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Azov coast where you can relax with a tent. Rest by savages on the Sea of ​​Azov with a tent - our adventures

I would like to hear advice on this vacation.
I would like to visit the Azov and Black Seas with a car or a tent.
5 days there, 5 days there.
Maybe someone knows good places in the Sea of ​​Azov area and in the Gelendzhik area.
Etc. This will be your first trip with tents, so please advise what should I take with me?

Good afternoon This season we have been to Taman twice, both times we stayed at the Zolotoy Bereg camping site, it is located between the village of Golubitskaya and the village of Peresyp.
What I liked:
1. Quite clean sea and a good beach
2. There are trees on the shore, you can put a tent right under them.
3. There is a shower and toilet on site
4. Nice staff.
What to take? It all depends on the size of your trunk and your needs.
Of the mandatory ones, this is mosquito spray, and from my own experience, they are only afraid of “OFF” - regular, not extreme.

I also considered camping options, since I have experience driving a car to the sea, but so far they have refused. After reading the reviews. Those campsites have a lot of problems, I’ll say this: upon arrival, many of them are not directly visible, but appear at night and in the morning. These could be: mosquitoes, unsanitary conditions in the bushes, lack or interruptions of hot water and the ability to take a shower, very noisy neighbors. Beaches are also different, and entry into the water is also different. There is a huge campsite in Lermontovo - their sandy beach looks perfect from the highway - but the sand there is bad, with small sharp stones, and the water in the sea is always opaque due to the river flowing right there. The campsites between Betta and Krinitsa were praised. I also liked one that I saw while walking north of Olginka, there’s even a tiny pier there.

Hi all. In a couple of days we want to go to the sea to relax with a tent. We are considering options to get to Yeysk, can anyone point me to a good campsite in that direction, otherwise this is our first such trip. We have our own tent.

Marial

Prices for accommodation, 150 rub. per car per day + 100 rub. for placing a tent, we had our own tent, so I don’t know about rent

The question arose, are these all prices regardless of the size of the tent and the number of people? We are 4 adults and 1 child, a large tent plus a car, an ordinary sedan.

And also, I would like a clean sandy beach and some shade within walking distance...
Experienced people, do you know such a place?

The question arose, are these all prices regardless of the size of the tent and the number of people? We are 4 adults and 1 child, a large tent plus a car, an ordinary sedan.


The size of the tent and the number of people do not affect the price.

In Taman, at the Zolotoy Bereg camping site, there are trees on the shore, i.e. there is sufficient shade and a large, clean sandy beach.

The name of the campsite between Golubitskaya and Peresyp is “Golden Beach”, not “Golden Beach”. :)

There is a “Golden Beach” campsite, you pass it and after about 500 meters there is a “Golden Beach” campsite, which I wrote about, but we didn’t like “Golden Beach” and we didn’t stop there.

We have arrived))) more precisely (((it’s better at sea)))
Personally, I really liked it!
We stopped at a campsite near the Breeze recreation center, although we didn’t find the name of the campsite itself, but we did find a phone number.
Let’s talk about the prices right away, the price is 200 rubles per car per day. how many tents you put up and how many people it doesn’t matter, you only pay for the car. There are toilets on the territory, fresh water (we didn’t drink it. We bought drinking water at the Dolzhanskaya station, someone seemed to boil it and drink it, we decided not to risk it) water is poured for free at the entrance. there is no shower, but at the recreation center, it’s not far on foot, although depending on where you stay, there is a hot shower, but from 18-22 the price is 30 rubles per person. A very decent shower, we washed in it once, the rest of the time we heated the water in the sun!
There are benches on the beach. even 1 time, on Saturday, sun loungers were brought for free, all this was fenced, there were buoys in the water, lifeguards were working, again, not everywhere. Let me explain right away, we stopped in 1 forest palace, since we arrived at 3 in the morning (or at night) and didn’t really choose, we just put up a tent and fell asleep (we drove there for 24 hours). Just a piece of advice, it’s better to stay in the second and third forest belts, everything is the same there. There are fewer locals and Rostov residents, and on weekends they are very noisy, stopping right in the 1st forest belt. although if this doesn’t bother you, then... in short, it’s up to you to decide.
What’s honestly bright and strong is not even the locals and Rostov people, but the wind. which for 2 weeks did not blow, according to me, only for 3-4 days, and flies, and the latter were more strained. but you can fight them too. using dichlorvos!
more about the sea, the shore is shell rock, there is sand in the water. you can fish, again for amateurs. If you go fishing, for a catch, the fishing is so-so, about 10 of them were caught in a few hours. but on a fishing rod, what does it have to do with it right on the shore. But!!! With bait, during the same time, about 25 pieces were fed up (this is for 1 fishing rod) so... vacationers are not a hindrance, the fish is delicious, they fed on it for several days, they salted it and brought it with them)))
and I almost forgot, there are also barbecues on the territory, so if you forgot, don’t be upset)))

