If you're prepared to endure subhuman conditions, then this is the spot for you. To begin with, the campsite boasts 54 tent sites but only 2 toilets and 4 showers. Cicadas are noisy all day, and there are plenty of other critters around. Electricity, barbecue, and refrigerator access come at an extra cost of 100 rubles per day. The electricity frequently loses a phase. There's just one refrigerator, which is a nightmare when the place is crowded; we even lost our food because someone decided to help themselves to our package. The shower stalls are outdated, lacking shelves for soap, and the hooks are ripped out. The toilets mean morning queues and constant floating waste, as there's insufficient water in the tank to flush properly. The sea entrance is treacherous—slippery and rocky. The birch trees are littered with plastic and sticks, though the water is clean, which is the only positive aspect of this place. And if you're lucky, you might get some sleep at night, but with 100% audibility, neighbors chatting and playing music can be a real disturbance. This was definitely our first and last experience of this kind in the Russian Federation!