The seafood was decent, however, it seems that the waiter cruelly mistreats the hungry dogs - one of them had a wound on its head that occurred while I was away. Let's not condone animal cruelty! (But do remember to bring some food for the neglected and hungry mother dog at the parking lot near the ancient ruins)
The ocean at this beach is deep enough for a refreshing swim, but be aware of the slight off-shore pull that can make it more challenging to swim back to shore. The waves here are perfect for a fun game of wave-fighting and the sand is a nice balance between thickness and softness. A popular volleyball spot is available for those seeking some friendly competition, though it may be occupied in the evenings. There is a cafe nearby, but it's unclear if it's connected to the beach's infrastructure.
We only visited the beach, but the restaurant appeared very elegant, and the staff were friendly.
This place is an absolute gem! I cannot recommend it enough! The beach is incredibly spacious, even during the busiest time of the year in August, and there are very few people around. The water is calm and soothing, while the sand is soft and inviting. The entrance to the beach is easy to navigate, with a combination of small pebbles, sand, and flat stones. If you're looking for a place to relax, there are plenty of sun loungers available for a fee across from the cafes. However, I found it just as comfortable to lay on the sand and soak up the sun. Additionally, there are clean and well-maintained restrooms and showers available, as well as plenty of parking space.
We visited this beach specifically for camping, and we were pleased to find a wide range of amenities available. It's incredibly peaceful here, and we appreciate the convenience of having a market, shower, toilet, fountain, camellia, table, tree, and shade all within reach. As for the beach itself, it's worth noting that it consists of stones and has a considerable depth.