About the traffic police...on the Moscow-Dolzhanskaya-Moscow highway...they stopped me once, and then I crossed a solid line in front of the cop, he smiled and said that it’s not worth it at all, and issued a fine of 300 rubles. showed me the way, asked about the sea, wished me a safe journey and we left, it was all outside Yeisk, they didn’t even look at me at all, you drive according to the rules and... beauty, on the highway 100-120, in the city 60-70. ..and great, no one cares about you.
but the Rostov drivers... they didn’t show off, they are rude, they see the license plate is not local, they cut it rough, they don’t let them through, then they wonder why they don’t let them through in Moscow... you need to be more polite to people!!!
But you quickly get used to everything!
The conclusion is, everything is great, next year we are going to go there too)))! and we recommend it to everyone!

Last year I visited a campsite on the Black Sea coast, Gelendzhik district, Krinitsa village. An unforgettable place! There are several campsites there, but I liked the campsite by the sea more, called the pear garden. The beach is large and spacious, clean sea, various kinds of entertainment. Right in the middle of the beach a river flows into the sea, so you can go splash around in the fresh water))) Provided all conditions (shower, toilet, water, if necessary, and electricity will be provided if you have an extension cord with you). At prices of 100 rubles - per car + 50 rubles for each person. The place is very beautiful, and I advise all lovers of such recreation to visit it. P.s. - everyone have a nice holiday at sea!!!)))

In June, we spent 2 whole weeks on vacation on the Sea of ​​Azov (Kuchugury station). The camping was called "Azov Coast", we found it on the Internet here: www.avton.k66.ru. Car parking there was free, per person they paid 80 rubles per day. We had our own tent, we put it where we wanted, because... there were few people. We cooked food ourselves over a fire, bought food in a store - there are two of them nearby (you can walk there). The campsite had its own canteen, but we didn't eat there. Fresh water was provided at the campsite for free. The sea was about 20 meters from the tent. The beach is quite clean and sandy. I also liked the sea - not deep and warm. There were no jellyfish or snakes there. After the sea we rinsed off in the shower. Water for the shower was supplied according to a schedule from a well - a little cold, but in principle normal. When there was a desire to wash in hot water, we went to the sauna. There was a cafe "Breeze" nearby, in addition to the cafe there is a store and a sauna. There was a toilet on the campsite, it was a wooden house with a hole in the floor. It was obvious that they washed it every morning and sprinkled it with bleach. In general, the camping area there is quite large and not fenced. But we didn’t need a fence. The place where we stood was fenced on almost all sides by trees and bushes - a narrow path led to our clearing. So why the hell would you just come up to us at night. There is quite a lot of all kinds of vegetation on the territory, all kinds of southern trees, such as cherry plum and wild plum. There was also mulberry, the children constantly ate it and walked around grimy. Walnut trees grew in the distance - the locals said that they ripen in the fall. There were also blackberry bushes in places. It’s better not to climb into these bushes if you don’t want to ruin your skin. As night approached, all sorts of hedgehogs began to crawl in the grass. We caught them a couple of times to show them to the children - they were delighted. Cell phones and laptops were allowed to charge for free in the cafeteria. There was also Wi-Fi there, which worked quite stably, although the owners asked us not to download large video files from the Internet. I had my own megaphone modem with me - I didn’t catch a damn thing. We didn't need electricity. We saw other cars with trailers (like a mobile home) drive up - they were connected to electricity. We went for a walk along the shore - it was very refreshing. We also walked on mud, you need to walk along the beach towards the center for an hour and a half or two. There is some kind of radon lake there, plus the mud itself nearby. Everyone climbs into it and crawls around in it like piglets - a free show. We also climbed and took a lot of funny photos. Overall the impression was quite favorable. We recommended this campsite to friends, who went there at the beginning of August. I talked with them on Skype, they say that they are full of watermelons and melons - it’s almost out of their ears. Peaches are also very cheap there - it turns out that peach orchards are nearby, right next to the village. We also tried wine there - like Phanagoria is close. It’s better not to take wine in the center of the village - it’s obvious that it’s made from powder. We consulted with the owner of the campsite, she suggested where to get normal wine and at a normal price. We liked the wine Black Doctor and also the cognac Henesy - when we went back, we stocked up on it and will treat our friends at home.

