The beach is absolutely stunning, stretching out for miles on end. The water is crystal clear and perfect for swimming, although it's best to avoid it once the tide changes around 4pm as the sand can become quite slimy and uninviting. Upon entering the water, you'll notice a layer of shells about 1m deep, so it's wise to wear water-ready shoes for protection.
As there are no shaded areas, bringing an umbrella is highly recommended. Additionally, it's best to arrive early to secure a parking spot, as the walk to the water can be quite far for some. While it was manageable for me, my grandmother found it a bit tiring, so it's something to keep in mind.
Overall, it's a fantastic beach for swimming and soaking up the sun.