Twin garden view what a room. What do standard hotel abbreviations mean?

Explanation of abbreviations for hotel accommodation numbers

Type of allocation

SNGL (single) Single Room.

DBL (double) - double room with one large double bed (an option when 2 regular beds are pushed together), or with two separate beds (double twin)

TRPL (triple) - triple room (usually two beds + additional folding bed or sofa).

QDPL (quadriple) - quadruple room.

4 PAX (quarter) - four-bed room.

EXB (extra bed) - extra bed.

ADL (adult) - adult.

INF (infant) - child 0-3 years old.

CHD (child) - a child, from 3 to 12 years old, but in a number of hotels up to 15-18 years old.

SNGL + INF – 1 adult + child (0-3 years).

SNGL + CHD – 1 adult + child (3-12 years old).

DBL + INF – 2 adults + child (0-3 years).

DBL + CHD - 2 adults + child (3-12 years old).

DBL + EXB - three adults.

DBL + 2 CHD (3-6) – 2 adults + 2 children from 3 to 6 years old.

2 ADL + 2 CHD (3-6) (2-12) - 2 adults + 2 children (the first from 3 to 6 years old, the second from 6 to 12 years old).

2 ADL + 2 CHD (2-12) – 2 adults + 2 children from 6 to 12 years old.

TRPL + 1 CHLD (3-6) – 3 adults + child from 3 to 6 years old.

3 ADL + 1 CHD (3-12) – 3 adults + child from 3 to 12 years old.

3 ADL + 2 CHD (3-6) – 3 adults + 2 children from 3 to 6 years old.

BO (bed only) - accommodation without meals

Case types

MB (main building) - the main building.

NB (new building) - new building.

APT (appartament) - a type of room that, in addition to the living area, has an area equipped with a kitchenette, with a set of dishes, an electric stove, and a kettle; as a rule, they are sold without meals.

1 BDRM - one bedroom apartment.

2 BDRM - apartments with two bedrooms.

BGLW (bungalo) - bungalow - a separate building used to accommodate tourists, often offered in tropical and southern countries.

VILLA - a villa, a detached house, VIP level, which usually has an advantage over other types of accommodation - its own garden, its own pool, large area, exclusive location in the hotel, privacy from other tourists.

HV( Holiday Village) - a club hotel, which is a complex of bungalows, there are HV-1, HV-2 clubs of categories 1 and 2, differing in the range of services provided free of charge.

Cabana - a building on the beach (or near the pool), like a bungalow, standing separately from the main building and sometimes equipped as a bedroom.

Chalet is a chalet, a separate house, usually in the mountains, consisting of 2 or more rooms.

Executive floor - one or more floors in a hotel with more high level services, as well as with an additional set of services.

Room types

Standart - standard room.

Studio - a one-room room larger than a standard one, usually in an apartment, with a small kitchen combined with the room.

Superior - a room larger than standard.

De luxe rooms increased comfort, larger area than Superior.

Duplex - two-story room.

Family room - a family room larger than a standard one (often consisting of several rooms), which can accommodate 4 or more people.

Family studio - a room for a family with two adjacent rooms.

Suite is a superior room with a living room and a bedroom, with high quality furniture and equipment.

Suite mini - superior category room (better than Superior).

Junior suite - superior room: usually a large comfortable room with a separated sleeping area, which can be converted into a living room during the day.

Senior suite is a superior room, usually two-room: living room and bedroom.

Executive suite - usually a suite with two bedrooms.

King suite - “royal suite”, which has 2 bedrooms, a living room and a meeting room or study.

Connected rooms - combined rooms that have a door-passage from one to the other.

Balcony room - room with a balcony.

Corner room - corner room.

Sitting area - a relaxation area - a part of the room where there are armchairs, a coffee table, and sometimes also a sofa.

Honeymoon room - a room for newlyweds, with a large Kingsize bed and an additional gift from the hotel.

Business room - a large room with office equipment (computer, fax) suitable for work.

President room - the most luxurious hotel rooms, with several bedrooms, an office, and two or three toilets.

Bed types

French bed - double bed; Some standard rooms may have 2 regular beds pushed together instead.

Kingsize bed - “king bed” more than 180-220 cm wide.

Queensize bed - “king bed” 150-180 cm wide.

Types of views from room windows

ROH (run of the house) - accommodation in a hotel without specifying the type of room and view from the window.