And in the center of Kuchugury there is a cafe “Priboy”, where you can eat and dance to live music. We went there three times, there were about 8-10 of us. We left there in the evening at about 9 o'clock and stayed there until two or three o'clock in the morning. We didn’t take alcohol, so on average our food cost per person was 250-300 rubles. Those who sang were different every evening - sometimes a girl, sometimes a man, sometimes a girl and a man together. One evening a man sang, his voice was somewhat similar to Serov’s - I really liked it. At the beginning, when we arrived, there were folding tables. Then the people pulled up and it became a full house. Many people came with children - everyone had fun. By three o'clock in the morning almost everyone had left, only the most persistent remained - about 15 people. There is also something like a park in Kuchugury - it's called "Emelya". As I understand it, it is located on the territory of some children's camp. Entrance there is free. We went there once with our children. At 21:00 there is a disco for children on the street in front of the big stage. It lasts until 23:00, then lights out. There are no slightly drunk adults there; security guards walk around the perimeter of the dancers, keeping order. Our boys were slow at first, but then they finally decided to invite local girls to dance a couple of slow dances. It was funny to look at them - like adults!

I can recommend camping in the village. Kabardian. We recently went on holiday and enjoyed it. Located on the edge of the village in a hilly area on the seashore, 30-50 meters away. There is a lot of greenery, and therefore shade, if you manage to stand under it. In mid-August there were a lot of people until the 20th, after which the excitement slowly subsided. Under your feet there is earth, grass and in some places concrete under unfinished construction. Toilets, washbasins, showers, cold water, refrigerators, 220 V, barbecues for rent - everything is available. The administration - several nice guys - collects fees in the evenings and sometimes helps you get settled. 200 rubles per day. from a machine and a person. The beach is pebbles, the bottom is pebbles and stones, uncomfortable. There are changing rooms, benches, awnings, piers, trash cans. The shops nearby are expensive, markets are nearby, Magnets and the center are far away. market, but you can get there. Nearby there is a sports ground, an embankment and many canteens. The residents of the campsite were reasonable, they didn’t hear any noise, only from the embankment from the cafe. We are planning to vacation here again.

There are many campsites on the Sea of ​​Azov, and all of them are popular among vacationers, especially among those who are used to traveling by car and do not accept hotels, boarding houses and other stationary vacation spots. On Dolgaya Kos in the Krasnodar Territory there is a camping site “Kozachiy”. There you can find any kind of accommodation and food options, or you can live in a tent and cook on your own (you only need to pay for a place in the campsite). It’s better to cook your own food, otherwise the prices at local porridge and kebab shops will not please everyone. The campsite has Wi-Fi and a sauna. The beach is equipped with sun loungers, showers and umbrellas, everything is clean, there is a special area fenced off for children (a paddling pool), for those who come with children it is very convenient, since you don’t have to be afraid that the child will go into the depths. It is better to find out about prices in advance, since in June it is one price, and in July and August it is completely different (10-20% more expensive). There are more than enough people who want to spend their holidays this way, and this is another reason to take care of places in advance.

Much further from Yeysk (probably 300-330 kilometers) is the resort village of Golubitskaya. There is a large selection of campsites here, you can find something for every taste, but there is also a free campsite where the so-called “savages” rest. It’s just that there is a lot of free space next to the beach where lovers of such a holiday come, pitch tents, take out dishes, make a fire and live in this way, whoever wants. The place is secluded, just a stone's throw from the sea, you can always find like-minded people and have friendly gatherings with them. In terms of cost of holiday, location relative to the sea and tranquility, this is one of the best places on the coast. Even if you have to travel more than 300 kilometers one way, it’s worth it. The money spent on gasoline is compensated by the fact that you won’t have to pay anything for camping. You need to take your own tent, as they don’t rent them anywhere on site.

