This exquisite and secluded beach is a true hidden gem. It's a leisurely 20-30 minute stroll from the pier, although the location we found was slightly further north than indicated on the map. It's important to bring along plenty of water and snacks as there are no amenities in the area. The path leading to the beach can be steep in some areas, but the breathtaking views make it all worthwhile. We visited in the afternoon and returned for sunset, which was truly enchanting. The only downside is that there are limited options for food and drinks on the island, at least during our visit.
This beach is perfect for swimming and snorkeling, though it lacks shade in the afternoon, so try to find a spot under one of the trees if possible. The locals tend to visit in the late evening to swim after work. There's a friendly male monkey that roams around looking for food, but be cautious as he went after our string bag. During the day, occasional tour groups come by, mostly to take photos and leave. Snorkeling over the coral between the two beaches was enjoyable, with plenty of fish to see. The coral had been damaged in the past but is now recovering, offering a lot to explore underwater.
We had an amazing lunch on the beach, which felt like a slice of paradise. The kids absolutely adored the beach, and it's a popular lunchtime spot for diving boats and high-speed tour boats. Luckily, we had our own private speed boat, so we could come and go as we pleased. The squid was top-notch, some of the best I've ever had. We spent the afternoon lounging in hammocks, enjoying the refreshing sea breeze, and eating our lunch with our toes in the sand.