While I was enjoying a leisurely stroll along the beach, I was taken aback when I realized that everyone around me was in the nude. Nonetheless, the beach itself had a lovely expanse of sandy shoreline.
The beach is beautiful with a wide expanse of sandy shoreline. The sea is clean and gradually gets deeper. There is some seaweed scattered around due to the boats from the nearby port. The beach restaurant is great and they provide sunbeds, although the parasols are not big enough to provide adequate shade. There are toilets available at the restaurant and at the top of the beach. Additionally, there are a few foot showers for rinsing off. The parking nearby is convenient and ample.
Easily accessible and incredibly clean, making it a paradise. Its golden sand adds to the serenity of this beautiful location, making it perfect for a peaceful getaway. Adam Ellis' Napalm Poet (Magdelayna Chilled Remake) and Vangelis' Oceanic (Bon Voyage) provide the perfect soundtrack for a relaxing day at the beach.
The restaurant was quite interesting, as it was quite large and we had a seat on the top floor with a view of the beach. Upstairs, there was a bar and a pleasant breeze since it was completely open. It was a bit expensive, but I guess that's to be expected when you're so close to the beach. For our starters, we decided to try a unique take on Cold soup, but unfortunately, none of us enjoyed it. It tasted like a combination of soup and ice cream. As for our main course, we opted for fish with ham. Overall, I would definitely return for the amazing views, but I would be more careful when choosing my food. The service was excellent, and the restrooms were very clean. They even had all the necessary hygienic items like masks and hand cleansers, which is expected nowadays. It was quite challenging to find parking when the beach was crowded.