This serene beach is the perfect spot to bask in the sun while gazing at the endless ocean, all while being sheltered from the strong winds thanks to the towering cliff behind you. However, be prepared to climb 800 stairs to reach this hidden gem. Alternatively, you can hop on a public boat from nearby beaches for a mere 200 rumble per person, departing every two hours.
While the beach may be small and lacking in sand, the clear waters and comfortable temperature make it a great spot to swim for a few hours. Although the beach is mostly covered in small stones, they are still comfortable enough to lounge on.
Despite the absence of sand, the water is crystal clear and safe to swim in. During our visits in June and September, we found no danger lurking in the waters, save for a few harmless jellyfish near the big stone with a cross. Occasionally, we even caught a glimpse of dolphins swimming in the distance.
Overall, this beach is slightly better than average, with the added bonus of a Catholic Church dating back to the year 800. The beach has a spiritual feel to it, and now boasts a new functional church where many monks reside. What's most intriguing, however, is the nude beach located just below the church, where unmarried saints can be found.