Unfortunately, similar to many other campgrounds, this location is more of a bungalow or van area rather than a traditional campsite. The spaces are all identical, one after another. Some of the pitches do have trees for shade, but it is limited. The layout and design of the place are well done, and it is not too large, which is a positive aspect. However, it is important to note that putting pegs in the ground is quite difficult without a drill or sledgehammer, and removing them can be even more challenging. Moreover, it is quite expensive to stay here, and the site does not provide WiFi throughout. If you want WiFi, you have to pay extra, which is disappointing considering the price. It is worth mentioning that this camping ground is located within a natural park, which raises concerns about the environmental impact of such a resource-intensive setup. It makes me wonder how they obtained permission to build here, considering the number of trees that must have been cut down. On a positive note, the staff is friendly, helpful, and even apologized for the high prices. The beach is a bit far from the campground and can be either rocky, stony, or occasionally sandy with rocks. The bar and restaurant are decent, but nothing extraordinary. However, the staff at the bar/restaurant are very good.