When we booked a trip to this hotel, it was honestly an experiment. Every travel agency tried to discourage us from going there with a child, but we still chose it because it was the cheapest option in July. Since we knew exactly where we were going, I cannot complain too much. However, the hotel is almost 100% occupied by Russian guests, and many of them behave as if everyone must speak Russian. We experienced situations and behavior that we had never encountered before. A very big issue is ventilation in the reception area. It is extremely stuffy, smells unpleasant, and there is almost no fresh air. At times it even made us feel nauseous. The food is very basic, nothing special. The main restaurant also has an unpleasant smell, but you can still find something to eat. There are very long queues everywhere, and clearly not enough staff. The best service was at the pool bar. The young staff there were friendly, polite, and professional, and we had a very pleasant experience with them. At the snack bar and at the beach, the queues are extremely long. Water shoes are absolutely necessary to enter the sea. During evening shows, a man comes selling popcorn and sweets, which are not included and must be paid for. Of course, children want them and insist on buying, although such things really should be included in an all-inclusive hotel. I would rate this hotel 2 stars, mainly because we knew what to expect before coming. We did not expect such a high number of Russian guests, and it was something we had to tolerate.