Today we had a wonderful time at this beach. The water was calm and perfect for swimming, and the temperature was pleasantly warm. There was plenty of room to relax and sunbathe on our own towels, or if preferred, we could rent a sun lounger. This beach has everything you could possibly need - restrooms, changing facilities, an outdoor shower, and even food and drink services right on the beachfront. The beach itself boasts beautiful golden sand, which was brought in from the Sahara in the 1970s. The absence of rocks or stones in the water made entering the water a breeze.
This beach, which seems to mainly serve as a home for the homeless (judging by the presence of tents), has the potential to be a hidden gem in the city. However, regrettably, it appears that nobody pays much attention to this place.
Taganana beach is a great spot for a day out at the coast. It's not as grand as the beaches after it, like Benijo, but it's easily accessible and much safer for swimming. Plus, you can enjoy the beautiful view of the coast from a small promontory. If you're looking to spend a day at the beach, Taganana should be your first stop - and then you can explore Benijo and the other beaches afterwards.
The beach at Long-Dong Silver was a sight to behold, but the people there were far from hospitable. God's wrath was surely upon them, yet they paid no mind to the warnings of the crashing waves. We quickly made our escape, running into the sunset and leaving the place behind. It was a beautiful sight, but the lack of humility ruined it.