A nice, sparsely populated and free beach. There are changing rooms, shower, toilet. The disadvantage is in transport accessibility. Buses run frequently, there is a stop, but there is no crossing over the highway. So, if you are without a car, then you can only get there by taxi (5-7 manats from the center of Baku), and you can also return by bus, the stop is nearby.
A small city beach, the closest to Baku (15 km), admission is free. There are umbrellas and sun beds, also free of charge. The beach is being looked after, there are men's/women's changing rooms (outdoor) and toilets, two outdoor showers, garbage cans, a lifeguard post that keeps order, a volleyball net. There is a cafe with drinks, pies, ice cream and other snacks. Sand mixed with shells, glass fragments come across, it is better not to walk barefoot. We were at the end of June, on weekdays - there are few people, you can find a place in the sun) The sea is clean and very warm, the entrance is gentle, the depth is comfortable for children and adults. They say that an oil film can form on windy days, it is forbidden to swim on such days, but no one forbids staying on the beach. We were lucky with the weather and the sea all the time :) We went there and back by taxi (5-6 manats in one direction), took drinks, fruits, sandwiches with us. A great economy option!
I don't know how it was at the height of the season, but at the end of September it was good here. It is quite warm to swim and sparsely populated.
From the center of Baku, you can easily get here by bus, the journey will take about half an hour.
The beach is sandy, the bottom is too. The beach is clean enough, there are changing rooms and a shower. Everything is free.