We visited the beach and the restaurant, and had to pay 8 Leva per person for a day pass. The loungers, parasols, and hot water jacuzzis were all included in the price, and we thought it was worth it for the resort premises and two beaches. Although it's supposedly one of the clearest and calmest waters on the coast, we didn't get to experience that due to some unusual currents that week, making the water murky and too cold for early September.
Ah, the beach - a place of wonder and beauty! From the glistening sand to the crystal clear waters, everything about this slice of paradise is simply divine. However, let's talk about the staff running the show. They seem to be operating on a different level - quite literally, as they are apparently under the sea! And unfortunately, their attitudes match their subaqueous location. They demand bribes for the privilege of lounging on a sun bed, and their customer service skills are on par with a third-world country. And don't even get me started on the shady dealings that seem to be happening beneath the surface (pun intended). It's like we've stumbled into the Balkans, where anything goes.
This beach is absolutely stunning and definitely worth a visit. Plus, it's easily accessible without any hassle. However, the road leading to it is quite narrow and in poor condition.
The shoreline offers incredibly beautiful views. If you want a sunbed near the ocean, make sure to arrive by 8 AM.