In order to save money, the owner of Remzi constantly turned off the hot water (washing dishes in cold water and going to a cold shower is unpleasant), the house was dirty, I had to ask for a rag to clean myself, the toilet brush container was never washed, noisy air conditioning, dilapidated repairs. The owner himself sleeps in the kitchen.
You will have to go to the most beautiful beach through bushes and trees littered with garbage.
For its price, it's just wonderful. Of course, the houses are simpler than standard wooden bungalows, the wallpaper is slightly frayed. But the bathroom is in perfect order, the beds and pillows are very comfortable, the air conditioner works properly for both cooling and heating, there is a refrigerator, a closet, and quite decent breakfasts. A beautiful garden where peacocks walk. The price-quality ratio is remarkable.
Upd: there is a nuance that the houses are poorly insulated, and, I think, from November to March, even with air conditioning, it may be a little cold for warmth
mentally and inexpensively. The hosts don't know Russian and don't speak much English, but that's not a problem. It is quite possible to explain yourself in a mixture of languages and a calculator. It's pretty much camping. we lived in a cottage and were very satisfied. It's close to the sea, even though it's in the backyard