Visited for the day with the family. The bags of stones indicate where you can place your towel and umbrella, ensuring compliance with current government policies on social distancing. Unfortunately, the beach was littered with bits of wood, likely from the nearby river, and the water was murky that day. On the plus side, there are safety stations every 100 meters along the beach and in the water. Additionally, the free shower and car park across the street are convenient. However, the city council needs to make a greater effort to clean this area several times a week.
This beach is absolutely breathtaking, with its picturesque view of the white marble mountains, lush palm trees, vibrant flowers, and crystal-clear waters. Although it tends to be quite crowded as a public beach, it still manages to exude a charming and delightful atmosphere.
We've been at this beach for three days, rented a cabana, had lunch, enjoyed some drinks, and the bar staff have been consistently unfriendly. Be cautious about asking to pay with a card, as they may single you out.
We paid a discounted price of 60€ for two adults and one child, but unfortunately, the quality of the pool and services did not meet our expectations. Despite the sign indicating that all the pools were open, only two were available for use. Additionally, we found the pools to be quite dirty. In the women's changing room, only three out of four toilets were functioning, which was inconvenient. We managed to find a working toilet near the bar, but the smell was so unpleasant that my daughter had to leave immediately. Based on our experience, we will not be returning to this beach club, and we do not recommend it to others.