This hidden gem of a beach is a true spectacle, and the best part is that it's open to the public, not just the resort guests. Upon arrival, we noticed many cars entering the resort with valet parking for a fee of $25 per day, and parking lots reserved for guests only. However, if you park on the street before reaching the valet entrance, you can park for free. There's even a sidewalk trail that bypasses the golf course and leads straight to the beach. Although it's a 5-10 minute walk, the lush plants, trees, and breathtaking views make it feel like a leisurely stroll.
Once you reach the beach, there are plenty of activities to keep you entertained, such as renting kayaks, practicing archery, or simply lounging around. The park managers have thoughtfully provided wooden chairs for visitors to use. There's even a rocky area to explore. Our personal favorite is a short hill climb that offers stunning views of the ocean from the cliff.
We highly recommend checking out this beach, as it's truly a unique and unforgettable experience. The only thing to keep in mind is that you won't be able to see the sunset directly from this area, as it faces a different direction.