We were a bit taken aback when we drove from Durres and had to pass through an industrial area, onto a rough road with the sea on one side and a marshy marshland on the other. We almost considered turning back, but luckily we decided to continue until the road's end. At that point, we discovered a parking area and as we ascended the hill and reached the summit, a stunning beach came into view. It was not overly crowded and we managed to find sunbeds right at the water's edge. It was a small, hidden treasure and definitely worth visiting.
The Wi-Fi is not functioning, and the staff is unaware of the password for certain networks. The toilets are basic but well-maintained.
We used to visit this beach multiple times in the past, many years ago. During that time, the parking was free and the beach was exceptionally clean. We would bring our own sandwiches and drinks. However, I've heard that it is now filled with garbage. Hopefully, the Albanian authorities will take action to address this issue. This beach is truly a gem of the Adriatic.