This beach is a popular destination for Italian patrons who come back year after year. They seem to know the ins and outs of the place, including how to reserve their preferred spots. However, for newcomers, the manager can be a bit difficult to extract information from. He is a rather salty man who only gives out information one piece at a time, but he does so with a friendly smile. Luckily, the rest of the staff is much more welcoming and completely changes the atmosphere of the place. They are delightful and it's easy to see why so many customers return.
The beach itself is small and has a limited number of umbrellas and sun beds. There isn't much sand, mostly just rocks. Unfortunately, it's not handicap-friendly due to the steep grade and loose gravel. It can get quite crowded, so it's important to reserve everything in advance if you plan on coming here. The food is fresh and tasty, served from a simple food trailer. They even gave us some free samples to try, which was very generous. However, for English-speaking customers, there is very little to no English spoken here.
Overall, this is a lovely little place, but it's important to note that credit cards are not accepted and there doesn't seem to be a bathroom available.