As of the end of August 2021, the condition of the dirt road leading to the beach has deteriorated compared to 2018, especially near the first of the four car parks. It is still possible to drive on it with a regular car, but caution is advised.
To reach the beach, take the well-maintained dirt road from the national road (although it may have changed since 2018). Along the road, you will come across four parking areas one after the other. From the fourth parking area, a short walk will lead you to the beautiful cove. If you prefer a quieter spot, you can explore other coves along the path. Access to the sea is also available from the other three parking areas, offering different options for those staying in the area for a few days.
The A Testa peninsula is a paradise for true sea enthusiasts, with shallow waters suitable for inexperienced swimmers and sheltered spots for all wind conditions. For a unique experience, consider kayaking or using a sit-on-top to explore the sea.
There are no amenities nearby, so remember to bring water, supplies, and sun protection for a day at the beach. I recommend taking a leisurely walk along the path to discover other hidden coves and beaches on the peninsula.
While access to the sea is easy for families with children, it may not be suitable for those with mobility issues.