The staff at the beach were incredibly friendly and welcoming. The prices at the nearby restaurants were quite reasonable, especially in comparison. We enjoyed a delicious avocado and toast dish for only €9, and a glass of wine was just €5.
Nothing special - the water is a dull turquoise and there's not much to see. The length of the beach may be convenient for social distancing, but it's shallow, making it a good spot for young kids, but not for anyone looking for a more interesting experience.
There are numerous areas for improvement in this beach review. The food, despite being priced for an upscale experience, is only average. The fish was somewhat overcooked, bordering on dry, which was quite disappointing when compared to the other competing restaurants in the area. Overall, there are far superior dining options available on the island.
This location is a great place to visit, with its infinite turquoise waters and warm, clean temperatures. There were a few jellyfish when we were there, but nothing too serious. The beach also has basic amenities and a great beach bar to enjoy a drink. There is some rock when entering the beach, but it's nothing uncomfortable. Although it may not be the best beach on the island, it is definitely recommendable.
This beach is fantastic. The best access point is through Chiringuito Bartolo, as it's easier to navigate from there. Opt for the lower path for a simpler descent to the beach, though it remains quite challenging. It's not ideal for the elderly or children. The old stairs appear very unsafe, but a rope is available for assistance. This is a tranquil beach, not suitable for playing bat and ball or for noisy children.