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Photo of Blue Wave beach hotel area © Алаьа Талста
Photo of Blue Wave beach with turquoise pure water surface © Максим Мончигор Google
Photo of Blue Wave beach with small multi bays © Александр С. Google
Photo of Blue Wave beach with very clean level of cleanliness © Maria Fedorova Google
Photo of Blue Wave beach hotel area © Алаьа Талста
Photo of Blue Wave beach with turquoise pure water surface © Максим Мончигор Google
Photo of Blue Wave beach with small multi bays © Александр С. Google
Photo of Blue Wave beach with very clean level of cleanliness © Maria Fedorova Google

Blue Wave beach

Located within the settlement
Alushta 1.1 km
Map of beach
Sports Complex Del'finariy "Akvarel'"
1.2km

About

Blue Wave beach is located on the Black Sea and it is in the 111th place out of 139 beaches in the Republic of Crimea region 71.9 km away from its center, the city of Sevastopol. It is one of the beaches of Alushta settlement, just 1.1 km from its center. The beach is located in an urban area, among the mountains.

Weather

history
+22 o C +9 o C
Air temperature
4.5 M/S
Wind
+22 o C
Water temperature
1.2 M
Wave height

Alushta, Southern Federal District, Republic of Crimea

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Located within the settlement
Alushta 1.1 km
Map of beach
Sports Complex Del'finariy "Akvarel'"
1.2km

Area

Average rating of nearest beaches is 7.1 (Good)

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Localities

Alushta  •  1.1km
Sevastopol  •  71.9km

Transport

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Kivi Tsiu
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
2 Very poor

The beach at the Pioneer camp for subsidized pensioners is an intriguing topic to discuss. It seems to resemble a playground for inmates, without any notable scenery. However, upon closer inspection, one can gaze out into the vast horizon, which adds a touch of beauty to the otherwise lackluster beachfront.

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Dmitri Petrovich.
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
8 Very good

A shore adorned with smooth pebbles and dotted with numerous concrete piers awaits those who seek a novice-level beach experience.

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Lorenzo Marconi.
Beach Practitioner 1 year ago
10 Exceptional

This isn't my first visit to this beach, and I must say that I thoroughly enjoy everything about it. However, I want to make it clear that I'm specifically referring to the third building, which isn't directly associated with the sanatorium.

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Max Rivera
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
8 Very good

The beach is truly delightful, with its sunbeds and awnings providing ample opportunities for relaxation. The cleanliness of the beach is also commendable, making it a pleasant experience for visitors. One of the unique features of this beach is that it is exclusively reserved for those who have access, so there are no strangers around to disrupt your peace. Additionally, the proximity of shops and cafes makes it a convenient place to spend your day.

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Elena Petrovich.
Novice Beachgoer 1 year ago
6 Pleasant

Having traveled extensively across Crimea, I must say that the beach and city of Mini Loo or Salt Shakers failed to impress me. The journey to the city was arduous, taking us nearly an hour to navigate through the crowds of people and cars that congested the narrow streets. The beach was far from pristine, with the water and sand not living up to my expectations. The crowds were overwhelming, and the only establishments along the beach were canteens and cafes. Even venturing deeper into the city offered little respite, with only a few markets, a station, and a museum to explore. To make matters worse, the city was quite expensive. I would recommend heading to Feodosia instead, where the beaches are ten times better, and the food is more affordable.

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