Buses from Shamora. Vladivostok public transport How to get to Shamora by bus

As soon as the sun comes out, the townspeople pour out onto the beach. But where to go to have time to sunbathe after work? Or swim to your heart's content on the weekend? So that you are not disappointed after wasting precious time on an uncomfortable beach, a Komsomolskaya Pravda correspondent personally inspected all the recreation areas.

Aviator Beach (area of ​​the Amur Bay Hotel) The shore is rocky, swimming is prohibited. How much: Parking – 50 rubles. Sunbeds – 30 rubles/hour. Shower – 10 rubles. Toilet – 10 rubles. Shashlik – 120 rubles per serving. Tables, gazebos, benches are free. How to get there: by bus to the stop “Hotel” (all routes whose final stop is “Mayak”).

Yubileiny Beach (next to the Embankment) The beach is sandy, swimming is prohibited. How much: Entrance – 20 rubles. There is no parking. Toilets, sunbeds, changing rooms - free of charge. Volleyball and children's playgrounds are free. How to get there: by bus to the stop “Fokina” or “Semyonovskaya”. Continue on foot.

Zmeinka Beach The beach is sandy and clean. Swimming is prohibited. How much: Parking – 50 rubles. Shashlik – 120 rubles per serving. Toilet – 5 rubles. Changing rooms are free. Children's playground - free. How to get there: by bus number 13 to the Voronezhskaya stop. Through the hill to the beach - 15 minutes walk.

Beach at Ulysses Bay Coastal strip small, dirty. Swimming is prohibited. Parking is still free. There are no toilets, locker rooms or playgrounds to speak of. How to get there: from the Lugovaya stop by bus No. 5.

Fedorov Bay Beach The shore is rocky, swimming is prohibited. How much: Entry – 50 rubles. Toilet and changing rooms are free. How to get there: the nearest bus stops are “Palace of Culture of Sailors” or “MSU” (bus routes No. 60, 62, 58).

Beach on Cape Tokarevskaya cat The shore is rocky, swimming is prohibited. How much: Entry – 50 rubles. Toilet is free. Tables and benches are free. How to get there: by bus to the Mayak stop (No. 60, 59, 58, 61, 81). You will have to walk two kilometers to the beach.

Odysseus Beach There is no coastal zone, swimming is prohibited. How much: Parking – 50 rubles. Toilet is free. There are no sunbeds; sunbathing is offered on concrete. How to get there: to the Morgorodok station by train or by bus to the stop “100 years of Vladivostok” (routes No. 23, 82, 59).

Beach on Sanatornaya The beach is sandy, swimming is allowed. How much: Entrance – 20 rubles (children under seven years old free). Parking – 50 rubles. Toilet and changing rooms are free. Shashlik – 120 rubles per serving. How to get there: the most convenient way is by train to Sanatornaya station. Walk through the Lazo Park. If you get there by bus (routes No. 112, 102), you will have to walk a long way.

Shamora. Beach first The beach is sandy, swimming is allowed. How much: Parking – free. Toilet is free. Changing rooms are free. Attractions - from 100 to 200 rubles. Shashlik – 140 rubles per serving. How to get there: by bus No. 28D and 26E.

Shamora. Beach two The beach is sandy, swimming is allowed. How much: Parking – 100 rubles. Toilet is free. Changing rooms are free. Children's playground - on weekdays 150 rubles per hour, 300 rubles per day. On weekends - 200 rubles per hour, 350 - per day. Shashlik – 140 rubles per serving. How to get there: by bus No. 28D or 26E.

Shamora. Third beach The beach is sandy, swimming is allowed. How much: Parking – 100 rubles. Summer shower is free. Toilet is free. Shashlik – 140 rubles per serving. How to get there: by bus No. 28D or 26E.

Three Little Pigs Beach The beach is sandy and pebbly. Swimming is allowed. How much: Entry – 50 rubles. Toilet is free. Changing rooms are free. How to get there: by bus No. 28D.

Beach in Steklyannaya Bay The beach is pebble, swimming is prohibited. How much: Entry – 50 rubles. Toilet is free. Sunbeds are free. There are no locker rooms. Tables and benches are free. Volleyball court is free. Catamaran – 200 rubles per hour. Firewood – 60 rubles. Coal – 100 rubles. Sandbox for children - free. How to get there: by bus number 26 E.

The route is popular with both tourists and Russian residents, and is maintained by different types urban transport. Buses and tourist shuttles - a good option for those traveling alone or as a couple, for young people navigating the country and those who know the language, as well as for those who need to reduce their vacation budget.

Advantages of buses and shuttles over other types of public transport

Typically the cheapest option. Travel by bus is either comparable to other group modes of transport (for example, the train), or is 5–15% cheaper than any alternative.

Drive to a stop where you can easily get to the desired location. And in the case of a tourist shuttle, perhaps even to the hotel. Regular buses from major transport hubs leave for the most popular destinations and pass through central regions surrounding towns and resort places. For example, from the stop where a bus from the airport takes a tourist, it will be possible to get to any desired place with a maximum of one more transfer. Kiwitaxi tourist shuttles in a number of destinations transport tourists to vacation spots, rather than dropping them off in the city center.

Mini-excursion while on the road. The bus does not travel quickly and has stops. Some tourist buses and shuttles have attendants who brighten up the trip by telling you about the sights.

Disadvantages of buses compared to other types of public transport

Crowded during peak hours. Since buses are the most affordable option, they are used by most tourists who are not willing to spend money on a taxi. You may have to travel with your luggage on your lap or even standing. Group shuttles fill evenly and lack seating almost impossible, however, there may be problems with luggage space.