Approximately in the same area there is a car camping "Delta", which is one of the best campsites on the coast of the Azov Sea. The holiday is not expensive, but very comfortable and convenient. The tent sites are located less than 10 meters from the beach, you wake up and can immediately go swimming. There is nothing special here, but everything you need is available: shower, light, toilet. One specific place is allocated per tent. If you are relaxing with your own tent, then you need to pay about 500 rubles for a place (maybe more, our prices are growing every minute, so it is possible that it is already more expensive).

Between the village of Peresyp and the village of Golubitskaya there is another good campsite, which has a rather original name “Visiting the Joker”. The campsite has a variety of accommodation options, including the option of staying in a tent. The place is interesting and convenient for relaxation. For the convenience of vacationers, there is a bathhouse, tennis and billiard tables, cafes, gazebos, bathrooms, showers, a grocery store, and Wi-Fi. This place is also good because there are many interesting attractions nearby that can be easily reached by car.

The choice is yours, but just because a campsite is closer to you in distance does not mean it is of better quality. Sometimes it’s easier to drive a little more and overpay for gas, but it’s much better to relax. Personally, I like the Sea of ​​Azov much more than the Black Sea, primarily because it is warm, and the fact that it is shallow is not a problem.

Holidays on the Sea of ​​Azov as a savage is a way to save...

Situations are different and not everyone’s outlook on life agrees either; someone would prefer to take a voucher, without worrying about anything (though having overpaid considerably) to come to their room, where they don’t have to think about what to eat, lie quietly on the beach, etc. .d. But there is a class of people who don’t need such delights in such abundance, and who don’t mind saving money (I belong to this type). Such people (if we are talking about Azov) choose a savage vacation on the Sea of ​​Azov.

1. What is the cheapest way to get there? A personal car is the answer. If you don't rush, i.e. If you don’t burn gasoline in vain, don’t drive recklessly and don’t get fines, you’ll get quite a tangible benefit... and savages like to save money =)

2. Housing, for a person vacationing as a savage on the Sea of ​​Azov, finding is not a problem:

- the most common option is rent a room in the private sector . In this area, you can choose both price and comfort to suit your needs. The main thing is always to bargain. You can ask the locals right at the station where the most rooms are available for rent (part of the city) and what prices are set.

- - this is special. areas where people live in camping tents. This option is extremely suitable for romantics who like to live in nature, but have some amenities nearby. The most common amenities here are: a toilet, gas stoves or a place for a fire, water, etc.

True relaxation on the Sea of ​​Azov as a savage - the most savage for our modern society and proven the hard way is relaxing in a tent right on the shore. Places where you can settle down like this are quite common. Yes, you do not get any conditions and amenities, but you have the highest savings and are left to your own devices. This type of vacation is suitable for unpretentious, self-sufficient people.

Tour. bases- the most expensive option. Here we get the camping spirit and safe accommodation as in the private sector.

3. Food. With food, everything is also extremely simple for a savage on the Sea of ​​Azov:

— we go to the markets and bargain

— we don’t go to shops near the sea, because the prices are off the charts

— we eat simple food... we didn’t come to eat caviar

4. Excursions. It all depends on the person’s independence - it’s better to find out in advance about interesting places in the area and, when you come on vacation, get there and see for yourself, this works out much cheaper than with a guide. There is also a certain subtlety: suppose you are in one city, and the excursion is very interesting in another, and they ask for that much for the tour. Don’t rush to give it away, because it will be cheaper to take a regular bus to the city where the excursion is taking place and buy it on the spot.

In July 2010, our family, consisting of two parents and two sons, 6 and 9 years old, took a trip from Tyumen to the south of Russia in a Citroen Berlingo. This is already the second trip to the seas, 3000 km long: a three-day journey to the sea and accommodation on the shore of the latter in a tent. Two years ago we settled on the shore of the Azov Sea in the village of Golubitskaya, this year about 70 km further on the shore of the Black Sea near the village of Veselovka not far from Taman. Since I didn’t write about my first trip, in this story I will sometimes compare these two places.

Road to the Sea of ​​Azov

On a trip, we usually leave from the dacha, so as not to leave the loaded car on the street (in order to avoid minor troubles and delay the vacation) at about 5 am, and throughout the entire journey we keep a kind of log of the distance traveled. The “magazine” looks like this: sheets lined with columns: time, mileage, notes. We make notes every hour, in the notes we write down the points we pass, gas stations, stops, meals. We do this, most likely, so as not to get bored on a long journey, and also to keep track of the money spent.

