If you're seeking a peaceful village to unwind, then this may not be the place for you. However, if you're looking for adventure and excitement, then this beach is worth a visit. I had a less than ideal experience with my guest house, specifically with a person named Besik who was quite unpleasant. Although the room appeared to be well-equipped at first glance, the hot water was not functioning due to a broken titanium, and the television required an antenna to work. The only functioning amenity was the air conditioning, and there was a fridge but no crockery or table. Despite being promised a canopy, kettle, and slow cooker, none were provided. The hosts had also promised weekly kebab and wine nights and excursions, but I was asked to provide money for meat and wine and to pour gasoline. The owner had an Alabai dog and was quite demanding about when I should come and go to ensure the dog was tied up. When I found alternative accommodation and requested a refund, they refused to give me my money back. This left me with no choice but to eat at the beach cafe, which was fortunately cozy and run by a friendly young man named Denis. He was very accommodating and even offered me coffee and food when he learned I was having trouble at my guest house. The cafe had a variety of food and drink options, including local beers and plenty of snacks. They also broadcasted the championship games on a big screen, which was a nice touch. Overall, Abkhazia is a beautiful destination, but it's important to choose your hosts carefully and avoid paying for housing in advance.