The sanitary facilities are in need of upgrading as they appear to be deteriorating. The mini market at the camp has seen better days, but the lady who works there is friendly. It would be great if there was a beach bar, although it seemed closed in August. The small beach within the camp is quite crowded with beach chairs stacked on top of each other, making it difficult to find a spot for your towel. There is a larger public beach available, but it requires a key for access. Overall, this camp was not what we were looking for. On a positive note, the town is conveniently located nearby and offers a beautiful view of the sunset.
While dining at the restaurant, we had the delightful opportunity to encounter Panos, who made us feel right at home and consistently looked after us. He provided us with all the necessary information and recommendations for our vacation on the island. If you have a fondness for sunsets, the beach offers the most breathtaking ones. The food is delicious, and throughout the day, the DJ plays incredible music. We wish we could extend our stay there even longer ♥️.
This tranquil beach is a true sanctuary, tucked away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. It feels almost exclusive, with few visitors around to disturb the peace. It's worth bringing your own supplies, as there are no shops or beach bars to be found. But the lack of amenities only adds to the beach's serene ambiance.
This beach may seem like a haven for children, but don't be fooled. The lack of crowds may be a blessing, but the shallow waters are not without their dangers. And don't even get me started on the parking situation. Unless you're lucky enough to be staying nearby, you'll have to leave your car on the side of the road and trek your way to the beach. Sure, there's some space to park, but that doesn't make up for the inconvenience.