It is a very beautiful beach.
Just be aware that getting there walking through the rocky hills is quite dangerous. The beach is below a steep cliff.
To get from the official road down to the beach goes over unofficial narrow rocky tracks. These tracks get flushed by heavy rainfall regularly during the winter, and because of that, they're of very irregular quality. More often than not, it's not walking but climbing down. If you fall on the many sharp, pointy rocks, be aware you are in an area with no cellphone coverage. You would depend on people passing by. Rescue efforts would possibly require a helicopter to lift you out safely.
The government does not own the grounds, so it isn't maintaining any track here.
Climbing down is done by many, but very much on your own risk. The only safe way to reach this beach is by one of the water taxi services from a nearby town/harbor. Nonetheless, the beach is gorgeous.
Please bring a bag to take garbage with you when you leave. The government does not clean the beach, and local people on the beach can be sensitive when they see people leave behind their garbage, whether they're tourists or Portuguese alike.