The sea is the familiar Black Sea, but unfortunately, it cannot be considered clean. The establishment has a lot of room for improvement in order to thrive. When I visited, there were ongoing renovations. The owner and staff are helpful individuals. However, there are no shower facilities and the condition of the toilet is subpar. Nevertheless, efforts are being made to have everything ready for the upcoming festive season, and it is likely to be completed within the next couple of weeks. The road leading to the beach is in poor condition, spanning approximately 15 kilometers. Furthermore, I observed some friends attempting to drive their cars on the beach, which is strictly prohibited. Even the slightest patch of sand can cause your vehicle to become stuck. It's not worth risking any trouble just to venture a little further. Even specially designed four-wheel drive vehicles are only permitted on the beach under specific conditions.
This serene and picturesque location is a true gem! Although the waves may be slightly choppy, let's be honest, we're talking about the magnificent Black Sea here.
The beach offers of stunning vistas, tranquil waters, and a peaceful ambiance that isn't overrun with crowds. Moreover, the vicinity is dotted with numerous delectable eateries, adding to the charm of the place. Additionally, you can also opt to rent an umbrella to enhance your beach experience.
The stunning Kiyikoy Servez Bay, once a popular spot for families to enjoy picnics and barbecues, has unfortunately been closed off to the public for over four years now. This is due to the installation of a natural gas line that runs in front of the beach, rendering it unsafe for visitors. Despite its closure, this beach still retains its natural beauty, with a lush forest overlooking the crystal-clear waters. It's a shame that we can no longer enjoy its tranquil atmosphere, but we must prioritize safety above all else.
The beach establishment was poorly managed with exorbitant fees for entry and tent rental. Unfortunately, we were unable to secure a spot as the last remaining one was taken before we could enter. The lack of service and abundance of litter made for an unpleasant experience. It was evident that the local villagers took better care of the beach than its owners.