This lovely stretch of sandy coastline boasts a plethora of beachside bars and restaurants, making it a popular destination for those seeking a lively atmosphere. However, if you're in search of a more tranquil setting with fewer crowds, this may not be the ideal spot for you as it tends to be quite busy.
The beach is stunning and has a small peninsula. During my visit in mid-May on a weekday, there were no crowds, no charge for parking, and no food or drinks available (although there are supermarkets, bakeries, and restaurants nearby). Unfortunately, there were no restroom facilities on site, but it was convenient to park very close to the beach.
The beach was decent, but nothing extraordinary. It's advisable to wear water-resistant shoes.
This stunning and natural rocky beach is a sight to behold! The central area is perfect for families, while the remote outskirts offer unofficial FKK-friendly sections, although nudists are a minority and tend to sunbathe on the rocks. As you venture further away from the central area, the sea entrance becomes a bit challenging due to the presence of sea urchins, which is a sign of exceptionally clean water! The beach is also surrounded by a plethora of pine trees, providing ample natural shade. The main section of the beach boasts several top-notch restaurants and bars, making it the perfect spot for a leisurely day out. In addition, there is excellent parking available, although there is a daily entrance fee of 35 kN to access the beach.