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Not too crowded, making it a great spot for relaxation. Overall, it's a good beach to visit.
During our visit to this beach, we found that the light, fine pebbles added to its charm. However, we couldn't determine the type of pollution as it was nighttime, but the unpleasant odor was quite noticeable.
The beach is pleasant, but the cleanliness of the shoreline could use some improvement. Additionally, the sand is a beautiful golden color.
Looking for a mediocre beach experience? Look no further than this so-called "respectable family place." It's small, which means you'll have to fight for your own patch of sand amongst the crowds. And don't be fooled by the night-time charm - this place is still a little dirty during the day. But hey, at least there's security to keep you safe from the sketchy characters lurking about. And if you're lucky enough to find a spot, there's even somewhere to park your car. Overall, it's acceptable - but don't expect too much.
This beach is undoubtedly our go-to spot in the vicinity! Its vast expanse and sparkling cleanliness are just the beginning. The waves that roll in are nothing short of breathtaking, and it's a treat to watch horseback riders galloping along the shore. All in all, it's an absolutely lovely place to be!
The beach offers free entry to the public! However, if you do choose to purchase a ticket, it costs 400 Da for adults and 200 Da for children. The ticket includes access to both the chlorine pool and the sea. Additionally, if you need tables, umbrellas, or chairs, you can rent them for an extra fee. Unfortunately, the sandwiches are not very good. If you're looking for a great swimming pool, you won't find a better one than the one available on July 5th.