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Fantastic encounter with dolphins
A fantastic natural park with a beautiful beach (though not well-maintained). This year, the overall appearance is disappointing compared to last year. The irrigation system seems to be functioning very poorly, resulting in most of the park looking dry and barren. The flowers are wilting without proper hydration. The accommodations feature outdated furniture, lack air conditioning, and do not provide basic kitchen supplies, with the use of kettles being prohibited. Many services have been outsourced to commercial vendors, leading to a decline in service quality. In conclusion, it appears that the sanatorium lacks effective management and is now focused on profit rather than providing a quality experience. Unfortunately, it seems that not even grass can thrive in this environment.
The sea is pristine, with rocky seabeds at the shore. The accommodations, particularly the superior rooms, do not live up to the advertised standards: outdated furniture, broken amenities, and aging plumbing that frequently malfunctions, including a leaky bathtub. The meals are typical of a sanatorium, but satisfying. We stayed with our young 3-year-old and dined in the dining hall, which was suitable for families with children. Overall, it's a pleasant place to unwind.
An amazing health resort located on the Black Sea shore, nestled at the base of Ayu-Dag. Stunning park right on the premises. Caring team at the medical facility. Engaging cultural and leisure activities. Diverse trips to the towns along the southern Crimean coast. Extensive selection of meals available in the dining area.