The beach is absolutely beautiful and stretches out for a long distance. It's perfect for taking a leisurely walk by the sea. There are plenty of restaurants, coffee shops, and bars in the area. Just make sure to wear comfortable flip flops because the sand can get very hot. If you happen to be traveling with dogs, it's not advisable to take them for a walk during the daytime in Greece during the summer season. However, if you go to the beach with your dog in the early morning or evening when it's less hot, just be sure to check that the sand isn't too hot for your furry friend's paws. I briefly stepped on the sand with my bare feet and it was scorching hot. It's best to walk with your flip flops until you reach the water. Generally, there isn't much free space to lay your own towel on the beach as sunbeds are mostly everywhere. Even if you're only planning to spend a short time there, like an hour or just a quick dip, you might struggle to find a free spot. If your hotel doesn't have beach access, each beach bed will cost you 5€ every time. Unfortunately, even if you're traveling with family or a group of people, or if you choose the same beach bed every day, you'll still have to pay the same price. They don't offer any discounts, unlike other Greek beaches where they consider the number of people or if you're a regular customer. So unless you plan on staying the entire day, it might not be worth the price, especially if you're traveling with a large family group as it can get quite expensive.