A quiet, sparsely populated and cozy beach, a little far from the city. Small pebbles and sand, convenient entrance to the sea. I don't know why they write that there is no place for changing clothes and a toilet. There is also a changing booth (you can see it in my photo) near the cafe, and a well-equipped toilet with water, which is located just above the cafe (passage through the cafe). There are sun beds for those who wish. The cafe cooks delicious, but I can't say that it's fast, the waitress confused and forgot the orders. Perhaps because when we were in the cafe there was a sharp influx of visitors due to the rain. You can drive to the beach by car (not to the beach itself, but to the railway) if you go down below Peter's Fortress. Great views, great vacation.
This is the beach of my childhood. I remember large hot stones and a cold waterfall on the wall. Nearby was a rock with a grotto on the right hand. There was a rest house upstairs. The mountain road leading up from the station greeted us with a local cafe-kebab shop. There was always a cold barjomi and juicy kebab. Magnolia wow, how beautiful and fragrant it is. Bamboo groves with jackals. Tea plantations and tangerine groves. A playground near the house of culture with a fountain. Discos and watching movies were on schedule . And when the evening came with all its might))) The tree frogs were singing. What a wonderful time it was.
A great place, the beach is small-medium pebbles, the entrance to the sea can be said to be normal with pebbles😄 in any case, you can go in and out barefoot 😉 the water is clear and warm. The views are very beautiful both on the sea and on the cliffs, you can see how the train runs in Batumi. There is a cafe on the beach that is delicious, fast and inexpensive. Price - quality ratio🙂 here we ate the most delicious kebab in Sakartvelo