Imagine waking to the sound of waves just steps from your door. A SCAPE Bungalow in Yantarny offers a retreat where the natural world becomes an intrinsic part of your stay. Nestled within the tranquil sand dunes, a mere fifty meters from the Baltic Sea, this bungalow provides a haven of understated elegance, meticulously designed to complement the surrounding environment. It’s an opportunity to disconnect and rediscover a sense of calm, a deliberate escape into a space focused on simplicity and quality.
The immediate area unfolds with easy access to several beaches: Shakhta Anna Beach, Amber Beach, and Lake Sinyavinskoye Beach – each offering a distinct coastal experience. A short walk leads you into the city center, providing opportunities for exploration and local encounters. The bungalow’s location emphasizes ease of access to both the natural beauty of the coastline and the amenities of the town.
Guests at A SCAPE Bungalow have access to Wi-Fi for connectivity. Parking is available in a designated, paid zone. The villa features a spa center, allowing for rejuvenation, and an ironing service for added convenience. Staff members are fluent in both English and Russian, ready to assist with any requests.
Rooms are equipped with a mini-bar and a bathrobe. Enjoy the comprehensive service, including a spa center and access to ironing facilities. Please check specific room details to confirm the availability of all services. The villa prioritizes a tranquil atmosphere and personalized attention to guest needs.
Located just fifty meters from the shoreline, within the dunes of Yantarny, A SCAPE Bungalow presents a Scandinavian-inspired interior that seamlessly blends with its surroundings. This design philosophy, rooted in restraint, minimalism, and aesthetics, was realized through the collaboration of NORD DOMOS and the renowned architect Reiulf Ramstad. The bungalow boasts a panoramic front window, providing direct views of the Baltic Sea – perfect for observing the ocean’s shifting moods. Evenings transform the space into a cinematic experience, enhanced by a projector and superior acoustics, while a bio-fireplace offers a warm and inviting ambiance. A complimentary breakfast is included in the room rate.
A SCAPE is created to be a personal space for restoration, solitude, and inspiration. It’s a place where the rhythm of life slows, the mind finds peace, and only the sea, silence, and the individual remain. The area is known for its expansive beaches, demonstrably among the widest and cleanest in the region. The renowned Russian Nordic SPA is situated on the property, further elevating your vacation experience.
Consider A SCAPE Bungalow your destination for a deliberate and immersive escape. Booking a stay on ReadyToTrip allows you to experience the philosophy of understated luxury and the tranquility of the Baltic coast.
My friend and I stayed there in mid-October 2025. Unfortunately, the hotel has nothing else to boast about, other than a pretty Instagram photo. As I later understood, after reading reviews and the hotel's responses, the hotel is designed for one-time tourists who won't return, and apparently that's the intention. Those planning to drive there should be aware that parking is paid and there's no cashless payment terminal. You'll have to lug your luggage from the parking lot to reception, and then to the lodge, along a long, wooden path. No one will ever offer to help with your luggage, and don't expect them to. For a moment, a bungalow cost us 27, 000 rubles per night in October, but the hotel is absolutely not worth it, not even half that price. For that kind of money, the service should be at least that of a 5-star hotel, but alas. You'll have to lug your luggage yourself. Since check-in isn't until 3:00 PM, you'll be standing in line at reception with other arriving guests, sharing a 6-square-meter room, as well as those arriving for a spa session. The receptionist, with a disgruntled expression, monotonously muttered the hotel rules under her breath as we impatiently awaited the keys to our bungalow. The bungalow itself is, of course, little more than a miniature photo zone, not designed for comfortable living. In person, it all looks very shabby.