We rode our bikes to a well-equipped beach. It's convenient and well-maintained, with changing booths available. The beach has pebbles, but there is a wheelchair-friendly ramp. The water is shallow for about 5-7 meters before it gets deeper. We spotted jellyfish in the sea, but they didn't seem to bother anyone swimming. The views are stunning and there is hardly any litter around.
The beach offers a fantastic vantage point to admire the bay and Novorossiysk. When looking out from the sea, you can catch sight of Sudzhuk Island, two lighthouses, and Kabardinka. On a clear day, you might even spot the bulk carrier Rio getting stuck near Kabardinka. Additionally, the cape is intriguing due to its haphazard display of sculptures by Novorossiysk's own "Banksy." It's great to know that he frequently showcases his fresh and unique sculptures in that area.
The beach offers of crystal-clear waters that are warm and inviting, perfect for a refreshing dip. There are also ample recreation areas that cater to families, making it an ideal spot for a day out. However, the downside is the overwhelming crowd that swarms the beach, making it feel more like a marketplace than a serene getaway.
The water is quite murky and you need to walk carefully. Additionally, the beach is extremely dirty and litter is scattered all over the place. Unfortunately, it seems that no one bothers to clean it up. To make matters worse, there is a dead dolphin that has been there for quite some time, as evidenced by the strong odor. All things considered, I would not suggest visiting this beach.