Galichny beach, very little sand.
Dogs run, cows walk and shit.
Garbage lies on the beach for weeks, then it will be burned there (perhaps)
Time-worn and dangerous breakwaters.
Be careful! There are metal, rusty breakwater PINS in the water!
and so there are few people who are very happy, there are 2 cafes, even changing rooms (shot through) and a shower.
A special mention deserves a friend on the beach from the DENIS DELMAR hotel, the "king of the beach".
His most important task is to control the sunbeds.
So one day he comes up to me and says, "I'll take two sun beds, and you alone, we'll carry them to the storage place."
At the same time, I'm standing with my wife and two children.
To be honest, I was even taken aback by such an impudent offer.
In response, I informed him that I was actually a vacationing guest.
Moreover, I explained it to him in an extremely polite style, although I could have sent it.
But he again offered to help him in a brotherly way.
He was rejected again.
(I understand he has such a hard day at work, he spent the whole day lying on the sunbed, talking with his friends on the phone)
To this, he informed me that he would no longer meet me halfway, and it turns out that I moved the sunbed beyond the boundary of his zone. (At 5-10 meters, which apparently turned out to be critical).
The next day, he also got rude about the sunbed.
My wife later came to the reception and asked why such an arrogant young man was working on the beach without having basic cultural communication skills.
On the same day in the evening (and it was our last evening in Abkhazia) we came to the beach.
As usual, we sat down on empty sun beds in the middle of the beach.
This gentleman called me from afar, "Hey, listen, come here in a brotherly way."
To which I informed him that if he needed to, let them come up to him.
As a result, he came up and said, "do you consider yourself a man at all?"
I naturally replied that yes.
"If you were a man, you wouldn't complain."
To which I told him that I had not complained, and that perhaps someone else had complained about his behavior.
My wife immediately said that she was the one who came up and complained.
As a result, the young man said that we would not get any more sunbeds.
(Apparently there were sanctions against us for complaining about him)
As a result, trying to bring the conversation into a constructive direction, I failed to do so and foul language began on his part,
I asked him to switch to you with me, asked why he was poking me.. and he added that "in another situation, that he would have broken my fucking lo," to which I rudely asked him to leave.
At the same time, my wife, children and a lot of people around me, including elderly women, were with me.
I'd be glad to clean his face myself, but what's the point? Did I fly from St. Petersburg to fight the Abkhazians for this? The most interesting thing is that this is a representative of the HOTEL! Amazing service, be careful.
I attached a photo of the employee. This is how he spends 98% of his working time.
My favorite place in Gudauta! The sea is clean, there are no people, the beach is clean too, thanks to me. It's very good when people finally realize that littering is bad!
I've known this beach for a long time. Gradually, it will be transformed from wild to more civilized. The disadvantages are large pebbles, but this is also a plus - the sea is clean. But I liked him the way I knew him 17 years ago. Sparsely populated, you can always find a place for swimming and sunbathing. This wildness has its charms.
Great sea. But the beach in Gudauta would be nice to put in order. A pile of gravel, and they didn't even bother to level it. There are changing booths, but they are a hundred years old at lunch, it would be nice to change them. And the cafes by the sea have an unsightly appearance, although the food there is quite tasty.
A great beach, we were in early September, there are no people at all, you can safely retire if you want. A sunbed costs 100 rubles, beer on the beach is 100 rubles. Small and large pebbles are tolerable without special shoes.
A great quiet place for those who want a very relaxing holiday.
There is a cafe with home cooking on the shore, and excellent wine, chacha and draft beer.
A very decent beach. There are few people. There are several cafes. The Volna cafe prepares excellent khachapuri. There is a decent barbecue and kharcho in the Mulberry cafe. Ski rental on the beach. There is Wi-Fi.
A nice beach, there is a shower, a changing room and three cafes.A sun lounger and a canopy for a small fee.They would have cleaned more often, put 5⭐️
The beach is normal, like everything in Abkhazia, without frills, we lived nearby 50 meters away, we took sun beds at the base where we rested, so there were no problems.