The beach was pleasant, but it had pebbles, so it's important to bring water shoes for walking and swimming. It was small but clean, and although it was busy, it wasn't overwhelming. Despite there being five of us, we had no trouble finding sun loungers and parasols. The price for the sun loungers and parasols was €6 each for the day, which I found to be quite reasonable. Additionally, the lady kindly gave us a free parasol. You can simply take what you want and she will come find you for payment. The water was lovely and clear, although a bit cold for my taste. There is a divider in the water to keep boats at a distance, creating a large area for swimming. There is a beach bar with music, but it wasn't too loud, even though we sat near it, and it added a nice atmosphere. All the staff spoke English, and we had a decent-tasting and reasonably priced burger and chips for lunch. We had a lovely afternoon and conveniently found a parking space in the free car park behind the beach. I've given the beach 3 stars because the toilets were portable ones that didn't flush, which wasn't great. It's advisable to bring hand gel since there are no hand washing facilities. There is a beach shop nearby, but I didn't visit, so I can't comment on it. Many families had their own beach tents because there is very little natural shade. Additionally, the parasols were old and not securely fitted in their bases. On a windy day, one parasol from another person came flying towards us, and then ours went flying, with the pole hitting one of us on the head. We managed to secure it by placing twigs next to the pole, which seemed to solve the problem. Apart from that, it was a pleasant day, and I would recommend this beach.