A beautiful beach, I consider one of the best on the Abkhazian coast, as there is a pine grove nearby, which protects both from the sun on hot weekdays and from the storm. It is clean, the pebbles are small, it is convenient to get home. There are many cafes along the coast. The only drawback is that in the grove itself, while walking along the path, you can observe a lot of garbage. But ... this is where the tourists themselves are to blame - after all, you can carry garbage to the house or to the nearest trash can, although they have been reduced and there are very few along the coast, I'm talking about garbage containers.
A very good place for a calm and quiet holiday, the water is clear and clean. The nature is magnificent, a relict forest, a cypress alley, greenery everywhere and various outlandish plants for a resident from the northern regions. A small, cozy, resort town. Of course, there are disadvantages, there are pig people (where they live and eat there and shit), but the locals are very polite and friendly. There are various shops mainly for tourists, but if you explore the city, which will take you about a day, you can find a small supermarket, the market, by the way, is quite large. You can eat in cafes and restaurants, as well as in canteens, of which there are quite a lot on the territory. And if you want to enjoy the good views, then in one of the boarding houses on the coast at a height of 15 floors there is a restaurant (cafe) with access to the terrace, where you can have a delicious meal and see the beauty of Pitsunda. There is also a concert hall in the 10th century temple, where the organ is located, and concerts are given there, so you will not be left without cultural recreation.
The combination of the endless, open sea, greenery and the smell of Pitsunda pines, snow-capped mountain peaks in the distance and fresh air is everything for relaxation and relaxation both in summer and winter. The beach is very clean, small pebbles, clear water, in winter you can walk along the sea, I want to visit there in summer. The "Pitsundra" pines in the video I say jokingly, filmed for loved ones 🤗