Olympic Park is Russia's southernmost seashore. It stretches across 6 kilometers along pebble banks from Fisht Stadium to the state line. Following the 2014 Olympics, the bay underwent a transformation, with the addition of a stunning park, numerous sports facilities, hotels, and relaxation places.
The surrounding area is reminiscent of European resorts, with tidy lawns bordered with tiles and a shabby hotel complex beyond the beach. The water off the coast is crystal clear, as shown by the presence of groups of dolphins early in the morning. Moving along the river will necessitate the use of special footwear, as the pebbles are fairly huge. Special wooden lanes have been built out for convenience. The coast is rapidly becoming deeper, which will appeal to free-swimmers and snorkelers. Many services, including the public beach, are available for free. Working from 8 a.m. to 20 p.m., and after that time on the beach, lovers can sit and watch the sunset by the sea.
Location: Nizhny Imeretinskaya St., 155B, Adler, Sochi 354349, Russia.