The beach is a serene and secluded spot, best accessed by boat. However, the journey through the lush jungle was a bit treacherous, as we ended up with some nasty scratches from the vines and unstable rocks. The trail was not well-maintained and much longer than advertised, taking us closer to 25 minutes to reach the beach. There was an alternative, shorter path available, but it was steeper and may not be worth the effort.
Once we arrived at the beach, we found no amenities such as toilets, water, showers, shops, or shade. However, there was a family-owned restaurant nearby. The beach was covered in large pebbles, making it uncomfortable to walk barefoot. The water gets deep quickly, reaching 3-4 meters. Small boats can dock on the shore, but tour boats only approached from a distance. We had the entire beach to ourselves for the day, except for a brief visit from a family boat that ultimately decided not to stay.