The shoreline of this beach is adorned with a stunning underwater landscape of rocks that stretches for miles. As you make your way towards the water, you'll notice a stage of rocks that gives way to a sandy seabed. The water here is incredibly clear and deep, reaching depths of up to 6 meters. The underwater view is truly breathtaking, making this beach a haven for snorkelers and underwater photographers alike.
If you venture towards the right side of the beach, you'll come across a formation of rocks that can be safely climbed. I managed to explore a little further and discovered a cave nestled within the rocks. Although I didn't have the courage to swim through it, I saw others exploring it using inflatable rafts. Just be mindful of sea urchins in the area.
If you're planning a trip to this beach, I highly recommend renting the sunbeds from the hotel. Not only are they more comfortable, but you'll also have access to the hotel's clean toilets. The other round of sunbeds and umbrellas has a beach bar, but there are no toilets nearby, and the sand is quite coarse, making it difficult to navigate. I suggest wearing special footwear to protect your feet from the rocky shoreline.
Make sure to take some time to explore the surrounding area and appreciate the stunning underwater view. This beach is perfect for those who love to snorkel, but if that's not your thing, it may not be the best choice for you.