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The beach is uncrowded, the water is crystal clear and refreshing, perfect for a dip. The beach stretches for a considerable distance, spanning 10-15 meters, with shallow waters less than 1.5 meters deep. The sunbeds and spacious sheets area provide ample space for relaxation and soaking up the sun. However, there are some downsides to the beach. The trash bins are few and far between, and many of them are overflowing, leaving small garbage and cigarette butts scattered throughout the area. In terms of prices, the sunbeds are reasonably priced at 30 lei (6 euros) per day, while beer ranges from 5-12 lei (1-2.5 euros) and soda costs 6-7 lei (1-1.5 euros). Overall, the beach is a great place to unwind and enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings.
A serene beach where you can bask in the warmth of the sun and the sea. However, be wary of the scorching sand that is littered with tiny shells, which can be painful for your feet. On weekends, the beach can get quite crowded, so it's best to rise early if you want to secure a sunbed. The price for a sunbed is 40RON (~8EUR), while a refreshing frappe will set you back 18RON (~3.5EUR) and water costs 8RON (~1.6EUR). Although the facilities are not the most affordable, the beach's tranquil atmosphere makes it worth visiting.
Who would have thought that a public beach could actually have decent amenities? This sandy paradise has it all - a spacious parking lot, a food area to satisfy your cravings, vigilant lifeguards, soft sand that won't scratch your toes, refreshing showers, and even terraces to relax on. But wait, there's more! The sea bed is free of pesky rocks for a good 50 meters, ensuring a safe and enjoyable swim. Who needs a private beach when you have all this?
The vast and picturesque coastline offers a plethora of options to indulge in food and beverages with only a handful of terraces. The beach is equipped with ample sun beds and umbrellas to make your beach experience comfortable. My personal favourite is the Costa cafe on the Neversea beach. It is an absolute delight! 💯❣👌
In August, the ocean waters were surprisingly warm, albeit a bit seaweed-filled. The sand was pristine and dotted with shells, but be warned, the water can be a bit rough on the feet. The beach boasts magnificent boulders that make for stunning photo opportunities. However, the ascent up the stairs when leaving can be quite challenging. While the water may not be crystal clear, it's still acceptable, although quite salty. The waves can be quite large, but they pose no danger. Finding a restroom or a spot to change into your swimsuit can be a bit of a challenge, as we had to walk for nearly half an hour to locate one.