IV (inside view) - view of the atrium or interior of the hotel.

SV ( sea ​​view) - sea view.

SSV (side sea view) - side view of the sea.

BV (beach view) - view of the beach.

CV (city view) - view of the city.

DV (dune view) - view of the sand dunes.

GV (garden view) - view of the garden.

LV (land view) - view of the surrounding area.

MV (mountain view) - view of the mountains.

OV (ocean view) - view of the ocean.

PV (pool view) - view of the pool.

RV (river view) - view of the river.

VV (valley view) - view of the valley.

Power types

OB, NA, RO - without power.

BB (bed & breakfast) - breakfasts. Continental breakfast - continental breakfast - a light breakfast consisting of coffee or tea, juice, buns, butter and jam. English breakfast - a full breakfast, usually includes fruit juice, scrambled eggs and ham, toast, butter, jam and coffee or tea. American breakfast buffet - an analogue of a continental breakfast + various cuts (sausages, cheese) and hot dishes (omelet, sausages).

HB (half board) - half board: breakfast + lunch or breakfast + dinner.

HB+ - extended half board: breakfast and dinner (buffet), as well as local alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks all day.

FB (full board) - full board: breakfast + lunch + dinner.

FB+ - extended full board with local drinks during meals.

Mini ALL/AI (mini all inclusive) - full board with locally produced drinks not only during meals, but in limited quantities (usually beer, wine).

ALL/AI (all inclusive) - meals throughout the day, including locally produced drinks (including alcohol) in unlimited quantities.

ULTRA ALL/AI (ultra all inclusive) - meals throughout the day, including imported drinks (including alcohol) + Additional services at the discretion of the hotel administration.

A-LA CARTE - a menu in which each dish is indicated with its own separate price.

MENU - food menu - a limited number of dishes from the menu, usually at dinner, to choose from (vegetable or meat salad, fish or meat).

Hotel star classification

1* - Standard double room should be approximately 8-10 sq.m. The room has a wardrobe or hanger, chairs, washbasin, mirror, two towels for each guest. Daily cleaning, linen change should occur every 7-8 days, towels - every 3-4 days. At least two bathrooms per floor and one toilet per no more than five rooms.

2* - Everything is the same as in 1* hotels, only linen is changed every 6 days. The toilet and bathroom are usually located in the room. The hotel must also have a restaurant or cafe and offer food options.

3* - Starting from category 3* and above, each room must have a toilet and bathroom, dressing table, luggage stand, radio, etc. The rooms of most three-star hotels, with the exception of the cheapest ones, have TV and air conditioning. The floors in them are usually tiled. Bed linen is changed 2 times a week. Towels are changed daily. The only perfume accessories you will be offered are soap. Some hotels offer iron rentals. The hotel territory may include: a guarded parking lot, a swimming pool (in resort hotels) restaurant, hairdresser, business center, currency exchange. The hotel staff wears uniforms, separated by service. Rooms from 10-12 sq. m.

4* - Everything that is in 3* hotels, plus: as a rule, a minibar, individual air conditioning, telephone, safe, hairdryer, shampoo, bath gel in each room (usually issued on the day of arrival). Daily change of bed linen and towels. Services such as washing, ironing, and cleaning of clothes are provided (with a minimum order time of 24 hours). The price list can be found at Reception. A breakfast menu is served in your room. On the territory of the hotel there are: a beauty salon, a sports and fitness center, car rental, a TV salon, a music salon, games and conference rooms, a restaurant, a sauna, a swimming pool, etc. The area of ​​the rooms is usually at least 13 square meters. m.

5* - The same as in 4* hotels, but at a higher quality level. And also sometimes a second bathroom in the room and a telephone in the bathroom. Rooms are at least 16 sq. m.

4* - 5* hotels are expected to have suites (apartments), several elevators, all sorts of additional services such as laundry, dry cleaning, serving breakfast and late dinner in the room, currency exchange, calling a taxi, selling newspapers, souvenirs, and so on.

In a number of countries there is an alternative classification of hotels. In Turkey, for example, you can relax in club hotels (Holliday Village), which are divided into:

HV1 - Hotel of the club system of the first category with accommodation in cottages. Approximately equivalent to 3-4 stars. They have good animation and a large green area, but the rooms are small.

HV2 - Club hotel of the lower 2nd category.

And in Greece, the class of hotels is still indicated in Latin letters:

De Luxe is similar to a 4-5* hotel.

