Bakalskaya Spit (Crimea). Holidays on the Black Sea. What about housing? Photos of the unique beaches of the Bakal Spit

The Karkinist Bay, which separates our peninsula from mainland Eurasia (I swear by Wikipedia!), is translated from the Turkic language as “little crab”. This toponym can be explained in different ways. On the one hand, if you look at the map, you can “see” the body of a crab with claws in the shape of the bay. On the other hand, this part of the Black Sea is famous for its sandbanks teeming with crabs.

Sea waves have been “stumbling” on one of these shallows for several millennia, now washing up and now eroding the 7-kilometer Bakal Spit. So coming here to different time, each time you will see this “sand bridge” of different widths.

Why go to Bakalskaya Spit

The Bakal Spit Bridge is decorated stone pillars without wires and, of course, without supports. Thanks to this, standing at the tip of the spit, you observe the literal taming of the sea elements. From the west, ocean waves, to the delight of tanned surfers, literally crash onto the shallows of the Bakal Spit, lose all their strength and only disturb the surface of the bay on the eastern side with a light surf.

The waves, of course, depend on the wind, and here it blows almost constantly, preventing trees from growing and unnecessary thoughts in the head. I just want to sit more firmly in the Buddha pose with a mug of hot tea scalding my palm and look at this endless birth of peace. The wind is unlikely to blow you away from the lotus position, and to prevent your tent and things from being blown away, I recommend taking longer pegs and clothespins.

Yes, there is no interesting architecture here - just a couple of wooden trailer houses. There are no landscape masterpieces here - just tumbleweeds stuck in sparse bushes. Here, fortunately, there is no amusement park - only a long, long sandy beach and colorful shells. But here seagulls and other migratory birds scream heart-rendingly, for which there is not enough space on the neighboring Swan Islands. But there is a lot, a lot of air, sea spray and a sense of freedom. And, even despite the wind, there is enough peace and happiness here.

When to go on vacation to Bakal Spit and where to stay

The shallow Karkinitsky Bay warms up, as a rule, by the end of May. Then you can come here to swim.

At the “base” of the spit is the village of Steregushchee, Razdolnensky district, where there are several boarding houses where you can stay. On the shallows itself in summer there is a camping site, which is approached by a broken asphalt road. The tent can be set up almost anywhere. Just be prepared for the fact that there is no natural shade on the Bakal Spit and a strong wind almost always blows. Do not forget sunscreen and warm clothes!

How is the name connected with Baikal?

Bakal spit is translated from Turkic as “frog”. Historians find it difficult to accurately connect the Crimean toponym with the name, although the fact that one of the rivers of our peninsula is called Angara, like the only one flowing from Baikal, may somehow connect these places.

By the way, if you have your own versions of this connection, express them in the comments!

Photos from our April trip

1. View from the tent - one of the few trees on the Bakal Spit

2. You'll never guess where this staircase leads! Correct answer: to the women's toilet (so everything is in order with sanitation and hygiene in this natural monument)

3. Welcome to the world without wires!

4. Rare bushes of grass

5. Waves and wind even create patterns from shells

In the west of the Crimean peninsula there are very unusual place, which will be interesting to see for lovers of the sea and its natural monuments. This is the Bakal Spit - a narrow and long strip of land that extends into the sea for several kilometers. Getting here is not so easy, since this territory is a natural reserve area. No more than fifty thousand people a year can enter the Bakalskaya Spit park (Crimea).

Geographical position

The Bakal Spit stretches from the northwest to the southeast of the peninsula. The map shows that it extends deep into the Black Sea. This strip of land is located between Lake Bakal and the bay of the same name. In the north it narrows and smoothly passes into Cape Peschany, where the lighthouse is located (now inactive).

The length of the spit is approximately 12 km, 5 km extend into the Black Sea. Coastline flat. Highest point about 1.3 m.

The Bakal Spit has the only paved road (of local importance). It goes from the village of Steregushchy to the narrowest section in the north.

Currently, the spit is gradually narrowing due to hydrological processes: powerful winter storms erode the lands of this natural site. The storms that occurred here in 2005 and 2007 greatly damaged the nature and infrastructure of the spit. Due to active illegal sand mining in the summer of 2013, Peschany Cape turned into a small island gradually being destroyed by waves.

