The beach is wide, there is enough space, people are moderate. Pleasure boats, banana rides, and quad bikes are offered, but not intrusively. The pebbles are average, but it is better to use plastic slippers to enter the water. Our hotel Portoritsa was located opposite the beach and provided free sun beds, umbrellas and beach towels. If you are not a guest of the hotel, a sunbed can be rented for a reasonable fee. We found only one drawback - there is no changing room
The beach is not bad,medium cleanliness,there are many offers to ride jet skis,bananas,similar cats,dragons,the point is not that,rotovirus,fell ill very seriously after Abkhazia, even after India there was no such thing,and not very friendly people, the war ended 30 years ago, everything is also restless now,but the faces of the Slavs are not evil, and as we can, we maintain emotional balance, there are also, as if we are not welcome, people to whom we bring good income through tourism flows
The beach is a wild seashore, a fairly wide strip of medium–sized pebbles. Entering the water is convenient if you are wearing plastic slippers. No locker rooms have been noticed. The toilet was paid for last year, this year they didn't find anyone to take the keys from.
There is a rental of saps, canopies. Nearby there are cafes, cheburechnaya, shops, sellers of excursions.
From 10 to 18 in the season, beaten off local "motorcyclists" drive too close to the shore with calls to ride. There are bananas, a parachute for extreme sports fans.
The water is clean, sometimes fish swims along the shore, dolphins have been seen more than once.
Early in the morning the beach is almost empty, in the evening the sun sets beautifully at the border.