The wild beach in question has a unique atmosphere, saturated with privacy and natural beauty. Wide expanses of snow-white sand, surrounded by jagged rocks and green trees, create an ideal backdrop for relaxation. With the first rays of the sun, when the glare plays on the water, this place becomes a real paradise for diving enthusiasts.
The underwater world here is amazing: crystal clear water opens up fascinating landscapes full of bright corals and a variety of marine life. Plunging into the depths, it is as if you find yourself in another reality, where every moment brings new discoveries. The smile of a dolphin gracefully gliding by, or a statue with hundreds of fish — these moments remain forever in the memory.
Diving on this wild beach is not just an activity, but an opportunity to touch the amazing marine world. He will not leave indifferent either beginners or experienced adventurers. The fascinating nature and the opportunity to enjoy the atmosphere of solitude make this place ideal for relaxing and exploring the underwater depths.
A very beautiful place! For a photo shoot on the sea rocks - that's what you need! The water here is pure, azure, a little warmer than in the surrounding area. There were few people, a few couples and a group of local fishermen. But we must be careful: we walked from the south side, the road to the beach is quite slippery, there are a couple of places along the cliff, the probability of jumping down is high. Be especially attentive with children. And in any case, do not go after the rains. The beach itself has a fairly sharp bottom, rocks and shells. Therefore, do not forget comfortable shoes (sneakers uphill for sure, crocs would be good for the beach). But it's clearly worth it.
The bay to which you can go down the gorge from Mount Chalish (between Kemer and Kirish).
They call it the bay of Big Stones.
Turquoise clear water, shallow water up to the stones, an interesting seabed along the rocks, a small grotto, flocks of fry, fish - they bring diving and just swimming to the bay.
So, despite the inaccessibility (there is even a Ded end sign on the path from the shore), there are almost always vacationers in the bay.