Located just a stone's throw away from the harbor, this small sandy beach may be compact, but it packs a punch when it comes to natural beauty. While the majority of the beach is dotted with parasols and loungers that require a fee of around 15 euros per pair, there is a free section that tends to get quite crowded, leaving little wiggle room for visitors.
Despite the tight quarters, the crystal-clear waters and abundance of fish near the shore make this beach a must-visit destination. The shallowness of the water also makes it perfect for floating and unwinding. With few other sandy beaches in the area, it's definitely worth a visit, especially since the other options are either hotel-owned or rocky with loungers.
If you're looking to quench your thirst or grab a bite to eat, be prepared to spend a bit more than you would in the San Domino village shops, as the prices at the nearby cafes and shops are on the higher side, with a can of lemon costing around 3 euros.