Natural features of the spit

This is true unique place. The Bakal Spit (Crimea) is washed on all sides by different currents. Thanks to this, the sea can be stormy on its western shore, but remain calm and warm on the eastern shore. Each vacationer has a unique opportunity to choose which sea he wants to swim in.

The local landscapes are especially impressive: on one side there is a huge lake, on the other - the picturesque Karkinitsky Bay and the Black Sea.

Reserve

"Bakalskaya Spit" - unique nature reserve. It includes the spit that gave the complex its name, the lake of the same name with its healing mud and salt marshes, and the Karkinitsky Bay, known for its shallow depths and clear waters.

This territory is real paradise for everyone who wants to improve their health, relax by the sea, and live away from noisy cities.

These scenic spots received reserve status in 2000. Today the area landscape park is 1520 hectares. Of these, 87 hectares of land and 100 hectares of the aquatic complex are reserved for recreation. Every summer, tent cities appear here, where those who want to relax in such an unusual place gather.

Healing mud

Many tourists come to these places not only because of the extraordinary beach holiday. People come here because of the healing mud for which Lake Bakalskoe is famous. It is the third largest on the Tarkhankut Peninsula - 7.1 square kilometers. These are salt waters, estuaries, brine and mud, which have a healing effect on the human body in case of various diseases - infertility, inflammation of the joints, etc.

The village of Steregushchee is the nearest locality. Those who want to spend their vacation not in tents, but in more comfortable conditions, can stay here. Steregushchy has hotels, a small market and shops. A little further away there are larger resort villages - Razdolnoye and Chernomorskoye. The standard of living in them may be higher, but from here it takes longer to get to the spit.

This year the All-Russian youth educational forum “Tavrida” was held here. Bakalskaya Spit hosted young people from all over the country from July 2 to August 26. The forum discussed problems of youth, education, participation of young people in political life countries. The guests of the forum were businessmen, politicians, and scientists.

Bakal Spit: rest

You can relax on the spit in different ways. At its base there is the Dolphin camping site, where you can stay with a tent or rent a wooden house. There is a site for trailers and caravans. You can also stop on the spit itself, but in this case a small fee is charged for entering the reserve during the season - per person and car.

Bakal Spit, recreation center "Volna"

This nice place is located in the village of Steregushchee, 65 km from Yevpatoria. It was built almost on the very seashore (50 meters from the water). Its territory is 3.5 hectares.

In this place, the Black Sea shelf forms unique zones for the peninsula sandy beaches, which are blown by breezes. The combination of modern design and privacy attracts tourists here. Magnificent sea air has a beneficial effect on the cardiovascular and respiratory systems.

At the base you will be offered accommodation in separate wooden houses designed to accommodate two, three or four guests. On a green and well-kept area there is a dining room for 500 seats. The territory of the recreation center is guarded around the clock.

"Surf"

Anyone who wants to visit the Bakalskaya Spit nature reserve can stay at the Priboi recreation center, which occupies 6 hectares of the park.

You can come here with families or with friends. Comfortable rooms are available for accommodation in one- and two-story buildings. They are designed for two, three and four guests. All rooms have air conditioning and refrigerators.

There are summer shower cabins on the shore, and on the territory of the base you can take a hot shower. If you need more comfortable conditions, then you can stay in houses equipped with a toilet and shower. They are designed for two or three families. Near all buildings and houses there is free parking.

On the territory of the base there is a medical center (24 hours a day), where qualified employees will advise you and provide the necessary assistance. Here you can also visit a massage room.

Industrial and vegetable markets, a cafe, and a bar are at guests' disposal. And at a local travel agency you can buy a trip to Crimea for any route that interests you.

For lovers active rest Volleyball courts have been created. Little vacationers will have a good time on the equipped children's playgrounds.

The beach, located at Volna, is sandy and well-groomed. The sea is deep, but without cliffs or holes, with a smooth entrance, so it is perfect for families with small children.

Boarding house "Rubin"

The territory of the base occupies three hectares of parkland. Families prefer to settle here in cozy rooms in a three-story building. Deluxe rooms are equipped with refrigerators, TVs, and air conditioners. The rooms have a bathroom. All of them have balconies. “Junior Suite” - without TV and air conditioning. Free parking is available on site. Guests of the boarding house can eat in the dining room or cafe (at their discretion). In the evening you can visit the bar. If you wish, you can play volleyball or basketball on the equipped courts.

