Myskhako wild Beach

Not far from the Myskhako village, it is almost a suburb of Novorossiysk, there is a charming place near the Koldun mountain, where you can be surrounded by the sea and rocks. in peak season you can still meet people on the Wild beach, and at other times there is only untouched nature, fishermen and dolphins.

Beach description

The beach is quite long and runs from the Myskhako almost to the Shirokaya Balka village. The farther you go from the main streets, the more wild and deserted the coast becomes. The strip of uncomfortable coastal stones ends with a perfect lack of access to water.

The underwater world of the romantic part of the village is rich in all kinds of fish and crabs, so the wild stretch of coast is especially favored by divers. There is gorgeous clear water, as the shore of the village is located at a sufficient distance from the port. There is an opportunity to catch huge crayfish. The absence of civilization at a distance of almost 3 km is a paradise for hermits.

There are other memorable places of Novorossiysk and Gelendzhik very close to the memorial complex “Malaya Zemlya”. The main local attraction is the wineries. Tourists delve into the process of winemaking, tasting different varieties of drink, buy rare wines in the company store.

When is the best to go?

On the Black Sea coast, unlike the Crimean steppes, a sub-Mediterranean climate reigns. The temperature of the Black Sea in the summer is stable 23-27 ° С. However, the air temperature may vary slightly depending on the period: if you are uncomfortable in the heat, then choose May or September to relax. 20 degrees is a standard indicator. The warmest and driest time is July and the first half of August: will be a little hotter, but the sea will be warmer.

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