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The beach is too crowded and there are too many buildings, making it difficult to find parking. However, if you visit in late September, you will truly have a pleasant experience at the beach.
The beach is perfect for kids as it features a gradual incline, offering ample space for them to play without concerns of the water becoming too deep. Even when other beaches raise a red flag, this one frequently displays a yellow flag, permitting safe wave jumping. Throughout our visit, there was a constant breeze, which some people seized to enjoy windsurfing. Only a small section of the beach is available for free use, while the majority of the area requires a fee for access to parasols (8 leva) and sunbeds (8 leva).
The beach is absolutely amazing, with a stunning view and delicious food and drinks. However, it's a bit disappointing that only one person working at the bar knows how to use the coffee machine.
The beach has definitely seen better days. It's not as it used to be. There are random parked cars scattered all over the place and there are no sidewalks. The main entrance street showcases everything, starting with a row of trash cans on the side of the road. As you make your way, you have to navigate through the parked cars in the muddy area beside the road.
Honestly, this is the best beach in Tsarevo (unfortunately). There is a direct bus line from the town to the beach, but it only operates during the season. I believe the price is 1Lv per person, and the bus runs at least once every hour between Tsarevo and the beach.