Pros: huge beach 2 km long, free. In the area of the base of the Dnieper, only the first line of the beach is occupied, it is very spacious. The sea is clean and beautiful. There are water activities: catamaran (80 UAH - 1 hour), banana (40 UAH per person), etc.
Minuses:
1. Soviet service. Upon check-in, we were warned that the cleaning of the room and the change of linen and towels need to be called-ordered. They didn’t give 2 towels at the settlement, they said they would bring it, they didn’t bring it until they called.
2. Cleaning, apparently, was not carried out after previous vacationers, wet for sure. I had to clean it myself, because there is no sense in cleaning them, and you won’t live in dust and garbage. Moreover, I had to buy rags for this, because what lay at the entrance to the room can hardly be called even with this word.
3. Washed-washed towels. The bed is clean and so are the mattresses. Furniture is normal.
4. Cups - from the Soviet canteen, they are probably many years old, they used those brought with them. There is also no kettle.
5. Bathroom. Boiler, water was always. There is a fungus in the shower room, the toilet lid exists separately, the faucets have not been cleaned, probably since they were installed.
Otherwise, everything is tolerable: TV, air conditioning, and a pleasant sea view from the balcony, 40 m to the beach, squirrels run through the trees in front of the balcony.
There are good cafes with delicious food and reasonable prices.
Yes, by the way, a separate topic is the road to Kanaka. That from the side of Alushta there are 40 km of "serpentine", that from the side of Sudak - a little less. This, of course, is a minus. Once again, you don't want to leave.
If the main thing for you on vacation is the sea, the beach, and you are ready to turn a blind eye to poor service, then you are here. Indeed, you will not find such a beach along the entire Southern and Eastern coast of Crimea.
Good luck to all!