There may be no tickets. For the same reason - buses are popular in Russia, so you need to buy tickets for them in advance, not expecting to find them on the spot.

Text: Alexandra Toroptseva

A pressing question for any tourist: which transport is more convenient to travel around Vladivostok? Local residents prefer to overcome the hilly urban terrain by car. Depending on their capabilities and preferences, city guests can rent a car, take a taxi or use public transport.

Car rental

Prices for renting a car, depending on its brand, vary significantly: a compact Toyota Vitz will cost a thousand rubles a day, 1,500 rubles. per day for the economical Toyota Prius and about 9,000 thousand for the executive Toyota Land Cruiser 200. Cars can be either left- or right-hand drive. But before you get behind the wheel of a rented car in Vladivostok, get to know a little about the features of public transport and local routes.

Bus

The main type of passenger transport in Vladivostok are buses and minibuses. There are about a hundred city routes in total. The fare within the city is 23 rubles. On the website bus125.ru you can track the operation of Vladivostok buses in real time, look at route maps and find out when the next bus will arrive at your desired stop. Some of the most popular routes are those that connect the city center with residential neighborhoods. For example, from the Second River to the center there are buses No. 23, 40, 59, 60, 98ts. Past the Lugovaya and Balyaeva districts, routes No. 7t, 24, 31, 49, 54, 55 go to the center. You can drive along the Golden Bridge if you take route No. 1 (goes through the Second River and the 100th Anniversary of Vladivostok Avenue), 15 and 15k (from the shopping center "Izumrud"). Along Russky Island via cable-stayed bridge Routes No. 15, 77e (Bus Station - FEFU), 74 (Balyaeva - FEFU), 76 (Tikhaya Bay - FEFU) run.

If you want to go out of town - to a sanatorium, to the beaches of the Amur Bay or to the Botanical Garden, you can also use city buses: No. 102 (Semenovskaya - Ugolnaya), 103 (Lugovaya - 10th km), 104 (Tikhaya Bay - 10- th km), 105 (Semyonovskaya - 10th km), 106 (Railway Station - Artem State District Power Plant), 107 (Railway Station - Airport). To get to the sandy beaches of Shamora (Lazurnaya Bay), you need to take route No. 28e (Semyonovskaya - Emar) or 14k (a minibus leaves every 2 hours from the Gogol stop).

Trolleybus

Such an environmentally friendly form of transport as the trolleybus is present in Vladivostok, but in limited quantities - only two routes in the Second River area. You can take a trolleybus from the bus station to the clinical hospital and from the bus station to the Varyag stop. The fare is 14 rubles.

Electric train

You can also get around the city by train. From the Second River (Bus Station) to the center of Vladivostok (Railway Station) the Aeroexpress takes you past all the traffic jams in just fifteen minutes. True, he only walks five times a day. Ticket price is 26 rubles. There are also trains that go to the suburbs or neighboring cities and have stops within Vladivostok: Cape Churkin, Lugovaya, 3rd Rabochaya, Railway Station, 1st Rechka, 2nd Rechka, Sedanka, Okeanskaya. Travel around the city - 21 rubles.

Funicular

For more than fifty years, a funicular has been operating in Vladivostok. Two trailers that run up and down the slope of the Orlina Hill are loved not only by local residents, but also for tourists. The length of the route is about 180 meters, the height difference between the lower and upper platforms is 70 meters. The transport covers this distance in two minutes. At this time, from the windows of the trailer you can admire the view of the city center and the Golden Horn Bay. The cost of the funicular ride is 12 rubles.

Taxi

from 200 rub.

There are about ninety taxi services operating in Vladivostok. The most popular of them are Maxim, Yandex.Taxi, Gett, First City, Primtaxi, People's Taxi, etc. The average cost of a trip around the city is 200 rubles. Also, many citizens use the InDriver mobile application to order a car. This is a service of independent drivers, where you can set the price yourself and choose a driver from those who responded to your order. As a rule, the fare for such a popular taxi is lower than for a regular one.

Buses and shuttles are popular among both tourists and Russian residents. This type transport is suitable for those traveling alone or as a couple, for young people who know their way around the country and know the language, as well as for those who need to reduce their vacation budget.

Advantages of buses and shuttles over other types of public transport

Typically the cheapest option. Travel by bus is either comparable to other group modes of transport (for example, the train), or is 5–15% cheaper than any alternative.

Drive to a stop where you can easily get to the desired location. And in the case of a tourist shuttle, perhaps even to the hotel. Regular buses from major transport hubs in Russia leave for popular destinations and pass through the central areas of surrounding cities and resort areas. For example, from the stop where a bus takes a tourist in Shamor, it will be possible to get to any desired place with a maximum of one more transfer. Kiwitaxi tourist shuttles in a number of destinations transport tourists to vacation spots, rather than dropping them off in the city center.

Mini-excursion while on the road. The bus does not travel quickly and has stops. Some tourist buses and shuttles have attendants who brighten up the trip by telling you about the sights.

Disadvantages of buses compared to other types of public transport

Crowded during peak hours. Since buses are the most affordable option, they are used by most tourists who are not willing to spend money on a taxi. You may have to travel with your luggage on your lap or even standing. Group shuttles fill up evenly and running out of seats is almost impossible, however luggage space may be a problem.

There may be no tickets. For the same reason - buses in Shamora are popular, so tickets for them need to be purchased in advance, without expecting to find them on the spot.