My spouse and I trekked to this shore from our cruise liner, a tedious and time-consuming journey that lasted for half an hour. The initial gateway is located between two watering holes, leading to a minuscule cove. However, a little further north lies a more alluring entrance. The area is replete with an abundance of trees and shelter, as well as logs to perch on and a handful of recycled tables. One could consider bringing a hammock and lazing in the shade. The "beach" itself is extremely stony and swimming is not an option. Additionally, due to the turbulence, there are likely to be numerous undercurrents, so keep a watchful eye on your offspring. The maintenance of the spot is mediocre at best, so don't anticipate anything grand. The waves crashing against the rocks make for some decent snapshots, but that's about it.