The ancient name of Pitsunda is Pitiunt, which means “pine” in Greek. In ancient times, the colony received such a name thanks to the luxurious coniferous forest that covers the shores of the Black Sea and attracted the attention of conquerors from Hellas. It was here, among the centuries-old trees, that they decided to establish their settlement.
Modern Pitsunda is a small town with a population of several thousand people, located 20 km from the city of Gagra on the cape of the same name. In Soviet times, it was a famous resort, where people from all over the Union sought to get, today you can still find reflections of its former glory here: tourists still sunbathe on the beach, try Abkhazian cuisine in small cafes and walk along shady alleys among cypresses.
What to see and where to go in Pitsunda?
The most interesting and beautiful places for walking. Photos and a short description.
Central beach of Pitsunda
The central beach of the resort is the most comfortable and largest in the city. This place is famous for its clean water, as it is located in the Pitsunda Bay and is reliably protected from the winds. The coastline is covered with small pebbles, the entrance to the sea is quite gentle, which makes it convenient for children. The beach has all the usual amenities, water equipment rental and some entertainment. Along the embankment there are cafes of local cuisine and tents with souvenirs.
Address: Central Beach, Pitsunda, Abkhazia
Opening hours: 24/7
Sculpture "Divers"
The composition is installed at the entrance to the Central Beach. It consists of several arched structures symbolizing sea waves, figures of a man and a woman plunging into the water abyss, and two dolphins. The sculptural group was sculpted by the Georgian master I. A. Ochiauri, it was installed in 1969. For a long time, the city administration postponed the opening of the monument, because, according to local authorities, it was not appropriate for Soviet people to swim naked in the sea.
Address: Divers Sculpture, Pitsunda, Abkhazia
Opening hours: 24/7
Sculpture "Medea"
The statue of the Colchis princess Medea stands on the very shore of the sea. She is depicted in anger, ready to kill her own children out of hatred for their father Jason. The five-meter monument is made of bronze. The author was the sculptor M. I. Berdzeneshvili. The powerful figure evokes a contradictory impression - from afar it seems like a pile of stones, and close up it is a woman with disproportionately large limbs.
Address: Medea Sculpture, Pitsunda, Abkhazia
Opening hours: 24/7
"Great Pitiunt"
Historical and architectural complex, on the territory of which there are ruins and buildings of different eras: the foundations of the houses of an ancient colony, the fortress wall of the 10th century, the ruins of an early medieval basilica, an ancient dolmen. The main object is the temple of the Apostle Andrew the First-Called, built over 1000 years ago. Also within the complex is the Museum of the History of Pitsunda.
Address: Great Pityus, Pitsunda, Abkhazia
Opening hours: 09:00 - 18:00
Patriarchal Cathedral
A unique temple of the 10th century, the real pride of Abkhazia and one of its spiritual centers. The construction has survived to this day in the form in which it was still in the heyday of the Abkhazian kingdom. Inside there are tombs intended for Andrew the First-Called and Simon the Canaanite (companions of Jesus). This fact is evidenced by the paintings depicted on the walls.
Address: Patriarchal Cathedral, Pitsunda, Abkhazia
Opening hours: 09:00 - 18:00
Khetsuriani House-Museum
Giorgi Khetsuriani is a folk craftsman and collector who devoted his whole life to studying the history of his country and collecting ethnographic and archaeological artifacts. A private museum named after him is located in the village of Lidzava near Pitsunda. The exposition consists of products of Abkhaz masters, household items, stuffed animals, models of old houses, photographs and documents.
Address: Khetsuriani House-Museum, Pitsunda, Abkhazia
Opening hours: 10:00 - 17:00
Pitsundo-Myussersky Reserve
The natural area is located in the coastal zone on the Pitsunda Peninsula, and also captures the slopes of the Myusser Upland. The flora of the reserve is rich and varied, a large part of it is represented by relic endemics: Colchis boxwood, Pitsunda pine, Iberian oak, strawberry tree, royal fern and other species grow here. The reserve is a natural heritage of the country.
Address: Pitsunda-Miusera Nature Reserve, Pitsunda, Abkhazia
Opening hours: 24/7
Relic pine grove
The grove, consisting of relic Pitsunda pine, stretches for several kilometers along the sea. The town itself is surrounded by it from all sides. On the Black Sea coast, a similar forest has been preserved only here and near Gelendzhik. The grove is a remnant of a prehistoric forest that covered the entire territory of Abkhazia even before the appearance of human traces here. It is thanks to this natural attraction that Pitsunda became famous throughout the Union.
Address: Relict Pine Grove, Pitsunda, Abkhazia
Opening hours: 24/7
Pitsunda lighthouse
The lighthouse was built at the end of the 19th century. It is located on the edge of Cape Pitsunda, surrounded by multi-storey sanatorium buildings built in the Soviet era. It worked until the end of the 1960s, after which it was abolished. The height of the structure is 36 meters. Currently, the lighthouse is in a state of disrepair - the structure has rusted and is supported only by metal props.
Address: Pitsunda Lighthouse, Pitsunda, Abkhazia
Opening hours: 24/7
Lake Inkit
A small lake with an area of 0.4 km² and a maximum depth of just over 3 meters, located on Cape Pitsunda. Due to the fact that the level of the reservoir is artificially lowered, salt water gradually penetrates into it. Inkit belongs to the relict lakes - it was formed several thousand years ago. One of the legends says that in the distant 4th century, the ships of Alexander the Great stood here.
Address: Lake Inkit, Pitsunda, Abkhazia
Opening hours: 24/7