Specific seaside spot. In reality, this area was once the estuary of a river that is now dried up. However, during periods of heavy rainfall, there is a risk of it filling up with water again. The shore itself is pebbly, so going barefoot is not recommended. The access to the water is also quite awkward and stony, with a very shallow depth. Nevertheless, here you have the opportunity to swim in pristine water, unlike the crowded urban beaches. Adjacent to this spot is hiking trail #2, leading to the Devil's Bridge, offering breathtaking views of the sea and Sudak. Additionally, you can also venture from the beach to the grotto known as the Aeolian Harp, a fascinating natural formation. However, the ascent is quite challenging, especially without appropriate footwear.