This beach is quite well-known in this part of town, mainly because it's a great spot to see turtles. As a result, it can get quite crowded in the mornings, similar to the beaches in Benidorm, Spain. Even though we arrived at 09:20, we had to park our car 500m away and struggled to find a spot to lay our towels due to the number of families with children. However, after 11:30, many people started leaving. The water is crystal clear and the sand is soft, making it a popular spot for snorkeling, especially on the right side. You can grab some sandwiches and local specialties from a nearby vendor, but the restaurant with tables was closed when we visited in April.