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The beach in the city is not expansive, but it is well-maintained by the municipal authorities. Sun loungers are available for rental at a reasonable price of 200 r. The entrance to the sea is smooth and pleasant, in contrast to the rocky shores of Sochi. The rescue tower is manned by a young and capable lifeguard who keeps a watchful eye on the swimmers. However, the recent storm has left the beach with some uneven patches, and the authorities seem to be taking their time in leveling it out. Nevertheless, there are plenty of cafes and tents in the vicinity where you can quench your thirst or grab a quick bite.
This beach is quite decent with amenities such as restrooms, changing rooms, and showers. For a fee of 200 rubles, you can rent a sunbed to relax on. Additionally, there are massage tents, cafes, and vendors selling refreshing drinks, corn, and other sweets. At 10.00, Yurik arrives and livens up the atmosphere with music, weather updates, and advertisements. Although the beach is small, it is kept clean and tidy. If you're looking for a longer stretch of sand, the beach near the Kavkaz sanatorium is nearby. One of the highlights of this beach is the friendly and energetic lifeguard who also happens to be a part-time beach cleaner. For 500 rubles, you can rent a sunbed, mattress, umbrella, and table, and the staff is always polite and accommodating.
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Our favorite spot in Khost is this beach where we love to unwind. Yurik, the host, adds to the beach's atmosphere with his captivating and charming voice.
This is a great spot with plenty of entertainment options such as water aerobics during the day and a disco at night. The food is also quite enjoyable. The beach is kept clean and while there are some crowds, it's not too overwhelming.