The first day turns out to be the longest on our journey; we stop after 16 hours at a hotel outside Samara in the area of ​​Chapaevsk.

In general, from traveling long distances, we realized that you can always find accommodation of suitable price and quality near large cities. But it’s better to do it early, before sunset, to have more choice. Prices for a 4-bed room from 1600 rubles (shower and toilet in the hallway).

We ended the second day of our last trip in Volgograd, since we have relatives living there. A good reason to see each other, and you need to relax. But this year they went on vacation to the village of Veselovka during the Black Time and invited us to their place. We didn't care and agreed.

Regarding the road, I want to say that in central Russia, which we pass on the 2nd day from Samara to Volgograd, the road is simply disgusting: there are holes, there are crazy ruts from trucks left on the hot asphalt. There is simply no way to go fast. Of course, there are small sections of decent road, but, as is expected in Russia, they end quickly. I, of course, understand that in our country asphalt is subject to a wide range of temperatures throughout the year: frost, snow and heat above 40 degrees. But in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, the temperature range is also quite large, and the roads are good. And yet, in Kyrgyzstan in the summer, heavy vehicles are prohibited from driving on the roads during the daytime, only after sunset, so as not to damage the roads. They sleep during the day and travel at night. And at first I was surprised why there were few cars on the Kyrgyz road. But no one here thought about this: the road is good, the drivers are not driving at maximum speed, and the accident rate is lower.

And many are afraid to drive a car because of large extortions on the roads by traffic police officers. Do not be afraid. Either the anti-corruption measures helped or something else, but traffic police officers don’t just stop you, only for violations, but there are no fewer of them on the roads. Over the course of 6,000 km there and back, we were stopped 3 times and only for violations. I want to say that three years ago we were stopped 15 times on the way to the sea alone and were simply being nagged, like, “Didn’t you see the speed limit sign at the cafe?” or brazenly “Your children are not wearing seat belts. Shall we argue? It is clear that this was extortion; I heard in hotels that drivers paid 5-7 thousand just to leave. But again, in 2010 there was nothing like this.

P. VESELOVKA - a great place for a seaside holiday with a tent

The village is located near Taman, on one side there is the Black Sea, on the other there is an estuary where lovers of windsurfing and other water sports train.

BEACH next to a place on the sea with a tent

Wide, fine sand underfoot, but there are large stones. I asked the kids within reach to collect rocks and they placed them around the fencing type tent. At the entrance to the sea there is a narrow strip of stones. This circumstance upset me at first, but then I found a place where the pebbles lay in a 30-centimeter strip, the rest was sand, and there were no stones in the sea either. I liked this place because tourists did not cluster within a meter of each other, but were dispersed 20–50 meters from each other. On the Sea of ​​Azov, people are more crowded; on weekends there are generally a lot of people and noisy, as locals come from nearby cities and towns just to relax and “have a blast.” They don’t care that people live in tents; everyone has their own goals. Therefore, from the point of view of tourist population, I liked the Black Sea coast more.

I like car trips because, firstly, we are very mobile, we can always go out and buy food and go on excursions. Secondly, we can take everything we need on a trip, since the car is large and we are not particularly limited. In addition, on the way back we buy local wines and fruits and even take some of them home. Thirdly, for a family of 4 people it is quite economical compared to other modes of transport.

What to take with you for a seaside holiday with a tent

On a long-distance trip, it is better to have a cooler bag with you so that the food is fresh at least for the first day. We take on the road a lot of mineral water, juices in small bags or bottles, as they say “at a time,” drinking yoghurts, baked goods, “hunter” type sausages, and sliced ​​cheese in vacuum packaging. Of course, children need sweets in the form of chewing candies and toffees, and we chew them too. Vegetables and fruits on the road somehow don’t go well in our family. Of course, on the second or third day we spend time at a large supermarket, where we replenish our supplies. Sometimes we have dinner at the campsites where we stay overnight and always have breakfast there, it’s convenient and you don’t spend any extra time on it. In the cafe we ​​try to take something less susceptible to spoilage: freshly cooked sausages, scrambled eggs. So far no one has been poisoned.

