The market is good, there are a lot of various souvenirs, products, wines, chacha, you can choose casual clothes for recreation, aquasocks (which is important, since there are pebbles everywhere on the beaches), you can also buy goods for swimming - thick blankets, swimsuits, sunscreen, air mattresses and circles (we do not need a circle we were lucky, we bought a circle for a child on arrival from a nice woman at first sight, we did not use it on the first day, on the second day they cheated, but it turned out to be defective, after an hour it deflated, they brought it to change, she refused us, adding at the end of the dialogue that we had deliberately spoiled it and that she would call the police now, they didn't make a scene, wished her well and left, so if possible, check everything you buy right away) The prices of all products are a little too high.
The usual market, you can buy meat for barbecue and things for the beach. Here you can buy tea and nuts, everything that is sold everywhere. There are not enough souvenirs here, so if for gifts it is better to go to Pitsunda, well, or somewhere else.
The market is small, dirty, a lot of things need to be repaired, it works until three. Although it is not logical for tourists to go to the market in the hottest weather - I want to wait under the air conditioner. But this is the specificity of all eastern markets.
We bought fruits, cheeses, beach clothes.