The beach offers a beautiful sight of the water from the rocks. During my visit, the water was hazy due to a recent storm, resulting in no waves. However, the parking fee is quite steep at 10 EUR per car per day and an additional 1 EUR per person. Despite visiting in September, the beach was still quite crowded.
Upon arriving at the hotel beach via boat, we decided to visit the restaurant in search of water. Unfortunately, we were denied the purchase as they informed us that it is exclusively available for hotel guests. It was quite surprising, considering it was just water and people were in need of hydration. Shockingly, they didn't even offer tap water. It's disheartening to witness such a refusal to sell or provide water, especially in today's world.
This is the top beach in the area. The sand is pristine and the water is shallow, making it perfect for children. Additionally, there are some lovely amenities nearby.
One positive aspect is the absence of any restaurants or large structures obstructing the view. Despite visiting in late September, the beach remained quite crowded. However, upon venturing to the end of the beach, my party and I were able to enjoy the area in solitude. The beach proved suitable for snorkeling and boasted stunning, pristine sand. Furthermore, the beach was generally very clean. While parking did require payment, the cost was lower than that of northern island beaches. On sunny days, the beach's color proved breathtaking.