At Hotel Marina Port, from June 1 to Aug 31 the cost is 26,500 HUF (i106) for a standard double in high season. The restaurant cuisine, with an average entrée of about 3000 HUF (Euro 12), is pricey, but the food is good. Room service ends at 10 pm. Satellite English television, A/C, Internet connections. The waiters and the front desk are very good in English. Most of the staff speaks some. They have a modern dock and boats (sail only, a few with electric motors) are rentable. A bonus is that you can get sailing lessons too (seeWater Adventures, pages 353 ff).
Yacht club members receive a substantial discount, but you must dock a boat at the marina for that. Every room has an extraordinary view, great for sunrise and sunset. There is a pleasant indoor pool and sauna along with wellness programs, a gym, massage, sauna, special diets or shakes, and weight reduction and conditioning programs.
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