Not too crowded, making it a great spot for relaxation. Overall, it's a good beach to visit.
During our visit to this beach, we found that the light, fine pebbles added to its charm. However, we couldn't determine the type of pollution as it was nighttime, but the unpleasant odor was quite noticeable.
The shoreline was far from pristine, with litter and debris strewn about. The water was murky and uninviting, and the overall state of the beach was a disappointment. I cannot say that I enjoyed my time there, and I have no intention of returning. While a peaceful picnic by the shore may be tolerable, I strongly advise against swimming in the water. This beach was, without a doubt, one of the dirtiest I have ever seen.
Deca Place is a beach that I have visited before, and I must say that it is not the worst beach out there. However, I cannot say that it is the best either. While it may seem clean and well-maintained, I have noticed that the rental prices for tables and umbrellas are exorbitant, especially when the beach is empty. It almost feels like a scam to extract more money from unsuspecting tourists. Furthermore, I have some serious concerns about the wave runners and motor boats that are allowed so close to the shore. The oil and gas leaks from these machines pollute the water and make it really unpleasant to swim in. It's not just me; several other visitors have also complained about this issue. Overall, I would say that Deca Place is a decent beach, but it has its flaws. If you are looking for a truly enjoyable beach experience, you might want to look elsewhere.
The beach offers free entry to the public! However, if you do choose to purchase a ticket, it costs 400 Da for adults and 200 Da for children. The ticket includes access to both the chlorine pool and the sea. Additionally, if you need tables, umbrellas, or chairs, you can rent them for an extra fee. Unfortunately, the sandwiches are not very good. If you're looking for a great swimming pool, you won't find a better one than the one available on July 5th.