Vasili beach is a magnificent destination that boasts a breathtaking panoramic vista of the vast open sea. The picturesque scenery is a feast for the eyes and a true delight for the senses. This splendid location is definitely worth a visit for anyone seeking an awe-inspiring beach experience.
The primary benefit of the beach is its pristine water. All other aspects will be viewed as drawbacks. Accessible solely by foot along a scenic mountain trail, the journey lasts approximately 40 minutes. Alternatively, a quicker 10-minute route can be taken by boat from the city waterfront.
The sandy shoreline this season was leased out, providing visitors with an array of amenities including three shaded areas, comfortable sun loungers, a quick and convenient fast food stand, a charming café, and an expansive, complimentary parking lot for cars. While the sand may not be pristine, it is still quite tidy. Additionally, a river runs through the beach, adding an extra element of natural beauty to the already picturesque setting.
This is my third visit to this place, and I have been to other beaches in Ukraine before. There have been some changes since my last visit. The dining room was disappointing, so we decided to try another place. However, there have been improvements as well. They have added entertainment options and completed the construction of the pool. Although, I do have some comments about the pool when they hold foam parties. The floor is made of concrete screed and there is a lot of small debris, making it slippery and not suitable for kids. They also rent out huge inflatable mattresses that cover the entire pool, which can be dangerous as big children jump from them without noticing the little ones. I also noticed that the area has become greener with roses, bushes, and lavender. There are three children's playgrounds, one behind the dining room, another at the Veranda cafe, and one on the beach. The beach itself is wide and spacious, providing a peaceful and undisturbed experience. They have also opened a bowling alley and a sports hall. Overall, if you're looking for a relaxing and quiet family vacation, this is a great option. However, if you prefer more activity, I would recommend Sudak or Koktebel. As for whether I will visit for a fourth time, I'm not sure yet.