There was one day passing through in the middle of June, there were very few people, 20-30 people on this whole beach. The day before, there was a downpour with a thunderstorm, so the water, as usual in such cases, is cloudy, and algae washed ashore. Swimming is quite normal, not particularly shallow, 100 meters from the shore - chest-high. I tried to sail away - there are a lot of jellyfish, but at a distance of 100 m from the shore they do not bother. But it's the same everywhere now. The shore is sand + shell rock, the bottom is fine sand everywhere, I have never met any stones. In general, you can swim, especially when the sea calms down, it should be very good. There are no "changing rooms"! I don't understand, but why? Fortunately, there are few people, I had to be sophisticated with towels... I don't like this... And when there are a lot of people, how?
For a city that is under martial law, there is an excellent clean and well-maintained embankment. There is even a cafe. The beach is flat, a shell with sand. A sea without rocks.
A very pleasant, friendly sea, a good bottom, a seashell beach, but this does not interfere, there are sun loungers, there are few vacationers, jellyfish occasionally occur and do not sting painfully. And very original benches!