
Shamora Beach Vladivostok
Our Shamarou Beach Day Disaster: What Went Wrong
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We headed to Shamarou, a beach just 23 kilometers from Vladivostok, and it's an amazing spot for a beach day - the sea is gentle, with a perfectly balanced depth, making it perfect for kids to play safely and adults to swim without having to go far. But things didn't exactly go as planned. Unfortunately, our experience was marred by some unpleasant surprises, including an infection on the beach, which was a major letdown. The beach was infested with jellyfish, which made it difficult to enjoy the water, and the strong current made it hard to swim. The infrastructure was not well-maintained, with trash and debris scattered around, and the parking fees were steep, which added to the overall cost of the trip. The beach was also crowded, which made it difficult to find a spot to relax.






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What's the best way to get to Shamarou beach from Vladivostok?
You can drive to Shamarou beach from Vladivostok in about 30 minutes, depending on traffic. There are also public transportation options available, including buses and taxis.
Are there any amenities available at the beach?
Yes, the beach has a developed infrastructure with food, drinks, and amenities available. You can also rent surfboards and other equipment if you need it.
Is the beach safe for kids?
Yes, the beach is generally safe for kids, with a gentle slope and shallow water near the shore. However, be aware of the strong current and jellyfish infestation.
Can I bring my dog to the beach?
No, pets are not allowed on the beach, so you'll need to leave your furry friend at home.
Are there any parking fees at the beach?
Yes, there is a parking fee of 150 rubles per vehicle, which is a bit steep. However, the parking fees go towards maintaining the beach and its infrastructure.
Can I swim in the sea at Shamarou beach?
Yes, the sea is generally calm and safe for swimming. However, be aware of the strong current and jellyfish infestation.
Are there any medical facilities nearby?
Yes, there are medical facilities and hospitals available in Vladivostok, which is about 30 minutes away from the beach.
Can I rent surfboards and other equipment at the beach?
Yes, there are several rental shops available at the beach where you can rent surfboards, kayaks, and other equipment.
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- •The sea was warm and had great waves that were perfect for surfing.
- •The beach was sandy, and building sandcastles was a lot of fun for the kids.
- •There were a few bays with parking available, although you'll need to pay 150 rubles at the moment.
- •The beach had a developed infrastructure, which made it easy to find food, drinks, and amenities.
- •The waves were gentle near the shore, making it safe for kids to play.
- •The beach was clean and well-maintained, which was a plus.
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- •Unfortunately, we encountered an infection on the beach, which was a major letdown.
- •The beach was infested with jellyfish, which made it difficult to enjoy the water.
- •The beach was not safe, with a strong current that made it hard to swim.
- •The infrastructure was not well-maintained, with trash and debris scattered around.
- •The parking fees were steep, which added to the overall cost of the trip.
- •The beach was crowded, which made it difficult to find a spot to relax.



