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The beach is pristine, with a conveniently located bar and ample sun loungers/bungalows. Everyone enjoyed their time there. However, during the peak season, there is a limited number of sunbeds available in the morning, causing some people to miss out. Additionally, visitors to the beach come not only from our hotel but also from neighboring hotels.
The beach is in poor condition as the sand has never been cleaned. The availability of a free toilet is quite challenging. However, the sea is absolutely stunning, with cleaner water compared to Zatoka. The sandy sunset is beautiful, with hardly any shells. There are only a few people around. The road leading to Kurortny is currently under repair, and hopefully, it will be completed before the end of the season.
In September, the beach is clean with a pleasantly low number of visitors, which is one of the delightful aspects of the off-peak season. However, after a minor storm, shells and cigarette butts can be found washed up on the shore. Additionally, the beach's restroom has a rather outdated appearance reminiscent of the Soviet era. On the peninsula, the beach possesses a narrow yet stunning stretch under the cliff, although some people unfortunately tend to litter by throwing bottles and trash. Nevertheless, overall it is still a good beach.
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