GoodZone Club Hotel Zatoka — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Zatoka, Ukraine
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

GoodZone Club Hotel Zatoka

Zatoka  ·  Ukraine  ·  Zolotoy Bereg Bul. 11

4.3 1292 guest reviews

About GoodZone Club Hotel Zatoka — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Zatoka

GoodZone Club Hotel Zatoka is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Zatoka, Ukraine. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, jacuzzi, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 4.3 / 5

Tabi Kamysh
★★★★★ Sep 2021

Had a team building there. We all had incredible time together. This place is so nice, food and drinks are good. Waiters are all very helpful. Thank you for your work.

zakaria baheri
★★★★★ Jul 2021

Just what you need to get away from the city surprisingly more English spoken than suggested on the booking site and the best barman Sergey makes awesome cocktails 😉

Igor Shevchenko
★☆☆☆☆ May 2019

Me and my family experienced a rather bizarre situation while staying here for 4 days, in May 2019. During checkout, an administrator noted that 3 pieces of glassware were absent from our rooms. They claimed its total cost to be 150 UAH, or 6 USD. A quick "investigation" on our part led to a happy confession by a restaurant waiter - they took our precious glasses by mistake. You see restaurant serves food and drinks to rooms too. Having checkout done, we stayed for a coffee and desserts. 1.5 hours later: 1. An exit gate was closed in front of us. We were blocked by security personnel and were told to resolve "an issue" with their office first. 2. It was demanded of us by an administrator and a cashier to present the missing glassware. Was I supposed to go and fetch them from restaurant's kitchen? Apparently that's what they had in mind. 3. They refused to check this matter with the restaurant themselves. By this point we learned that this office manages the whole complex, including the poor restaurant in question. 4. "You should know the rules", we were told, in a refreshingly scary hotelier voice you will not hear anywhere else. "You should apologize!". Rude and unprofessional? An instant "A" score. 5. It was a hot day, and for 30 minutes our car was forced to stay under a direct sunlight, with a small child inside. We could not leave. It wasn't exactly a kidnapping, but still a criminal offence in Ukraine and most everywhere else in the world. Eventually they realized their mistake and doubled-down by saying harshly "you can leave". P.S. - I was spending 250 USD per day during my stay here. This place must be operating on a very low profit margins to be so adamant about a cheap 6 USD hotel glassware they knew was still somewhere on their premises.