Okuneva Bay

Big and Small Okunevaya beaches in the Primorsky Territory
Okunevaya Bay is one of the most beautiful places in the Primorsky Territory, located in the Nakhodka urban district. Here tourists are waiting for two beaches - Big and Small Okunevaya, surrounded by majestic rocks and green forests. The water in the bay is crystal clear, which makes this place a real paradise for lovers of privacy and relaxation in nature.
The fate of this corner of Primorye was successful: despite the great popularity among tourists, the bay has retained its natural beauty. However, it is worth remembering that most of the beaches here belong to recreation centers, and putting a tent on the coast will not work. But the passage to the sea is always open, and it allows you to enjoy all the charms of the bay, even if you do not stay at the base.
When to go to Okunevaya Bay
The best time to visit Okunevaya Bay is from late spring to early autumn. July and August are the peak tourist season, when the weather is ideal for swimming in emerald water. However, this period also attracts a large number of holidaymakers, so if you want to avoid crowds, it is better to plan a trip for the beginning or end of summer. For those interested in photography, autumn will be a great time to shoot, when the bright colors of nature and unique landscapes of the bay will create a unique background. It is worth remembering that it is better to plan a trip to these parts in advance, especially during the peak season, since many recreation centers are filled quickly
How to get to Okuneva Bay
To get to Okunevaya Bay, you need to leave Vladivostok, following the highway towards the village of Wrangel. On the way, you should turn to a dirt road that will lead to the bay. However, the road will not always be smooth: in some places it is covered with clay areas with steep descents and ascents, so it is better to choose an SUV for such routes. As you approach the bay, you will see signs that will prompt the right path. On the spot, you can use the services of local recreation centers that provide comfortable accommodation. For those who prefer active routes, there is a trail leading to the top of Devil's Finger Mountain, which offers stunning views of the bay and the surrounding area.