The entire route from Askania-Nova to Steregushchy is about 180 km. Most interesting object This section of the route is the Perekop Isthmus, connecting the Crimean Peninsula with the mainland and separating the Karkinitsky Bay of the Black Sea and Sivash. The length of the isthmus from North-West to South-East is 30 km, width from 8 to 23 km. The surface of the isthmus is a plain with steppe and semi-desert vegetation. The banks of the Perekop Isthmus are steep (up to 5 m).

In the very north Crimean peninsula, four and a half kilometers north of Armyansk highway cuts through a high earthen embankment. This is the legendary Perekopsky shaft, stretching across the entire isthmus. The unique fortification structure is an earthen rampart about 8.5 km long. and a width at the base of more than 15 meters. Adjacent to the rampart from the north is a ditch 20 m wide and 10 m deep. The bottom of the ditch and the slopes were lined with stone slabs. The height of the shaft from the bottom of the ditch is 18-20 m.

In the distant past, the ditch was filled with water, which allowed small ships to pass from the Black Sea to the Azov Sea and back. But over the centuries, the depth of both seas in the area of ​​the isthmus decreased significantly; the part adjacent to the isthmus Sea of ​​Azov turned into shallow Sivash, and the once shipping canal turned into a large steppe ravine. Time and wars have thoroughly destroyed the Perekop Wall. He no longer looks as impregnable as before. Nevertheless, even now the shaft amazes with its scale (photo on the right).

Historians and archaeologists still cannot give a single answer to the question about the origin of the Perekop Wall. Some argue that this defensive line is the work of the Cimmerians, and date it to the end of the 8th - beginning of the 7th centuries BC; Some people believe that the Scythians were directly involved in the construction of the rampart.

The Perekop Wall is sometimes called the Turkish Wall for the reason that in the 16th century the Turks carried out fortification work to restore the moat and rampart. On the shore of the Karkinitsky Bay, from the west, and at the eastern end of the rampart, near Sivash, high stone towers were built (the ruins of the westernmost tower have survived to this day). There were other fortifications on the rampart. The main one is the Or-Kapu fortress (from the Crimean Tatar “Gate on the moat”), which was located in the central part of the rampart, on its southern side, and was the center of defense when the enemy attacked from the north.

To carry out raids from Crimea and return with loot, a bridge was used, which was held above the water by thick chains. This bridge lowered and rose, opening and closing the gates of the fortress. Every year, up to 60 thousand captives were brought to Crimea across this bridge.

In 1771, during the Russian-Turkish War of 1768-1774, the Or-Kapu fortress was taken by Russian troops under the command of Prince V.M. Dolgorukov and was destroyed, after which it was no longer restored. During Civil War 1918-1920 and the Great Patriotic War, fierce battles took place on the Perekop Isthmus for the capture of Crimea.

However, let us return from these historical memories to the village of Steregushchy, which we reached from Askania-Nova. This village is small. It stretches between the highway and the shore of Bakalskaya Bay (see map below). The abundance of naked people walking along the highway indicates that this village is a recognized resort center.

After the village, the road turns left at a right angle (see map on the left) and leads to the urban-type settlement of Chernomorskoye, and we should continue driving straight along the road leading to the Bakal Spit. However, after just a couple of hundred meters, it’s hard to call what our car is moving along “road”. The impression is that the coating was specially made to test the car (and passengers) for vibration resistance. The shaking is terrible, but we need to go.

After 5 kilometers of shaking, we arrived at a barrier where we have to pay for entry to the spit: 5 UAH each. per passenger and another 15 UAH. for every day the car is parked on the spit, if it is planned. Another 2 kilometers of shaking and a terrible crowd of cars, tents and people will open before us, and in the center of this “Babylon”, on a hillock, a single stone building proudly rises - a toilet, designed in the best traditions of ancient times. The first desire is to run away from here, but let’s not make hasty conclusions.

In addition to the toilet, the centers of civilization are the stalls located right there with various drinks and food products. Sellers of pies, boiled potatoes, baklava and other delicacies successfully compete with these “markets”.

The Bakalskaya Spit protects the Bakalskaya Bay from the west, the water in which is theoretically warmer than the water on the other side of the spit. But since we were on the spit in mid-August, we did not feel this difference. Both from the east and west of the spit, the water temperature exceeded 30 degrees. The water in Lake Bakalskoye is even warmer (see map above), which gives reason to consider it healing for joints. Since 1972, the spit and the lake have the status of a natural landscape reserve.

