This beach is designated as a turtle conservation area, so be sure to check the warning sign (image included) for any restrictions during certain times of the year.
When we visited, the beach had very few people, and it was just the two of us for quite a while. As we were leaving, we noticed that there were three or four other couples on the sand.
The sand was scorching hot to walk on with bare feet. The weather temperature at the end of September was around 32°C. The sound of the waves crashing was quite loud, and you could hear the pebbles colliding with each other as they entered the sea.
Unfortunately, there isn't much to see for snorkeling here. We also didn't come across any of the turtle protection enclosures that were mentioned in other reviews. The current is quite strong, and the breaking waves offer a thrilling experience. However, there are no supplies available at this location, so it's best to bring your own food and drinks. There is a decent-sized parking lot nearby, along the main road.