On the positive side, the dining room offers excellent food that is both tasty and varied. However, there is no entertainment available for either children or adults. A major drawback is the beach, which is supposed to be reserved for the resort but is occupied by 70 percent of savages who take up sun loungers under the stationary areas of the sanatorium. The beach staff does not address this issue, forcing resort guests to wake up at 7 in the morning to secure a sun lounger before the savages claim them, leaving spa hotel guests with nowhere to relax. Additionally, these same savages tend to scatter around the sanatorium grounds, sitting under trees and using them to dry their belongings. Despite these inconveniences, the beach itself is nice and the sea is clean, with clear visibility of the bottom at depths exceeding 2 meters. The rooms have not been renovated in a while, but they are still livable. Overall, I would rate it a solid 3, with the dining room being the highlight, although the presence of these savages negatively impacts the entire experience.