The Bakal spit juts out into the sea for 8 km. Its width at the base is 100 m or more, and in the middle part it is approximately 30-50 m. The sandy cape ends the spit. The picture below gives some idea of ​​the beginning of the braid.

Having overcome the first negative impression of the abundance of people, we set off along the spit, realizing that the concentration of vacationers would decrease as we moved away from the objects of local civilization. And so it was. After 700 meters, the road laid on sand became impassable for ordinary cars. The jeeps got the farthest, but their number soon dried up.

After just one and a half kilometers the spit appeared before us in its pristine beauty. White sand beautifully set off the turquoise of the water. The east wind drove the waves to our right, and on the other side of the spit the sea was completely calm. The surf threw seaweed ashore, which local residents called “kamka”. These algae resemble freshly cut short grass in color and shape. They can be dried on hot sand and used as soft bedding. Since during a storm the waves rush over the spit, the sand is absolutely clean and washed everywhere. All this can be seen in the two photographs below.

We brightened up our journey with periodic swimming, first on one side of the spit, then on the other. Particular pleasure was given by entering the water along the snow-white sand, which very smoothly sank into the depths. We were also entertained by dolphins jumping out of the water nearby, and large light gray seagulls proudly walking around their sandy domain.

What was especially pleasing was the almost complete absence of people. Having moved about three kilometers away from the accumulation of cars, we felt desert island. And there were still about three kilometers to the end of the spit. You can walk along the final spit, Cape Peschany, along the left or right bank. Empirically, we were convinced that the first version of the passage is twice as long as the first.

A journey along the left bank of the cape soon leads to an abandoned tower (visible in the photo above), which once apparently served as a beacon warning boaters about shallow depths. Near the tower, the shore looks like an exotic desert (photo below) with soft white sand. This perfect place for setting up a tent and spending the night.

Unfortunately, our plans did not include spending the night in a tent. Otherwise we could enjoy the glowing surf at night. These are sparkling small (2-3 mm) creatures - ctenophores. More than 100 species of these creatures are known. The ctenophore Mnemiopsis is very common (photo on the left). This ctenophore is harmful to the Black Sea ecosystem, as it eats fish food - plankton. But another ctenophore, Beroe, feeds on Mnemiopsis, thereby inhibiting their reproduction.

When we looked at the Bakal Spit from where the cars were parked, Peschany Cape seemed to us a narrow strip of sand. In fact, it turned out that this was not the case at all. The cape occupies a large territory, on which there are many small lakes (photo below) and entire plantations of some “reeds”. It’s just that from a distance all this is projected into a narrow strip.

A journey along the shores of Cape Peschany leaves an indelible impression. Here, at a distance of 8 km. from the coastline, the pristine nature, unity with the sea and unique beauty are most acutely felt Black Sea coast. The small coves, washed by the waves in soft sand, are especially beautiful. The shallow water in them sparkles and sparkles in the sun, and the reflections from the oncoming waves shimmer at the bottom. One of these coves is shown in the photo below.

We came to the part of the spit farthest from the shore, rounding Cape Peschany clockwise. This end of the braid does not look pointed as it appears from a distance. It is also a system of coves with fine white sand and absolutely clear water. And here, as throughout the spit, the sandy bottom very slowly sinks to depth (photo below).

If you continue to move clockwise along the shore of Cape Peschany to return, then in one place you will have to wade about 100 meters (knee-deep). Since this ford runs along the “reed” thickets, there is no need to look for it - the path itself will lead to the ford site.

The picturesque places of Cape Peschany are of interest not only for nature lovers, but also for rapana hunters. On the white sand, these tasty shellfish are visible even without a mask, but with equipment they are very easy to spot. This is what hunters use.

To conclude the topic, we note that, in addition to the option of spending the night on the Bakal Spit in a tent, there are other possibilities for stopping near the spit. 200 meters from the barrier there is a car camping site “Dolphin” with its own beach. And nearby (closer to the village of Steregushchy) two more coastal boarding houses welcome guests. There are many accommodation options in the village itself.

Despite the abundance of opportunities, we did not stop for the night, and in the evening we went along the Black Sea highway to the village of Olenevka (the former Tatar name of the village is Kara-Adzhi), which is the westernmost settlement of Crimea. This village is located on the shore of Karadzhinskaya Bay, bounded on the north by Cape Priboyny, and on the south by Cape Tarkhankut (see map) with a powerful lighthouse and a museum of ancient anchors.

