This seaside spot is a popular destination for tourist vessels. It's a bit of a hike to get to the beach, approximately 2.5 kilometers on foot, and the sun can be quite intense. However, there are alternative modes of transportation available, such as a water taxi or bike rental, that can make the journey quicker and more comfortable.
We visited in early June and were blessed with perfect weather, around 25 degrees Celsius. The town of Bol was pleasantly uncrowded, making it even more appealing. It impressed us with its charm and impeccable cleanliness. The town offered a plethora of dining and drinking options, as well as a handful of intriguing shops. The local stalls showcased beautiful ornaments crafted from the renowned white stone rock found on the island. We arrived by boat and had the option to extend our stay, as we thoroughly enjoyed our overnight experience. Additionally, we highly recommend paying a visit to the Winery located on the waterfront.
This beach is exceptional, but it's more suitable for those arriving by boat. The path leading to the beach is challenging and somewhat hazardous, and finding a secure spot to park your car along the road can be tricky.