Upon visiting the beach, I was underwhelmed by the experience. The prices for basic amenities such as a can of Coke and a sun chair were steep, with a 330ml can costing 7 Lei (equivalent to 1.5€) and a sun chair priced at 20 Lei (equivalent to 4.5€). However, the beach itself was tidy and the staff were amicable, regularly cleaning up any litter. Despite this, the sand was littered with sea shells, detracting from the overall ambiance. Ultimately, I found the beach to be average and lacking in any unique features that would entice me to return.
The beach is an excellent spot to unwind, with reasonable prices. However, the music can be quite loud at times, so if you're seeking tranquility, this may not be the ideal location for you.
The beach is stunning, but unfortunately, we visited at the end of May and it was still quite chilly and windy. The water was too cold to swim in and even under the sun, we felt freezing. Additionally, during our visit in the last week of May, it was difficult to locate a restroom. Finding a clean public restroom is always a challenge when visiting tourist destinations in Romania. The conditions were so dirty that it was hard to even breathe upon entering.
Who would have thought that a public beach could actually have decent amenities? This sandy paradise has it all - a spacious parking lot, a food area to satisfy your cravings, vigilant lifeguards, soft sand that won't scratch your toes, refreshing showers, and even terraces to relax on. But wait, there's more! The sea bed is free of pesky rocks for a good 50 meters, ensuring a safe and enjoyable swim. Who needs a private beach when you have all this?
This stunning beach is an ideal destination for families with young children, as the crystal-clear waters remain shallow for several meters. In addition, the beach boasts several bars that serve scrumptious seafood dishes and a variety of other delectable options such as burgers, pizzas, and salads.