If you're planning a visit to this beach, it's best to avoid driving there. Unless you have an off-road vehicle, you won't be able to make it to the church that overlooks the beach. The road is in very poor condition and you run the risk of getting stuck. It's better to drive the first stretch of dirt road and then continue on foot, either on the road or by following the E4 path. I recommend the latter option, as the view is simply stunning. Once you reach the church, you'll find a path that starts behind it. Be careful, as it's not easy to spot and isn't marked. The path is also overgrown with thorny bushes. If you plan to go down to the beach, make sure you wear suitable footwear. The beach itself is small, with a mix of pebbles and coarse-grained sand. The shore has a reddish-brown hue, hence its name. Unfortunately, the beach isn't particularly clean, due in part to debris carried by the waves and disrespectful tourists. Nonetheless, you'll love the scenery and the peacefulness of this secluded spot.