The beach is a perfect backdrop for capturing those picturesque moments that match those popular Facebook phrases. The photos showcase the beautiful river that can be seen from this location. The beach is filled with gazebos and umbrellas from well-known brands like Algida, Chiquita, and Ciro bar. The more luxurious ones even have decathlon tents stocked with supplies, as if preparing for a potential third world war. The discussions taking place here cover a wide range of topics, including politics, foreign policy, Covid, insurance, and both internal and aesthetic medicine. Children and teenagers are given the freedom to spontaneously organize football matches, with the most intense ones involving small balls. On the other hand, the beach itself is quite lengthy and sandy, with some stones in the sea. I enjoyed both the refreshing cold current and the comforting warmth. The parking fee remains consistent at 4 euros, regardless of whether you arrive at 7 in the morning or 17 in the evening (as was the case for me). Unfortunately, there are no facilities nearby, such as toilets or a bar. However, I believe that this is an experience that everyone should have at least once in their lifetime. Looking forward to the next visit!