In fact, there are now several smaller hotels (guest houses) on the territory of the Wave. The wave seems to have existed since Soviet times. But, I still did not understand whether it works or not.
So, there is a Passat hotel on the territory of the Wave. We rested there.
There are two (two) other hotels there, but they did not work (August 2024). Drive in from the side of the Port Lane. There's a gate for a/m.
The hotel itself is well equipped, the rooms are very comfortable. We lived together in a 4-bed room for 2500 rubles/day. I repeat, August 2024.
The room has a kitchenette with everything you need: a stove, a microwave, a large refrigerator, a sink. And a bathroom. Conditioner.
There is parking in the courtyard. WiFi is working fine.
A barbecue is provided upon request. Coal is mutually beneficial: they used "someone else's", then brought "their own".
Everything is done well, there is porcelain stoneware on the floor.
The sea is very, very. Not so small. It is suitable for lovers of swimming, you do not need to walk to the buoys, you do not scratch the bottom with your knees when swimming.
Can you imagine when an equipped beach is at your disposal? There are no queues in the locker room, and a maximum of 40 people per 400 meters of the surveyed beach? Is no one bothering with any harlot? Eh?
There is a market and many shops in the city. ONLY the MIR card and cash.
There are a couple of cafes in the neighborhood. We didn't go, I can't say anything.
A great place, the purest warm Sea of Azov, cozy modern rooms, a large beach line with all the infrastructure, cheap prices for accommodation and meals in a cafe on the beach!