Soon after entering the village the road splits: the main one goes straight along main street, bearing the name of Lenin, and the road to the former estate of General V.S. goes to the right. Popov - personal secretary of Prince G.A. Potemkin. These lands were granted to the general at the end of the 18th century. At the same time, a manor house was erected, and a garden and park were laid out around it. Now the former manor house has been restored and is one of the buildings of the large comfortable boarding house “Sunny Valley”. Built nearby new building boarding house and office premises.

Residents of Chernomorskoe often call their village a city and use the name “Chernomorsk”. Previously, this settlement was called Ak-Mechet (from Crimean Tatar - White Mosque), but in 1944, after the deportation of the Crimean Tatars, the village was renamed “Chernomorskoye”.
Until 1953, the cape bore the Tatar name Kara-Mrun (Black Nose). It is the westernmost point of Crimea.

We recently drove along the northwestern coast of Crimea. We were looking for a place to put up a tent. Previously, I read that on the Bakal Spit there is camping, so we decided to stop by and have a look.

We drove from the direction of Mezhvodnoye. At the entrance to Steregushchee there is a circle where you need to drive towards the sea. In front of the circle there is also a sign indicating “seashore”. Although it would be more logical to put a sign “Bakal Spit” ( after all, this is one of the main local attractions)

The asphalt ended almost immediately as we left the village. The rest of it is a rattle... that is, we drive like on a washboard. I know that such “waves” are formed by the wind. But this knowledge does not make it any easier. This place has been popular for many years; surely it was impossible to lay asphalt?

The landscapes outside the window are extremely dull. Bare, absolutely flat, already dry steppe (end of June)... The sea strip is a bit far away, so the view of the sea does not brighten up the road. Along the coast there are lonely recreation centers that show no signs of life... they look abandoned and long-forgotten, deserted (they may be operational, but they look the way I wrote).

As evening approached and the sun hid behind the clouds, the landscape even seemed eerie, somehow post-apocalyptic or something.



I very much admit that on a different day, in different weather, with a different mood... or maybe with a closer acquaintance... the impression would have been different.

We arrived at a small area where there was a parking lot, a stall with cookies, chips, tea, etc., garbage cans and a toilet.




Bakalskaya Spit is a 12 km long spit. In the southern part it runs between the sea and Lake Bakal, in the northern part it goes deep into the sea (into the Karkinitsky Bay). Several years ago the braid was washed out, as a result of which it Northern part turned into an island.

The spit is part of a landscape and recreational park.

I have long wanted to visit the Bakal Spit. There are many very impressive photos taken here on the Internet. But the scythe appeared before us completely different. The dull road turned into a dull beach.



A few people hung out on the left side, since it was calm on this side. We also took a swim. Surprisingly, the shore turned out to be quite deep.


They said that on the other side the sea is flatter (judging by the changing rooms, that’s where the main beach is). But when we arrived, there were waves on the other side. I wouldn't say it was a strong storm, just... a little excitement. However, the stormy sea looked very dark and not welcoming. We didn't even go near the water.



I also didn’t get to the very end of the braid. It was already evening, the child was tired and began to be capricious... and he still had to go back. That's why I took a photo from afar.




On last photo an island is visible, which is essentially part of the spit. Just a few years ago it was possible to reach it on foot! It can be seen that the distance was decent.

But now from the parking lot to the end of the spit there is a maximum of 1 km. Well, maybe 1.5 km. Hardly more.

It's a pity that the braid, as it was, no longer exists. And it’s a pity that we didn’t find the time to come here a few years ago. It would be interesting for me to walk along a narrow strip of land when there is only sea on both sides. Moreover, when on one side the sea is raging... or even overflowing the spit. The greatness and power of the sea is already felt very well here, but being on a narrow spit, of course, it would be felt much stronger.

And all the same, it makes sense to come here if you are looking for silence, privacy, if you only need the sea... Fans of photo shoots will find where to do interesting shots(a lot depends on the weather, we didn’t come at the best time), those who like fishing can go fishing. And those who like to wallow in healing mud can walk a little further south along the spit and there will be Lake Bakalskoe... smear yourself if you like.


We are unlikely to come here again, since we ourselves live in the steppe Crimea, and we have a similar coast, and there is a similar lake... we came, looked and okay.

