This secluded and intimate bay offers a breathtaking view of the full moon. The water is infused with salt, which is known to have healing properties. During weekends, the area can be bustling with activity, but by 6pm, the crowds disperse, leaving only a few stragglers behind. Campers set up their tents, some staying for only a night while others extend their stay for weeks. Visitors bring their own food and cook it on site. The locals are environmentally conscious, ensuring that the area is kept clean and free of litter.
One downside is the lack of restroom facilities, which may pose a challenge for some visitors. The nearest village is a rocky four-kilometer drive away. Recently, a signboard indicating “private property” was spotted, raising concerns that the bay may be developed into a beach or club, potentially harming the natural beauty of the area. Hopefully, this will not come to pass, as nature should be preserved and protected for future generations.