A - 3-4* hotel.

B - 2-3* hotel.

C - 1-2* hotel.

Hotels also differ according to the following criteria:

1st coastline- these are hotels located directly on the seashore.

2nd coastline - these are hotels with a road or promenade between the territory and the beach.

Suite room (translation) - suites, apartments or luxury apartments. What is a Suite room? A suite is a superior room with an improved layout, usually consisting of at least two rooms: a bedroom and a relaxation area with a dining room. The size of Suite rooms in each hotel is different; it is rare that the room area will be less than 40 square meters. Suites are in great demand among tourists, especially families of three or more people. The choice of such rooms is obvious - in addition to the fact that the Suite has a large total area, there will be two separate rooms, improved quality repairs and a more comfortable environment; there will always be an additional fold-out sofa in the recreation area, which will allow you to comfortably accommodate at least 3 adults (2 +1AD), and in different rooms, which can be closed on the door. In the dining area there is always a dining table, chairs, a coffee table, and several armchairs. Sometimes a suite room even has a small kitchen with the necessary kitchen appliances; more often such rooms are called family suites. The bathroom is large, fully equipped, with a full bath and shower - sometimes a separate Jacuzzi bath and a separate shower, two sinks can be installed, and there is often a bidet. Suite rooms are equipped with comfortable furniture and more modern equipment. Soft armchairs and sofas will allow you to relax and unwind after a hard day, the beds will have good orthopedic mattresses and comfortable pillows that retain the shape of your head, there will always be comfortable chairs for relaxing on the balcony or terrace. The room always has a minibar, two large plasma or LCD TVs (each room has its own TV), a kettle with tea accessories, and maybe a coffee machine. Multimedia equipment is often present - stations for iPod, iPhone and iPad, DVD players, satellite receivers, as well as elements of a “smart home” - remote control of lights, window curtains, etc. other. In five-star hotels, Suite rooms will always have soft bathrobes and disposable slippers according to the number of guests, and an exclusive expanded set of bath cosmetics. Almost always, suite rooms, along with best location in hotels and resort hotels you can choose a suite with your own terrace, lawn or garden, and even your own private pool. Suite with its own pool (Suite room private pool) Suites can be divided by the number of rooms, in this case their number is indicated, as an example: Suite 1 bedroom (suite with one bedroom), Suite 2 bedrooms (suite with two bedrooms), Suite 3 bedrooms, etc., in such rooms, in addition to additional bedrooms, the number of bathrooms is also added. In addition, any hotel can give its own designations for suites, for example elite suite, family roof suite, royal suite, king suite, queens suite, etc., the nuances of each type must be studied on the hotel website. There are hotels in which all rooms are of at least a suite room level. Like simpler room types, Suite rooms may vary in view options from the room - Suite garden room, Suite room sea view, pool view, etc. The price, depending on the view from the window/balcony, varies quite noticeably. A typical suite looks something like this:

These days, a method of placing clients such as ROH (Run of the house) is gaining popularity. A literal translation into Russian could mean “to run away from home.”

What is it? An opportunity to relax in comfortable conditions or a simple money scam?

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To begin with, I would like to say that in modern hotels there are several types of rooms:

  • Single(SNG, SGL) – standard room for one person. As a rule, in places of this type there is one single bed and all other amenities that were specified in the hotel regulations.
  • Double(DBL, dbl) - the same standard room, but already designed for two people, with one double bed. If you wish, you can move in there alone, without other tourists.
  • Twin– standard double room with two single beds. There is standard furniture, the size of the room is also standard.

What is ROH

This is a method of accommodation in which the type of room is determined by the hotel administration upon arrival of the visitor. In other words, you book this type of accommodation. Further, when you arrive to check in, you can be given keys to absolutely any room in the hotel that is available. This could be a regular standard room, a luxury room, or an all-inclusive room.

Moreover, ROH is suitable for those who plan to travel in large numbers of tourists. Let's say you go on a trip with a company of 50-70 people. When your group arrives at the hotel, you will receive the keys to the best rooms. Of course, it is unknown what these numbers will be, but the fact is that you will save a considerable amount of money on this.

For a visitor who wants to save on travel, this option has more positive aspects than negative. For example, if such a tourist was accommodated in best number hotel, it turns out that he paid for it as for an ordinary one. Thus he saved 2 or even 3 times. If you are sure that you will order Standard, then you will not lose anything when you choose the “Run of the house” room.

