There are both positives and negatives about the beach. It was well-maintained with a clean beach and a calm sea on both sides. There were few people and it was free to access. We enjoyed the physical exercise classes and massages offered by Sergey, who was an intelligent person. Andrey would ride along the beach with a horse and cart, offering good wine. Every evening, they would ride a small horse that brought joy.
The food in the canteen was reminiscent of school food, which not everyone enjoyed. However, it was nutritious and not harmful. We preferred to eat outside the premises as the food there was more appetizing. The beds in the room, priced at 650 UAH, were normal with hard mattresses. The room had air conditioning and all necessary amenities. However, the decor and style were reminiscent of the Soviet era.
Now, onto the things I did not like. The entire premises seemed to have gone without repairs for 50 years. The buildings were run-down and the fences were rusty. The drain from the canteen emitted an unpleasant smell when the wind blew in that direction. There was not much for children to do, as the children's room was lacking and the animator, who was supposed to entertain them, was unengaging. The inflatable figure, a toad with a slide, was in a terrible condition and the smaller one was playing music ranging from modern pop to chanson, typical of taverns.
Lastly, the administrator was unfriendly and made us want to leave the premises from our first interaction with her.