The beach is immaculate with a wide stretch of sand that is carefully sifted to remove any debris. The seabed is soft and pleasant, perfect for a relaxing swim in the pristine waters. The resort may be small, but it exudes a cozy atmosphere with accommodations to suit every budget. From the charming Soviet-style whitewashed houses of Upper Cascade to the modern metal-plastic buildings of Lower Cascade to the luxurious Olbia, there is something for everyone. Dining options are plentiful, with Tanya's homemade assortment being a must-try. The discotheque At the Armenians may have been a noisy nuisance, but the owner's infectious energy and love for his job won us over. The restaurant Pearl by the Sea is a delightful spot for dancing and enjoying the fresh air, with Vasily and Oksanochka providing excellent service. Overall, I highly recommend this beach getaway.
The town by the Black Sea in Ukraine is absolutely stunning. The evening was amazing and the air was so refreshing. It was really cool too!
The sea is polluted. However, the prices for drinks and food in stores are quite reasonable. In my view, there are more appealing destinations.