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Ah, the infamous beach - a place where crowds flock in droves to soak up the sun and splash in the waves. But fear not, my fellow beach-goer, for with a bit of determination, you too can find a spot to call your own amidst the throngs of people. And don't worry about the weather - even during storms, this beach manages to escape the worst of it. As for the evening, well, let's just say that if you're looking for a little peace and quiet, you might want to venture a bit further away from the beach cafes.
The beach offers of ample space and tranquility, as it is situated in an area where the Agoy River merges with the sea. Although the water may be slightly cooler, it is crystal clear and less crowded, making it a perfect spot for those seeking solace. Additionally, the beach is a popular training ground for elite skydivers, who can be seen honing their skills on weekdays, adding to the charm and excitement of the place.
The majority of the beach is taken up by commercial activities such as pavilions, swings, trampolines for children, water buns, bananas, motorcycles, and a boat. However, I did notice that it was somewhat cleaner than other beaches in the Krasnodar Territory. Unfortunately, if you venture a little to the side, you'll find a dump, which is quite disheartening. The market's restroom is also in a terrible state, with a 20 ruble entrance fee and unsanitary conditions. The beach is comprised of pebbles, but the entrance is manageable and the sea becomes deep fairly quickly.
This beach is absolutely fantastic! It boasts a wide expanse of sand that is impeccably clean, with garbage cans conveniently placed throughout the area and emptied five times daily. I visited on September 5th and was pleased to find that it wasn't too crowded, leaving ample space for everyone to enjoy. For a small fee of 15r, you can even take advantage of the showers. But that's not all - there are also plenty of fun activities to keep you entertained, from catamarans and trampolines to water slides and swings. And of course, there are plenty of deck chairs and umbrellas available for your comfort. This beach truly has something for everyone!
My husband and I have been visiting this beach for the past four years, and I must say, the sea this year is just as good as it has been in previous years. Due to the pandemic, we decided to come earlier than usual, in early August. As expected, the beach is crowded with vacationers, and the prices in the cafes are quite steep. We were disappointed to find out that a kilogram of beef shashlik costs a whopping 2900 rubles, which is significantly more expensive than the 900 rubles we paid for the same dish in Adygea. Nonetheless, we understand that we are at the sea, and prices tend to be higher in such touristy areas. Despite the high prices, we cannot deny the beauty of the beach - the sea is calm and inviting, the sun is bright, and the hosts are warm and welcoming. All in all, it's a wonderful experience.