This year we were well prepared:

  • A large new two-room tent, each room has a large air mattress, pillow, bedding with elastic, padding polyester blankets. We took with us a cheap grill from METRO, found a permanent place for it, assembled it and left it for the next tourists, because it is made of thin metal, charred, rusted in places, there is no point in dragging it home, but it may still be useful for vacationers.
  • A set of folding furniture: a table and 4 stools around it. It is made of plastic and metal fasteners. It folds very conveniently into one suitcase, but is not strong enough, especially in the sand, since the legs of the stools sink into the sand and diverge in different directions. And apparently they were designed to weigh up to 60–70 kg, but they broke under my husband. It’s good for children, but for adults, we’ll probably buy a folding chair in the future.
  • A folding plastic table for the kitchen, on which we clean and cut fish, place meat or chicken on a grill, etc. It washes well and we don’t spoil the main table with “dirty” preparations.
  • We use a stove powered by small gas cartridges in the morning and at lunchtime; we light a fire only in the evening. On the Azov coast, firewood is problematic, so many people carry it with them or take coal. On the Black Sea there is a lot of cut down bushes and various pieces of wood.
  • Nice flashlight.
  • A plastic basin in which I wash dishes. And you don’t need to take any “chemicals” for washing, everything can be easily washed with sand or ash, and the sea has plenty of both.

Holidays on the seashore in tents have many advantages, although the presence of disadvantages cannot be denied. But as you can understand from my stories, our family is positive, so we try to ignore the negatives.

Advantages of a holiday at sea with a tent:

  • the sea is always nearby, when you wake up, you dive or another option, take a swim before going to bed, it’s dark and scary. In our childhood and youth, we also traveled as “savages”, rented housing and walked several kilometers in the heat to the sea. There was still a way back ahead. You also had to go to the market in the heat to buy groceries or to the canteen and stand in line.
  • There are no problems with food. We take tea, coffee, condensed milk, instant porridge with us, buy eggs and sausages in stores, and always have fruit. In the morning we fry eggs, alternate with porridge, you can always buy warm delicious pies from the women right on the beach. At lunch we cook soups, sausages, and eat fruit. And from 6 o'clock, because it gets dark early, we begin preparations for dinner. Every day, as a family or individually, we went to a store or market and bought food for only one day. We bought fruits at bazaars along the road, straight from the garden, you can always try and compare. We only tried 4 types of peaches, 3 types of melons, 2 types of watermelons and 3 types of grapes. Some varieties are juicier, others are sweeter. The choice is huge and what is most pleasing is that they were not transported green across half of Russia, everything was freshly picked. We always dined on food cooked “on the fire”; we really liked the “mullet”, a juicy fish with a small number of bones. As a side dish, we boil or bake new potatoes, fresh or grilled vegetables.
  • in the evenings we burned a fire, looked at the stars, sang songs, and talked. Modern children like such evenings. I think that in our fast-paced times we don’t talk to each other much, everything is on the run, but here nothing gets in the way. And these are two advantages.
  • The children took a break from TV and the computer, and it’s not harmful for us adults either.
  • The sea is beautiful: warm, but in this place it is rarely calm. But both children and we love to jump “on the waves.” It was this excitement that prevented us from making full use of the “watercraft” we had; they flew away and then sailed away. By the way, we put up a small children’s tent from Ikea for them and put mattresses, armbands, circles, etc. in there, so as not to catch them later all over the beach.
  • in the mornings we watched several times how dolphins fished, and they did it in groups of 2-3 dolphins and very close to the shore, about ten meters away. It's so interesting to watch how they drive the fish back and forth. Remembering the dirty, dare I say “smelly” shore near Anapa, which is located tens of kilometers from Taman, it is surprising and pleasant that there are still dolphins.

Disadvantages of holidaying at sea with a tent:

  • Oddly enough, there are mosquitoes on the Black Sea coast near Taman and there are quite a lot of them. On the second day we had to buy a “sprinkler” from them. There are mosquitoes there, since there is an estuary with fresh water very close. There were no mosquitoes on the Sea of ​​Azov.
  • the water in Cherny is very salty, so you need to constantly wash yourself after swimming, and fresh water is supplied at a certain time and many are packed in large canisters, you have to stand in line. If you don’t wash, your skin will burn severely, resulting in blisters. On the Sea of ​​Azov, the water does not have such a large amount of salt and you do not need to wash yourself so often.
  • For those who don't like to cook, it must be tiring to wash dishes and waste time on cooking. But I assure you, in the city I spend much more time on this, on vacation everything is simple, without frills. We also take dishes that are easy to wash, without unnecessary recesses or patterns, partially disposable and preferably heavier so that they do not fly around.
  • This year it was generally hot in the south of Russia and on the coast too. In the period from 14 to 17 hours it was impossible to step on the sand with a bare foot, we pulled up awnings and rested at this time under “shelter”: some were sleeping, some were reading. On our last trip we were at the end of August and it’s safe to say that it’s more comfortable to relax at the end of summer.
  • One day there was such a crazy wind that we lay clothed in the tent and were afraid that we would be blown into the sky along with it. It’s not a pleasant feeling; it’s impossible to even sleep with such noise from the sea and a “raging” tent.

