The pristine waters of this beach surpass even those of Batumi's. The coastline is impeccable, boasting convenient changing booths and refreshing open showers. Restrooms are conveniently located nearby, ensuring a comfortable and hygienic experience. The added bonus of several delectable restaurants along the coast make this spot the ultimate destination for relaxation and indulgence.
Maybe we just had bad luck. We returned for a second time, only to find the sea still dirty.
The beach was decent, but I had hoped for something a bit better. Fortunately, it wasn't crowded at all. While it may not be the easiest to get to, you can try to find a trail through the village after stopping somewhere near the spot on Google Maps (just be prepared to cross the railway station). If you get lost, don't hesitate to ask for directions. It's possible that the sea may not always be crystal clear and the surrounding colors may be average, but on some days it could be more picturesque. One interesting aspect is that you can see the railway while swimming in the sea, and it's a nice sight to see a train passing by. Overall, the spot is worth checking out, but it's not particularly exceptional.
The beach is lovely and offers a wide selection of bars and restaurants when it's in season.