Now let's talk about what can go wrong if you order this placement method. Let's start with the fact that you will not know where you will be accommodated. You will have no idea what your room will look like. In such situations, you will have to prepare for the fact that you may not be placed in the best room. If you understand and agree to such conditions, then you can safely buy this type of accommodation.

Be careful: the hotel administration will not respond to claims and complaints for poor-quality rooms.

Another disadvantage of this offer is dishonest hotels. There are a lot of stories on the Internet that say that even if there was a luxury room, a respectable tourist was accommodated in a standard one. In this case, you have the right to write a complaint and write an application to the court under the article “provision of poor-quality services.” But as a rule, good hotels They will not spoil their reputation with court proceedings, but will only meet you halfway. So, ROH can be both a great offer and a scam. It all depends on which hotel you want to receive this service.

  1. If you want to relax in a high-quality room, it is best to book hotels between the peak tourist seasons. At a time when tourists from all over the world begin to relax, it is almost impossible to find a good room in a hotel, because they are all either already occupied or booked.
  2. Always find out what conditions are presented in the Standard category. You need to know what you are signing up for if you are placed in a regular room. In some hotels you may not like them at all. Be careful when choosing a “Run of the house” room type.
  3. Always indicate the type of accommodation. This can be the category sng, or twin, or dbl. This action is necessary so that no one is suddenly assigned to you. It often happens that when a person does not choose the type of accommodation, he is placed in the same room with a stranger. In such situations, it is better to relax together.
  4. Choose carefully the hotel you want to go to for the Run of the house offer. It is necessary that this organization has a good reputation. To do this, you can look at reviews on the Internet. Nowadays there are a lot of sites that collect opinions from all over the world about all hotels. Unfortunately, not all reviews are reliable.
When choosing a tour on the website of a tour operator or hotel, travelers are faced with abbreviations that are not entirely clear - standard dbl, dbl, sngl, trpl, chd, exb, 3 dbl. What do these placement types mean? These abbreviations characterize certain standards of a particular type of accommodation in a hotel room, depending on the number of guests staying. Let us consider in detail the decoding of each type of number separately.

Main types of accommodation.

SNGL(single) accommodation in a single room. Small room for one person with a single bed. The SNGL room is characterized by its small size and austere furnishings. There are either few or no SNGL rooms in hotels. When booking SNGL, hotels usually accommodate you in a standard DBL (double) room. DBL (double room) double room with either one large double bed or two single beds pushed together (DBL twin option). Most often, a DBL room is a standard one-room standard hotel room. Unlike SNGL, DBL room has a larger area and an improved interior. TWIN(twin) double room with two separate beds. In fact, the same room as DBL, most often TWIN accommodation is carried out in a standard one-room hotel room, but in such a room the single beds are separated. TRPL(triple) – triple room. Typically, when placing a TRPL, you will be provided with a one-room room with a double bed and one single bed (EXB - extra bed), or three separate single beds. When checking into TRPL, you will most often be given a DBL size room or larger. QDPL(quadruple) - four-bed room. The QDPL room is one room with 4 beds. At QDPL, these can be options of one double and two singles, two connected single beds or four separate single beds. Often QDPL numbers are the same as DBL and TWIN, but often larger.

Additional designations

EXB(extra bed) – extra bed for an adult (over 12 years old). This designation is given to rooms in which another additional bed, called EXB, is installed or can be installed. In this case, the designation will be: DBL+EXB A.D.L.(adult) - adult. Depending on the hotel, an ADL is considered a person between the ages of 12 and 14. INF(infant) - child 0-2 years old. Often there is no separate INF category in hotels; children from 0 to 2 years old can be classified as CHD - 0 to 12 years old. C.H.D.(CHLD) - child. Designation of residence of a child under 12 (14) years of age. IN different hotels interpret the age of CHD as follows: from 0 to 6 years, from 0 to 12 (or 14) years. In one case or another, accommodation for CHD can be either free or paid with a discount.

