Plaja Agigea is a serene beach located in the town of Agigea, on the Black Sea coast of Romania. Its natural attributes include a semi-wild setting, offering a unique tranquillity and charm. The beach is situated in a small bay and has evolved from a wild beach into a more developed area, home to several restaurants and two cherhanas (traditional Romanian fisherman's taverns).
The restaurants at Plaja Agigea offer visitors a peaceful dining experience with a view of the sea and also provide wooden sun loungers for relaxation. Despite these amenities, swimming is currently not permitted at the beach, allowing visitors to enjoy the landscape primarily through photographs.
Visitors driving to Plaja Agigea can take advantage of free parking, accessible via convenient stairs. Despite its natural beauty and amenities, the beach is described as quiet, suggesting that it is not typically crowded. However, the beach has been criticized for its cleanliness, particularly the presence of algae.
Plaja Agigea amenities include parking and loungers.
You can enjoy one of the restaurants at the beach while soaking up the sun.
Visitor reviews highlight the beauty and tranquility of the beach, with its location at the end of the town and by the port of Konstanz adding to its charm. The development of the beach is also appreciated, with expectations that it will become an oasis of wild tranquility once completed. However, complaints are made about the cleanliness of the beach, particularly the smell of algae, and some visitors feel that it has lost its unique charm over time.
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Latitude: 44.0837587 / Longitude: 28.643367
Plaja Agigea is located in Constanța. The following map of Plaja Agigea shows the exact location.
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