MILITARY SLIDE next to a vacation spot at sea with a tent

This museum is located in the village of Temryuk. We visited it for the second time, this year on the 6th birthday of our son Gregory. This is an open-air museum of military equipment, located on both sides of the road. You have to pay a small amount for entry, I don’t remember exactly, 50 rubles for an adult, 10 or 20 for children. Taking into account the fact that I have two sons, they are fascinated by technology, including wartime technology: they run from the locomotive to the plane , climb on them, look into all the “holes”. I like that all the exhibits (with the exception of 2 or 3) can be touched, opened, stood on, or sat down. Of course, we need to watch the children very closely, because two years ago the eldest son, while closing one of the doors on the ship, pinched his finger very badly, we had to interrupt the excursion to provide him with medical assistance. I think that if the excursion was accompanied by a story from a knowledgeable person, I would give a solid rating of “5”.

SALT LAKE next to a seaside vacation spot with a tent

Near our anchorage there is a unique place, “Salt Lake”. In summer it dries out and in dry places, white salt crystals lie on the gray clay. People are more interested in liquid mud, it is salty and black in color. They say it helps for joints. All people apply smears, those who have pain and those who are not bothered at all, for prevention. Many people collect dirt in bottles, take it away and take it with them. We also smeared, “just in case” if there was such a free opportunity. Moreover, 300 meters from the lake there is a sea in which everyone washes. They come out clean and healthy.

CONCLUSION of a holiday at sea with a tent:

The three-day journey is tiring, although my children and husband disagree with me. The husband enjoys driving, the children either take pictures, eat, or watch movies on DVD. But a holiday at sea is worth it, because communication with nature, water procedures and sand foot baths are very useful. And the fruits did not arrive to you green for 3 days and then did not lie in warehouses for a long time, but were eaten by children almost “from the bush.”

Whether such a vacation is right for you can only be determined by trying it. There is a first time for everything.

Before you go on vacation at sea, you need to decide on your place of residence. Someone chooses a hotel room or a room in. But if you have a car in your family, you can choose one of the campsites in the village of Golubitskaya, which is located on the coast of the Azov Sea.

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For those who want to relax far from civilization, sitting by the fire in the evenings, campsites are open in the village of Golubitskaya.

In order to relax as “savages” you don’t always have to pay a lot of money. You can choose an uninhabited beach and enjoy relaxing in nature. To do this, you really have to relieve yourself in the open air, and take what you need with you.

Recently, Russia has adopted the European holiday practice of placing cars with tents in certain paid areas. This is very convenient, since, on the one hand, you live directly in nature, and on the other hand, the service is still provided to you.

There are many campsites in the village of Golubitskaya. All of them provide services that will make life easier for tourists. Bathrooms and showers are installed on the premises. There is access to drinking water. Cooking most often falls on the shoulders of vacationers. In the kitchens you can not only use various utensils, but also store food in the refrigerator. Therefore, staying here is possible even with children.

Moreover, many owners install playgrounds with swings and a sandbox. Autocamping in Golubitskaya is great for kids.

Camping "Delta"

In the village of Peresyp you will be provided with excellent rooms to stay and places to pitch tents and park cars. There is electricity here, there is a dining room and a good kitchen with all the necessary utensils. The campsite is located near the sea coast, so you don’t have to travel long distances.

Autocamping "Teremok"

A great place to relax with children. The campsite is located on the very shore, so in the evening around the fire you will hear the sound of the surf. There are showers, toilets, kitchens, and a small grocery store on site. This is one of those wonderful places that the village of Golubitskaya can boast of. Autocamping and relaxation will appeal to both kids and adults, and next year you will again want to repeat the sea trip with a tent.

Autocamping "White Beach"

A place where you can comfortably camp with RVs. There is also a shower, toilet, and drinking water. The territory is guarded around the clock.

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