What can I say, this place never disappoints. We were fortunate to have beautiful weather that day, which made the water crystal clear. We did more than just dip our toes in the water. Walking along the beach with its velvety sand is also a delightful experience. The downside is the sandflies, which will make you itch within a day or two.
While the beach is pleasant, there is a drawback in that it was formerly a mangrove forest, resulting in a multitude of large stumps for the first few hundred feet. To fully enjoy the white sandbar beyond the dead tree stumps, it's best to visit at low tide. Additionally, there is a grassy section with a hut for cooking or camping.