







Gelendzhik is a popular resort city on the northeastern coast of the Black Sea, known for its mild climate and scenic waterfront. Gelendzhik Bay forms a natural, horseshoe-shaped harbor that protects the coastline from strong winds and creates calm waters. The bay is lined with beaches, a long promenade, and views of the surrounding Caucasus Mountains foothills. Gelendzhik itself is famous for tourism, offering resorts, sanatoriums, water parks, and vibrant summer festivals.
The webcam set high above Gelendzhik Bay captures a sweeping view of Gelendzhik and its coastline. From this vantage point, viewers can see the city's embankment–one of the longest in Russia, stretching for about 14 kilometers along the bay and offering panoramic sea views. The live scene shows sandy beaches, decorative fountains, and people leisurely walking along the wide promenade. The movement of visitors, the shimmer of the water, and the rhythm of daily life create a vivid seaside atmosphere.