Nebug, Coastal village in Tuapsinsky District, Russia
Nebug is a coastal settlement along the Black Sea in Tuapsinsky District, stretching along the shoreline with pebble beaches and water access. The village offers direct connections to the sea and features accommodations with views over the water.
The settlement was founded in 1864 during the development of the Black Sea coast and grew from a small outpost into a recognized leisure destination. Its expansion followed the opening of the region to tourism in the late 1800s.
The village maintains Russian coastal customs through seasonal gatherings and local food traditions that visitors can experience at small restaurants and community events by the water.
Bring comfortable shoes for walking on pebble beaches and pack sun protection, especially during warmer months. Most accommodations are close to the beach, making it easy to explore on foot.
The hotel grounds feature peacocks and raccoons roaming freely among the gardens, providing unexpected wildlife encounters for guests during their stay. These animals have become a distinctive feature of the place.
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