A good option instead of San Giulia. Despite it being early July, it was quite crowded even in the late afternoon and there were some algae on the shore. Since we arrived late, we were able to park for free as there was no one checking anymore. The left side of the beach is more enjoyable as it is sheltered from the current, resulting in finer sand and cleaner water, making it ideal for snorkeling. Although there are some deeper areas, it's still the Mediterranean Sea, so don't expect to see a lot of colorful fish. On the far left point, there's a nice umbrella pin and a small wild island that you can swim to.