Nice hotel. New. The rooms are cozy, made like apartments, with their own kitchen, this is a great advantage, there is a restaurant and the breakfasts are very tasty, the staff is super friendly and helpful, the sea is visible right from the window, ideal for a summer vacation with family
We lived for 2 weeks in this village in August. The location is very convenient. It takes 5 minutes from the room to the beach. If you have special bracelets, an umbrella and 2 sun beds are free of charge. Shops, if on foot, it's a long way. Restaurants are 10 minutes away. It's a pity that the locals litter on the beach, this is the only thing that upset. The territory of the village is well maintained.
A wonderful place! The airport is nearby, 16 km away. A wide and long beach (I think it is the best in Azerbaijan). Clean smooth sand. The water in the sea is beautiful with a gentle entrance. The bottom is also fine sand. The beach is paid for strangers, so there are always much fewer people here than on neighboring beaches. The territory of the village is guarded and closed. The village consists of three-storey houses with 5-6 apartments, one or two per floor. The quality of repair and the level of technology - as lucky)) Each owner does it to his taste. But in any case, everything is decorous and noble. My kindest recommendations. And in general, Azerbaijan is a wonderful country and people! Ps life hack: find a very well restaurant near the village. Just a bomb! I didn't expect it! Very!!! delicious! Excellent sincere service and a surprisingly pleasant price tag on the menu. The family from the belly and with a bottle of wine sat on 118 manats. Yes, an unexpected oasis in such a modest neighborhood.
And the main life hack: do not book a transfer in advance. Install the Bolt app and use taxis everywhere. The application is Russian-speaking and taxi prices in the country through it are ridiculous. From the airport the price is from 3.5 manat, from DelMar to Baku from 10 manat. Well, and so on))
There is WiFi at the airport, free and without registration. Taxis can be paid in cash.
There is trouble with rubles in exchangers, no one wants to buy. The best option is to get a UnionPay card at home and go with it (the bank is not under sanctions. I went with Gazprom) . ABB Bank operates in the country with this system. At the airport, you will withdraw how many manats you need from it, there is an ATM, as you exit - on the right. It is more profitable than changing in the bank, even if you find it. And there are a huge number of these ATMs in the country. On the contrary, almost all stores do not accept them. In stores, ask for ABB terminals, then the card will pass.