Combined types of hotel accommodation

SNGL+INF– means occupancy of 1 adult and 1 child under 2 years old. Accommodation in a SNGL room with a single bed and an extra cot. In many hotels, in the SNGL+INF option, a child under 2 years old can stay free of charge. Same as 1ADL+INF. SNGL+CHD- 1 adult + child under 12 (14) years old. SNGL+CHD means that the accommodation will be in a single SNGL room, plus an extra bed for a child. Same as 1ADL+1CHD. SGL+2CHD- accommodation 1 adult + 2 children under 12 (14) years old. A rare type of occupancy - not many SNGL rooms can accommodate two extra beds, but there are exceptions. Same as 1ADL+2CHD. * Important note - when placing SNGL, hotels often provide a larger standard DBL (double) room. In this case, the placement of SNGL+CHD and SGL+2CHD is very comfortable. DBL+INF– means 2 adults and 1 child under 2 years old. Accommodation in a DBL room with a double bed and an extra cot. Same as 2ADL+INF. DBL+CHD- double room with a child. Accommodation will be in a DBL room, which, in addition to a large double bed, has an additional children's bed. Depending on the hotel, in the DBL+CHD option a child can stay for free or with a significant discount. Same as 2ADL+CHD. DBL+EXB- means that the accommodation will be in a DBL double room, plus an additional EXB bed for an adult. An adult is considered to be someone over 12 or, in some cases, over 14 years of age. DBL+EXB is a fairly common type of accommodation, found even in expensive hotels. Same as 2ADL+EXB. DBL+2CHD- double room and 2 children. Actually the same as DBL+CHD, but there will be two children's beds for guests under 12 (14) years of age. Means the same as 2ADL+2CHD. DBL+EXB+CHD- double room DBL + extra bed for an adult EXB + bed for a child CHD. This is a DBL room that can accommodate four people, 3 adults and one child under 12 (14) years old. Quite a rare type of check-in in hotels. Same as 3ADL+1CHD. TRPL+2CHD- triple room with two separate beds for children under 12 (14) years old. A very rare type of occupancy due to the difficulty of accommodating such a number of guests in a TRPL room. This type of accommodation is typical for large Family rooms. Same as 3ADL+2CHD. QDPL+1CHD- quadruple room with extra bed for a child under 12 (14) years old. Expensive hotels usually do not provide such rooms. For such accommodation in hotels it is necessary to book a family room. Family number room or Family suite. ** The description of these types of accommodation is typical for rooms in the lower price category of hotels. It should be borne in mind that for most of the above types of accommodation there are more comfortable rooms, with the possibility of choosing a view from the room: sea view, mountain view, pool view. Superior room DBL or DBL+EXB - superior room with increased room size, sometimes with an additional fold-out sofa, which can comfortably accommodate 3 adults (2+1AD). Family room DBL or DBL+EXB or DBL+2CHD - is a family room of one or more rooms. Often a Family room is made by combining two adjacent standard rooms with a door between them. Convenient for family living. DBL suite or DBL suite+EXB - a superior room with an improved layout, usually consisting of at least two rooms. Ideal for placement of DBL+EXB or DBL+2CHD More exact description Any room and type of accommodation must be looked at on the hotel website.

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Accommodation:

SGL (single) - single, single room, hotel room for one person.

DBL (double) - double, double room, hotel room for two people with one large bed.

TWN (twin) - twin, hotel room for two people with two beds.

TRPL (triple) - triple, triple room, hotel room for three people with three beds and it consists of a dbl or twn + extra bed (an extra bed can be extra or fixed depending on the hotel).

ExB (extra bed) - Extra bed, installed in double or twin rooms,

that is, room + extra bed = triple. In 99% of cases there can only be one extra bed in a room. An extra bed can look like a fixed bed, a folding bed, an air mattress or a regular mattress.

Chld (Children) - child (usually the price is indicated for a child in a room with one or two adults), for example SGL+1CHLD (adult with a child) or DBL+2CHLD (2 adults with two children).

Type of number:

Standard - standard room type (usually the cheapest room in the hotel).

STND - standard double room.

Superior - rooms with improved layout (type, size).

Senior suite - suite (superior room), usually two-room: living room and bedroom.

Deluxe - even better rooms (larger), luxurious room.

Suite mini - superior category room.

R.O.H. - (run of house) - low room rate, but upon arrival you can be given both a standard and deluxe room.

Villa bungalow is a separate building, there can be from one to several rooms per house.

BGL, bungalow - a separate house on the hotel premises, usually of a lower category. Often offered in tropical and southern countries.

Connected room - adjacent or connected rooms, that is, rooms with a door between them (usually in most hotels, when booking simple rooms, you can order connected rooms).

