This beach is more suited for summer rather than winter. I highly recommend visiting the Ibiza bar while you're there.
This lovely beach boasts a series of charming coves and crystal-clear waters that lap against the smooth pebbles that dot the shore. Accessible by a passable dirt road that leads visitors over the creeks and straight to the main beach, this idyllic location offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. However, over the years, some have erected various structures using wood, sheet metal, old doors, and iron, creating a controversial summer community. While many families have enjoyed spending their summers in these makeshift dwellings, it is essential that they take responsibility for keeping the area clean and free of garbage. The unfortunate reality is that litter is prevalent in this otherwise pristine environment, and it detracts from the natural beauty of the beach. It's easy to imagine that before the arrival of these human-made structures, the area was a paradise, and it's up to us to ensure that it remains one.
During our visit to the beach, we were approached by a local on a motorbike who enthusiastically shared with us that the surrounding waters were teeming with fish. He even urged us to explore further, but we were unfortunately unable to due to another area being off-limits. We later learned that this particular spot was claimed by some territorial individuals who believed they owned the entire sea. Despite these minor setbacks, we still enjoyed the beautiful scenery and tranquil atmosphere of the beach.
Despite the ongoing pandemic, the beach remains a bustling hub of activity. The sheer number of people present attests to the allure of the seaside, which seems to have lost none of its charm. Despite the crowds, there is a palpable sense of relaxation and contentment that pervades the atmosphere. It is a testament to the enduring appeal of the beach that so many people continue to flock to it, even in these uncertain times.