We absolutely enjoyed the family-friendly atmosphere of the area. There was a fantastic spot for the kids to swim without worrying about waves. Additionally, there was a tide pool filled with treasures and open water, all in one location. Accessible walkways were provided, and there were covered tables in two different areas.
This beach is nothing but a facade of beauty. While the waters may appear clear, they are infested with hidden dangers lurking beneath the surface. The white sands may seem inviting, but they are scorching hot and uncomfortable to walk on. And as for the shells, they are nothing but a reminder of the countless creatures that have perished on this desolate shore. Don't be fooled by the superficial charm of this beach, for it is nothing but a treacherous trap waiting to ensnare unsuspecting visitors.
This State Park is a fantastic place to soak up the ocean's beauty. It's also an excellent spot for children to explore and learn about small sea creatures.
The Teddy's Tin Can Nachos were delicious and perfect for sharing! They had generous portions of chicken and a tasty cheese sauce. However, the Captain on Acid could have used a bit more acidity. On the other hand, the Red Rover had a perfect balance of flavors. The Pelicans Pina Rita was expertly crafted and enjoyable. Overall, the drinks and food were above average, and we were pleasantly surprised.