Family rooms - rooms for accommodation with a family; the size and number of residents may vary depending on the hotel room.

Family studio - a room for a family with two adjacent rooms.

Studio is a spacious room consisting of one large room divided into two functional areas. One part of the room is the living room, and the second is the bedroom.

1 bed room (1BR) - a room with a single bedroom and an entrance living room (depending on the hotel).

2 bed room (2BR) - a room with two bedrooms and an entrance living room (depending on the hotel).

Apartment - rooms close to the appearance of modern apartments, with places for cooking, two or more room apartments.

Concierge room - differs in increased compared to standard rooms, level of service.

Additional room description:

Balcony - room with a balcony.

A/C air conditioning in the room.

Beach front - the room is located almost on the beach.

Beach view - room overlooking the beach.

City View - view of the city.

Golf View - view of the golf course.

GV (Garden View) - view of the garden, onto the hotel territory.

Land View - a view of the hotel territory or the surrounding area.

Main Building - the main building.

Mountain View - view of the mountains.

Ocean front - room with ocean view.

Park view - room with a view of the park.

Pool View - View of the pool.

SF - direct sea view.

SSV - side sea view.

SV (sea view) - sea view.

Valley view - view of the valley.

VO or OB (Bed Only) - accommodation without meals.

RO - Room Only - hotel accommodation without meals.

BB (Breakfast) - a meal plan that includes breakfast at the hotel. This can be a buffet or continental breakfast.

Continental Breakfast - continental breakfast - a light breakfast consisting of coffee or tea, juice, buns, butter and jam.

RB is a hotel acronym for a hotel stay that includes breakfast only.

HB (Half board) - 2 meals a day at the hotel. Usually this is breakfast and dinner, but some hotels may have breakfast and lunch. Drinks at lunch and dinner are usually not included in the price.

HB+ - extended half board - breakfast and dinner (buffet), as well as local alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks all day.

FB (Full Board) - 3 meals a day at the hotel (breakfast + lunch + dinner). Drinks at lunch and dinner are usually not included in the price.

Buffet is a type of self-service in restaurants and cafes, characterized by the fact that visitors, for a single average fee, receive any number of dishes of their choice from those offered, previously displayed in the hall.

Mini all inclusive - full board with locally produced drinks not only during meals, but in limited quantities.

AI, All inclusive(All inclusive) - a mode that includes not only 3 meals a day, but also additional services such as a light breakfast, snacks, and light dinner. Drinks are included in the price. Sometimes these may only be locally produced drinks, while foreign ones are sold for an additional fee.

All inclusive De Luxe - All inclusive de luxe - type of food and services provided at the hotel: bathrobe and slippers in each room, fresh fruit on the day of arrival, full board, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks of local and imported production, as well as specialized restaurants a- a la carte, ice cream, drinks in the minibar, room service.

All inclusive Fine Service - All inclusive fine service - type of food and services provided at the hotel: bathrobe and slippers in each room, daily in the room - fresh fruit, chocolate, full board, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks of local and imported production, as well as specialized a la carte restaurants, ice cream, drinks in the minibar, room service, yacht tour, including breakfast.

All inclusive High Class - All inclusive high class - type of food and services provided at the hotel: full board, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks of local and imported production, as well as specialized a la carte restaurants, ice cream, drinks in the minibar, room service (room service), massage, laundry, bowling, tennis courses.

All inclusive PLUS - All inclusive plus - type of food and services provided at the hotel: full board, locally produced alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, as well as specialized a la carte restaurants, ice cream, water in the minibar.

All inclusive Royal Class - All inclusive royal class - type of food and services provided at the hotel: full board, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks of local and imported production, as well as specialized a la carte restaurants, ice cream, in the minibar: wine, beer, soft drinks, room service, internet-cafe, bowling, tennis courses.

All inclusive Superior - All inclusive superior - type of food and services provided at the hotel: bathrobe and slippers in each room, daily in the room - fresh fruit, chocolate, full board, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks of local and imported production, as well as specialized restaurants a la carte, ice cream, drinks in the minibar, tennis lessons, mini golf.

All inclusive ULTRA - All inclusive Ultra - type of food and services at the hotel: bathrobe and slippers in each room, fresh fruit on the day of arrival, full board, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks of local and imported production, as well as specialized a la carte restaurants , ice cream, drinks in the minibar, massage, internet cafe, tennis training courses.