This beach is incredibly popular, which means it can get quite crowded. However, the sand is very soft, super clean, and stretches out for a long distance. There are some small public beach areas available, but most sections require payment for a sunbed and umbrella. You can even reserve a spot with the lifeguard for the following day. In terms of amenities, there are four restaurants/bars, a fruit van, kiosk, and store for daily needs. Unfortunately, parking is a real issue. There is only one small car park with just 30 spots available for a full day at €15. It opens at 9am and closes at 7pm, so it's best to arrive early to secure a spot. If you park illegally, you could face a fine of up to €80.