The beach is close to Lech Kaczynski Park.
Somewhere far away there are changing rooms, showers with fresh water, but there are very few of them.
There are sun beds and umbrellas for 10 lari for rent, which is shamelessly expensive for such a place.
The locals, while you are having lunch, will sell your sunbeds to someone else, and when you come you will not find them or your belongings.
The water is clean, but cold currents periodically appear. There are jellyfish.
It's comfortable to swim, but that's if you come in.
One of the disadvantages is the terrible entrance to the water, the feet get stuck in large oval stones, even special shoes do not help much.
I have to get out like a monkey, on all fours, helping myself with my hands and feet.
No pontoons have been made to facilitate entry/exit, as in Egypt or Turkey.
There is a ruined pier nearby, from which, in theory, it was possible to organize a safe entrance to the water, but traditional laziness does not allow either repairing the old one or making a new one.
Why do something if Kazakhs, Ukrainians and Russians come anyway.
I do not recommend it!
Disgusting! Huge pebbles, it is difficult to enter the sea. Apparently there was a curtain a few days ago. Pebbles on the beach in waves. No one planned the surface. The locker room is the only one on the whole beach. There is no shower! 10 lari chaise longue, 10 lari zones!
There are no changing booths.There are too many sunbeds.one shower per km of beach.There are no tracks.everything is much better equipped in the old part of the city
I will write about the beach, the beach itself is good, after the storm it is not very good, but the service is terrible, there are a couple of three bandits walking, no knowledge of languages, no nameplates, who are they that give 5 lari for a chaise longue and an umbrella does not care about anything else, I ask 5 lari this for a day says yes for an hour 2 lari is enough, no says let's 5, where are the authorities, where is the order...