The beach is clean, cozy, and there are several accommodation options. Under an umbrella, palm tree or a shared canopy.The prices are humane, there is a lot of entertainment for children and adults. coffee, ice cream, beer, snacks can be ordered in the bars right on the beach.. There is a decent dining room through the underpass, inexpensive and clean. There are tables inside and outside. There is no toilet, but there is a place to wash your hands.
A cafe on the beach is absolutely not recommended. The prices are horse-like- you need to wash your hands in unsanitary conditions. When you see khinkali on the menu, know that no one will sculpt them in the cafe. They will take a package from the nearest store out of the freezer and cook for 20 minutes. Moreover, if the order is from 2 tables, then the kitchen will easily snap its ears and the portion is carried to someone alone, and the second client waits for another 20 minutes. In general, female waitresses in black T-shirts are very unhurried. If you are too lazy to go somewhere, then pizza, French fries, khachapur boat are safe, especially if you have hand wipes with you.
Definitely the best beach on the coast in Sukhum district. Infrastructure, cleanliness, convenience are all there. But one thing can be said about sandy-bullshit)There is mostly sand on the shore, and large pebbles begin closer to the sea. A pebble the size of a quail egg enters the sea) It's the same in the sea itself, at least where you can stand everywhere like this. Maybe someone likes to walk on rocks, but we don't.. My legs hurt! The waves knock down and push and all those leaving and entering go with an uneven gait to the face. Maybe, of course, we are like that, but in our understanding, a sandy beach is where there is only sand, as, for example, in Anapa. So the best beach turned out to be really the best, but not the favorite
It's better to get there. You can also walk: from the Seaport about 35-40 minutes, but the road will not be picturesque everywhere. The beach is quite long and wide. Different owners offer sun beds with mattresses and umbrellas, but for different prices: we took 700 rubles for the whole set, and 50 m. We were offered 1,500 for the whole day. The sand is not fine, not white and not very clean. But the sand. In September (there were 20 and 21 Sep.), there were few people. There are bars (some are already closed in September), changing rooms, showers, ski rentals, even toilets are found. The sea is clear, there are small pebbles on the surf line, the same at the entrance to the water, deep after 4-5 meters. The buoys are far away, you can swim safely. There were no jellyfish or sharks)