I know that in the old days many people came to Bakalskaya Spit. Entry to the spit was paid, as was the installation of scarves. Now everything is free, but no one needs it... northwestern Crimea is too far from the main tourist flows.

What about a tent camp?

We didn't find the camp. There was only one tent on the shore. We ourselves gave up the idea of ​​putting up a tent on the spit. The surrounding area is extremely open. Not a single tree, bush or anything. All around is absolutely flat steppe, sea and sand.

When setting up a tent here, you need to have an awning, umbrellas, a dry closet with you... and think carefully about the fasteners for the tent. Regular pegs won't work...there are strong winds here.

But beautiful sunsets))


Something like that. Not quite what was expected. But I visited there and checked the box. And I recommend it to you. If you are not spoiled by the sea, you will like it.

Tired of resorts that look like twins alike? Photos of the Bakal Spit in Crimea will take you to an absolutely stunning world wildlife. A real nature reserve of the north-west coast invites you to relax. About 6 km of sand running into the sea, where several currents meet, and a real atmosphere of wild relaxation reigns.

Photos of the unique beaches of the Bakal Spit

Amazing natural object in the form of a strip of the purest sand mixed with shell rock, attracts connoisseurs of the excellent, clean Black Sea. Nature itself took care of this - the spit separates Bakalskoye Bay from Bakalskoye Lake and the sea. It turns out to be a real oasis with sparkling waters, where you won’t find any garbage.

The beginning of the spit is a crowded place, there is always a camping tent city, and there is a rescue station. The peculiarity is that you find yourself in conditions where the water on all sides of the “sand strip” has a different temperature! An amazing picture - on the right side there is a storm and a raging sea with warm water, and on the left there is complete calm and coolness.

The depth on the beach varies - in some places it reaches 20-25 m (from the open sea), in others - only from 5 to 10 m.

The spit stretches from Cape Peschany to resort village Steregushchee. Circling the territory in a semicircle, it forms a quiet and warm bay. This place is recognized as unique - great for studying different types sports

Do you want to be alone? We are moving towards Cape Peschany - there are limitless sandy beaches, striking picturesque views and cleanliness. Bonus - the water is crystal clear and before a storm, dolphins swim here and enter the bay.

Tent city on the Bakal Spit

Quite a large campsite at the base of the spit. Accommodation here is paid. Living here is comfortable and fun. Entertainment includes beach football, noisy discos, volleyball. You can rent catamarans and boats. Wonderful fishing, spearfishing, you can scuba dive. And after the curtains you will have a unique opportunity - to catch shrimp with your hands, there are a lot of them!

After enjoying the sun and swimming, you can taste the glorious Crimean wines. Food and water are supplied from the resort village of Steregushchee.

Reviews from tourists

Anyone who has ever come to the spit will definitely come back here. Very clean sea, thanks to different currents, stunning views. The water is warm even in early May, making it comfortable to relax with children. The atmosphere is calm, not too noisy. There is a nature reserve called Lebyazhye Islands very close by, you can get there by boat. And the sunset at sea is amazing.

The spit is very reminiscent of the Baltic coast with its clear turquoise waters, where schools of fish are clearly visible.

How to get there?

The easiest way to go to the village of Steregushchee is by bus, which runs constantly from Yevpatoria (from the bus station). From Chernomorskoye you can get there by taxi or minibus - about 50 km to the Bakal Spit.

From Simferopol airport to Steregushchy – the best option Taxi. On public transport You will have to make several transfers, you need to know the route.

What about housing?

If you are attracted by the photos of the beaches of the Bakal Spit, stay for a small fee in a tent camp, where you can park your car.

I don `t want? There are numerous boarding houses, hotels, and recreation centers at Steregushchy at your service. They are located directly near the coast, almost all have early booking(cheaper):

  • “Villa – IV” – stands on the seashore, up to snow-white beach about 70-80 m. There is a swimming pool, clean comfortable rooms, but without pathos. Dining room, parking, cozy area.

  • Guest house "Steregushchee" - reasonable prices, normal living conditions, clean rooms with amenities. Cost per season from 1,000 rubles. per room.

The Bakal Spit in Crimea is a place amazing in its beauty and purity. You have a chance to relax in a wonderful protected area, where dolphins splash in the waters, and the sea is always warm and gentle.

Video from the beach