Vladivostok in summer: a full guide to beach holidays

Vladivostok in summer: a full guide to beach holidays

Опубликовано: 16.04.2025 | Обновлено: 05.05.2025

Summer is an ideal time for those who want to combine a trip to the Far East with a sea holiday. Vladivostok, a city washed by the Sea of Japan, offers different beaches for every taste. In this guide - when to go, where exactly to go, how to get and what to take with you to rest successful.

The best time for a beach holiday in Vladivostok

The swimming season starts in late June, but the best time is from July to mid-September. In July, the water is already warm, and the sun is consistently bright. The peak of the season is August: the water temperature reaches +22-25 ° C, it is hot in the afternoon, and in the evenings - comfortable.

If you want to avoid crowds, choose velvet September – there are fewer tourists, the sea is still warm, and the landscapes are especially photogenic. When planning a trip, consider possible fogs in July and typhoons in August - they are short-lived, but can make adjustments to plans.

Popular beaches of Vladivostok: routes and tips

The choice of beach depends on how you get there and what format you are looking for. Here are the most popular destinations.

Azur Bay (Shamora)

  • The beach: sandy, wide, with a smooth entrance to the sea.
     
  • How to get there: by car - exit on the Sedanka-Patroclus highway; it is better to go early in the morning to avoid traffic jams. By public transport - buses 28, 28k, 72.
     
  • Infrastructure: Cafés, rides, sun loungers, rental of water equipment, parking.

 

Tip: in peak season - crowded, for a relaxing holiday, choose weekdays.

Бухта Шамора (Лазурная). Фото: Visit Primorye

Patroclus Bay and Leopard Embankment

  • The beach: Pearl, manicured, with clean water.
     
  • How to get:Bus #31k, 79 to the stop "Patroclus", on foot 5-10 minutes.
     Infrastructure: and/spot>>>>
Леопардовая набережная. Фото: Антон Балашов, Prima Media

Cape Akhlestyshev (beach near the Primorsky Aquarium)

  • The beach: Sand-pebble, shallow entrance to the sea, ideal for children.
     
  • How to get there: buses 11, 15, 29, 63, 74, 75, 76, 77 to the seaside aquarium stop, then on foot ~15 minutes.
     Infrastructure:Café, camping, shower, surfing and kayaking area.

 

Tip:There is a surf-camp, where you can rent a lesson/block/p>

Фото: Игорь Анучин

Bays of Paris and Philip on the Russian island

  • The beaches: wild, pebble and sandy rocky, with picturesque rocks and pure water.
     
  • How to get there: by car on the Russian Bridge, then on the country road (better by SUV).
     
  • Infrastructure: is missing.

 

Tip: Take food, water and everything you need - there are no shops and cafes nearby.

Парис. Фото: PrimaMedia

What to take with you to the beach in Vladivostok

Even on landscaped beaches, your equipment can come in handy, especially if you plan to stay longer or go to Russian Island. Here's the basic list:

  • Sunscreen and headdress
  • Drinking water, snacks, lunch box with food
  • Shoes for rocky shore
  • A mat, towel or plaid
  • Insect repellent
  • Light jacket for the evening or windscreen
  • Li>A charged phone and power (on the wild coastline)
  • this may not be a combination of nature/lip> The city offers a holiday for every taste - from lively coves to secluded beaches. Plan the route in advance, navigate by the weather and come to open summer Vladivostok.

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