To reach the beach, you need to pass through a barrier that costs 300 rubles, or you can choose to walk. On Sunday afternoon, we were not permitted to drive in because the parking lot was full. The beach itself is pebbly, with a few awnings on the right side and awnings from a boarding house on the left. There are diving opportunities available for around 1,000 rubles. Facilities include changing rooms, a toilet, and a shower. The sea is clean, but standing in the water is difficult due to sharp stones. It's best to enter the sea using sandbags and then swim, or sit right at the water's edge. There is also a staircase leading up to what used to be a park, with gazebos and a promenade, but it now appears desolate and abandoned. You can also walk along the shore to reach Sukko Beach.