The villa bears the name of a long-distance captain Mihkel Kurgo whose family owned the building for a long time. Accommodation service in the building was already provided during the first Republic of Estonia when the house was named Salme Villa and which before the completion of Rannahotell was frequented by the president of the time, Konstantin Päts.
The villa is an equally suitable place for a stay for a family with children, a summer guest seeking peace or a businessman. The guesthouse renovated in 2000 has six suites comprised of two rooms and the Sailors’ house built in 2002 has five double rooms. The rooms are spacious and full of light and due to the location, they are also quiet. The rooms are equipped with everything that a customer accustomed to modern comfort requirements needs in a cosy temporary home: TV with cable television channels, free wireless internet, bathroom with underfloor heating and WC, fridge and leather couch (can be opened and used as an additional bed).
It is not allowed to smoke in the rooms. A bar, sauna and parking lot are at the disposal of our guests.
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