Upon arriving at this quaint and lovely hotel nestled in the hills of inland Crimea, my companion and I were greeted by the overtly polite, hospitable, and actually glorious owners of this fine establishment. After being shown to our room overlooking the beautiful valley that is Bakhchisaray, we were promptly brought a local spread of tea and local sweets. This was to be enjoyed while sitting next to their small but clean and well appointed pool. Our room was very clean and comfortable. Breakfast the next day was prompt and delicious. Honestly I could have stayed there for days.
Somewhat fortunately we had to head to Malta. The hotel supplied a truly fantastic guide to drive us the distance to the coast. First thing we were asked was whether we wanted to take the fast route, or the longer route following the coast. Obviously we opted for the latter. To make a long story short our guide, skilled in English, proved to be a consummate guide and historian in our too short of a drive to the Black Sea. She entertained us with stories about her life. Managing both questions about Crimea that included current politics and the honest impressions on her life in Crimea.
When we finally arrived at our hotel in Malta, we talked at length about our time at Bahital and how we wish that we could go back sometime in our life.More
- Free Wifi
- Restaurant