This beach is a great spot to visit with your loved ones, including your furry friends. It's safe to visit during both the morning and afternoon, and it's not too crowded. The atmosphere is peaceful and welcoming, with golden sand that adds to the overall charm.
The beach is absolutely stunning with its breathtaking sunset views and the soothing sound of waves crashing against the shore. It's worth mentioning that the beach offers free public entry, which is a great bonus. Overall, a must-visit spot for anyone looking for a serene and picturesque beach experience.
Unfortunately, the beach experience was marred by a major drawback. The only option for beer was canned Brahma, priced at a steep 6.00 or 7.00 depending on the vendor. While the fresh fish was a highlight, it was wise to be cautious about prices. The female public restroom was a disaster, with Mondays being a particularly bad day due to the cleaning person's day off. The sand-covered floor was a muddy mess, and the only solace was the availability of water for flushing and hand washing. Despite some positives, the overall experience was far from satisfactory.
If you're seeking a serene and secluded beach, you'll likely have to sacrifice the convenience of a tourist-friendly location. This particular beach, situated opposite the Church of Miracles, is a prime example of such a spot. Despite passing by numerous times, I've never witnessed the beach overrun with beach umbrellas and the like, making for a peaceful and authentic experience. Additionally, there's a charming local bar nearby for refreshments.
The sun-kissed shoreline was quite the spectacle, with an array of beach tents offering prices that won't break the bank. It's almost as if the sand and sea were calling out to us, beckoning us to soak up the good vibes and enjoy the sweet deals. Suffice it to say, we left feeling like we made out like bandits.