Perla Sun Park Hotel
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Finding an ideal family-friendly hotel in Primorsko does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Perla Sun Park Hotel, a nice option for travelers like you.
Guest rooms offer a refrigerator, air conditioning, and a mosquito net, and Perla Sun Park Hotel makes getting online easy as free internet access is available.
You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the hotel, including a 24 hour front desk, room service, and outdoor furniture. In addition, guests can enjoy a pool and a lounge during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
While in Primorsko be sure to experience nearby pubs such as Bistro Slovakia.
If you’re looking for something to do, Historical Museum of Primorsko (0.3 mi) is a nice way to spend some time, and it is within walking distance of Perla Sun Park Hotel.
Perla Sun Park Hotel looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Primorsko.
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The rooms were showing signs of wear and tear, the furnishings and decor in the room is used and outdated, sometimes broken, the carpet was very much worn.
Bathroom is also in a poor condition, showers not properly cleaned. Additionally there was an odor in the room.
I have witness also the door frame falling down and elevator failure.
Staff is showing lack of elementary hospitality behavior.
Okay so our first time in Bulgaria and Primorsko (Primorie). So lets get the elephant in the room out of the way. A large percentage (~50%) of the rooms have a shared balcony. I can't believe I didn't see this mentionned before as whilst we we there we heard at least 5 complaints about this. The first night we spend we got into the room and found there was things on the balcony. We immediately called the receptionist who said it was shared and there was a whole family next door. There is a iron gate separating the balcony into two. When there is just enough room for one standard plastic chair. With that there 2 people cannot fit on the balcony. There is a complete lack of privacy as the other visitors can stand on the balcony and look directly into your room. Considering a complete family was next door (including crying baby at 6 in the morning clearly audible) this was far from ideal. These rooms are obviously built for a family sharing each, and to put a single couple in one of them is madness.
Second day they put us in a second room. Balcony and privacy much better. Bathroom poor as the shower didn't have a cubicle instead a makeshift curtain that actually went over half the toilet, so felt like you were showering in the toilet.
Room wasn't properly cleaned in entire time we were there. We had new towels sometimes, but beds never made, floor never vacuumed. In room facilities poor, just small old tv and small fridge that didn't work. Worst thing was that new room faced into pubs that had loud music playing until 3 in the room. Bass from music vibrated our windows.
Restaurant and eating area pretty and food generally good for Bulgaria. Pool small but quite nice although not enough seating so often you would not be able to get a bed. Animation team is there but only for kids and 0 entertainment for adults. No fitness centre and spa expensive and unhelpful (tried 3 languages with the lady and she din't respond to any).
Beach is a small barge ride across river which is never a problem. Beach clean and pretty but sun loungers all need to be paid for (9 eur a day). Really should have had reserved for hotel section and perhaps discounted.
Overall the experience means I certainly wouldn't visit this hotel again. Be warned before reading the biased reviews some of the booking sites have.
On first glance we were pleasantly surprised at the second room. However, after moving in we noticed that the air conditioning was very ineffective due to its capacity and location in only one room. The balcony faced south with a good view of the river, beach and partial view of the swimming pool. Unfortunately the sun was beating through the balcony windows into both rooms from sunrise to sunset. It was also so bright in the rooms because the combination curtains/drapes were ineffective. The shower in the room was spraying water all over but never where you pointed it and the drain was extremely slow. Furthermore, the toilet seat was broken. The beds were very comfortable but the nightstands with lamps were unplugged and there were no outlets in close proximity to plug them in. The refrigerator in one room was working well but in the other room there was no outlet to plug the other refrigerator. The resident engineer did fix the shower but the drain in the shower had to be addressed several times, just like the toilet seat before a commercially acceptable repair was completed to our satisfaction. We did not address the electrical outlets nor the air conditioning issue due to our observation of the maintenance crew being somewhat incompetent to fix simple items as well as wasting our time and become frustrated with their repairs.
The food was part of the all inclusive package. Specifically, it was Bulgarian cuisine with hardly any diversification. Every day the food was the same and did not agree with our Western taste. The alcohol drinks/cocktails were local spirited and awful tasting. The bar tenders served their local alcohol which was very different tasting than what we westerners are used to.
To our surprise not on a regular basis but there was a server that cooked snacks which consisted of local sausages, pizza and french fries straight out of the kitchen. These snacks were very good!
The location of the hotel was described as 80 meters from the beach which was accurate. However, this was misleading because there was a river between the hotel and the beach. The only way to access to the beach was going to a bridge to get across which took about 15 minutes minimum and a distance of at least 500 meters. There was a gentleman with a raft that was available to get across the river from the hotel to the beach. Although it was "free" tipping was only appropriate and welcomed. He was available from morning to 6 pm and was closed for lunch break between noon and 1 pm.
The hotel had one swimming pool which did not seem to be heated. Although other reviews addressed that the pool was small, there were only a few "swimmers" in it at any time. Most were sunbathing on a chaise or under an umbrella.
The beach was fantastic. Although a gradual descent into the water, the sand was great, seashells at the base of the water and temperature about 60 degrees. The water was crystal clear. The water was mildly saline (salinity of human tears) in the Black Sea and hardly oxygenated which resulted in hardly any marine life. There were hardly any waves. Extremely calm. Beach chaises as well as umbrellas were an extra cost and also not cheap at 12 USD per day for two chaises and an umbrella.
In summary an OK hotel for the price, however the rating of 4 stars is unjustifiable! Any excursions and tours are not included and the travel to Sozopol, Nessebar or to Burgas Airport are over an hour due to tour or transfer buses picking up passengers along the way to the final destinations. The tours are somewhat expensive but interesting. We are tourists that are more interested in the culture, people and history of the country.
Not a great deal of choice on food and drink.
Not an ideal place for the disabled people.
Extra cost if you want a drink from the pool bar.
No beach towels if you are spending a day by the pool
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