The beach offers stunning views of the sea and mountains adorned with wild boxwood and juniper. It's a great spot for a camping trip, but be warned, the terrain can be challenging, so it's best to park your car on the road and carry your belongings to the gorge on foot. Once you find a spot, sit back and relax, but please remember to take your rubbish with you. We learned this the hard way, having collected two large black bags of garbage before we could even set up our tent. Throughout our four-day stay, we made it a point to walk along the coast and pick up any litter we came across. If you plan on having a fire, bring your own wood and coal, and avoid cutting down any of the trees in the area. If you forget, don't worry, the sea often washes up dry trees and snags that can be used as fuel. While this place may not be for everyone due to its challenging terrain, the pristine sea and rocky landscape make it a truly special destination. We visited in early September and enjoyed warm, calm weather.