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Beregovoe (Russia)
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Practical info — Beregovoe

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • Golden Beach is famous for its crushed shell sand; arrive early to claim a good spot near the water.
  • Minibuses (marshrutkas) are the cheapest way to travel to nearby Feodosia, but they can get quite crowded.
  • The sun is very strong in mid-summer; rent an umbrella early or bring a pop-up beach tent.
  • Many local vendors and beach kiosks only accept cash, so keep small ruble notes handy.

🍽 Food

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Chebureki

Grab these hot, crispy meat-filled pastries from street vendors along the beach promenade.

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Shashlik

Enjoy freshly grilled meat skewers at the open-air summer cafes near the main resort area.

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Black Sea Seafood

Look for eateries serving local specialties like red mullet or rapana (sea snails).

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Local Markets

The village markets sell fresh local fruits, vegetables, and delicious homemade honey.

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Souvenir Stalls

The shops along the main beach road are well-suited for picking up beachwear and small mementos.

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Salt Lakes

The calm salt lakes situated just inland from the sea offer a peaceful contrast to the bustling beach.

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Quiet Beach Stretches

Walk further away from the central resort area to find a tranquil spot on the expansive sandy shores.

Beregovoe is a welcoming coastal village situated on the pretty shores of the Black Sea, well-known for its sunny climate and family-friendly atmosphere. It has developed into a popular destination for tourists seeking a relaxing beach holiday away from the noise of larger resort cities. The town features a variety of accommodations and a laid-back environment, making it a staple for summer vacations. The absolute highlight of Beregovoe is its magnificent coastline, most notably the famous Золотой пляж (Golden Beach). This expansive stretch of golden sand is one of the largest and most celebrated beaches in the region, offering gentle slopes into the sea, which is first-rate for swimming. Visitors can enjoy well-equipped areas of Золотой Пляж, complete with sunbeds, water sports, and beachside cafes, ensuring a comfortable and entertaining day by the water. The local culinary scene is filled with cozy cafes and restaurants serving a mix of regional dishes and classic seaside fare. The village is easily accessible by road, with regular transport links connecting it to nearby major cities. Visitors can also explore local markets offering fresh produce and traditional souvenirs, rounding out a pleasant and memorable coastal getaway.

Geography

Population
2,461 (2014)
Coordinates
45.09425, 35.43650

Facts

  • On the Black Sea
  • Warm summer climate
  • Family-friendly resort
  • Famous Zolotoy Plyazh beach
  • Gently sloping water
  • Beachside cafes and restaurants
  • Road accessible
  • Relaxed holiday atmosphere

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Sights in the town Beregovoe (4)

Bereginia📍 landmark

A stone coastal monument near the Black Sea resort of Beregovoe.

Zolotoi pliazh🎡 recreation

A golden sand beach with shallow water, well-suited for families in Beregovoe.

Nemo🎡 recreation

A water park with slides and pools on Beregovoe beach.

Crazy Surf🎡 recreation

A surf spot with consistent waves on the Beregovoe coast.

Frequently asked questions

Beregovoe: where is it located?
Beregovoe is located in Russia.
Beregovoe: what is there to see?
Highlights include Bereginia, Zolotoi pliazh, Nemo.
Beregovoe: why is it worth visiting?
Beregovoe is a welcoming coastal village situated on the pretty shores of the Black Sea, well-known for its sunny climate and family-friendly atmosphere.
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