I had the pleasure of visiting another beach in Sevastopol, and while it may be small in size, it certainly holds its own against the popular Aquamarine beach. The changing rooms and showers are impressive, giving off the impression of a paid beach. The toilet is well-equipped, and even offers a dressing room and a wheelchair accessible descent into the sea. A rack canopy provides shade for those who need it, and while sunbeds are available for 200 rubles, they are not often used. Safety is a priority, as there is a rescue post on site. The older children enjoy jumping from the pier and using the equipped stairs, but I would advise against it for adults as the water is quite shallow. The beach spans approximately 50 meters along the coast, with half pebbles and sand. The entrance to the sea is pebbly, but after a few meters, the sand becomes very fine. The descent into the sea is gentle, making it easy for even those of small stature to enjoy. The only downside to this beach is its distance from bus routes and the high volume of visitors. On a positive note, the view of Chersonese from the beach is simply breathtaking.