Lazarevskoye is a picturesque microdistrict of Sochi, nestled along the Black Sea in the Krasnodar Krai region of Russia. It was once a standalone resort settlement before becoming part of Sochi in 1961. Known for its serene beaches and relaxed atmosphere, Lazarevskoye attracts visitors looking for a peaceful retreat. The area offers a mix of cultural and natural attractions, making it a perfect destination for families and those seeking a leisurely escape. Its proximity to the vibrant city of Sochi allows for easy access to a variety of entertainment and dining options, while still providing a tranquil coastal experience.
Lazarevskoye is well-connected by public transport, with buses and trains providing easy access to Sochi and surrounding areas.
Try local Russian dishes and seafood specialties at the many eateries along the coast.
Visit the beaches early in the morning to enjoy a quieter experience before they get crowded.
Explore nearby cultural sites and enjoy local festivals that often take place in the area.
Summers can be hot, so bring sunscreen and stay hydrated while exploring.
Spring in Lazarevskoye offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the beaches and local attractions without the summer crowds.
Summer is the peak tourist season with hot weather and bustling beaches, ideal for sunbathing and water activities.
Fall sees fewer tourists and cooler temperatures, making it a great time for a more relaxed visit.
Winters are mild, providing a quiet retreat with fewer visitors and a peaceful seaside atmosphere.
RUB ₽
$50-$100 p/day
30,000
Russian, English
April-June, September-November