant water emanating from shower drain - this foul smell never improved throughout our stay.
The room itself was very tired, and badly maintained: loud AC, wonky bed, wobbling bedside tables, non-working plug sockets, peeling wallpaper, chipped bathroom tiles, stained shower glass, and a dirty balcony with a wasps’ nest (pictured).
Most concerningly, later on, four teenage girls opened our room door with a Keycard. They were not in any uniform and didn't speak English. Reception seemed unconcerned, promised to investigate, then never updated us or replied to messages. No room change was offered despite this and the other issues.
Breakfast was OK, but nowhere near 5-star resort quality, and extremely crowded at peak times; and whilst the beach is nice, watch out for €5 bottles of water and expensive in-room mini-bar.
Seriously considering requesting a partial refund."
"Great little hotel, nice staff, good location. Enjoyed the breakfast. Only downside is the very loud music from nearby club that goes till 1am in the morning. Not the hotel's fault but doesn't allow for a restful night's sleep."
"Great overall stay, not far from kotor old town. Great swimming in front. Breakfast in tue morning was delicious. Only complaints was ac didn’t work great, room was hot. Also my room had no hangers."
If you're planning a road trip to Kotor, staying in an RV park is a great way to see the area. Travelers like this area for both its basketball games and its beaches. After you've found your spot at the RV park in Kotor, check out the historical sites for a memorable time.
What should I see in Kotor?
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