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This beach is really nice. I suggest checking it out, especially during the off-peak season. It's away from the crowds and there's a good fish restaurant, although it's a bit pricey. They have scooters, boats, and everything you need.
The beach is peaceful and serene, with pebbles that warm up in the sun. It is kept clean and free of litter, thanks to regular cleaning. Walking on the pebbles may be challenging at first, but you can adjust to it. The old, storm-worn pier is a popular spot for children to jump into the sea. Large rocks line the shore, and the water is usually clear, though it can get murky after a storm. On calm, sunny days, you can see the bottom of the sea for many meters. During the day, the beach is not crowded, but in the evenings, local school kids on scooters often come to hang out, drink beer, and make noise. Overall, it's a great place for a leisurely stroll during the day.
Overall, Crimea made a lasting impression on me - I have no desire to return! As for Nikitsky beach: in the mornings, locals bathe their dogs, there is dirt on the way from Nikita, it's a nightmare!!! When you arrive in the morning, there is no sign for paid parking, but when you leave by lunchtime, the sign is up and a person is collecting fees.
There is no designated nudist beach in this area, only the City Beach of the village, Nikita. Further along towards Gurzuf, there is a small wild beach hidden under a rock, although the entrance is closed off. However, you can still access it by climbing over the fence or swimming around the rocks. Be cautious though, as there is a risk of falling stones from the crumbling cliff above the beach, especially in windy weather. Despite the potential danger, the wild beach offers a picturesque setting. The main beach is not very well-kept, but the water is clean and there are not many people around.
The beach is stunning, the entrance fee was 150 rubles last year, there are no nudists there now, but there used to be some before.