The water was amazing, a perfect 10! The beach itself was a pleasant combination of small pebbles and sand. On one side, there was a charming little beach bar with excellent service, while the other side offered a more peaceful atmosphere with public showers available on both sides. The backdrop was stunningly open, and just a short 1-2 minute drive away were some fantastic beach bars and taverns for those looking for a more substantial meal. I highly recommend this beach.
We were fortunate to arrive at the beach during a calm time, and it was truly magnificent. The initial 2-3 meters of the shoreline are covered in thick stones, but beyond that lies soft sand. This can be a challenge to discern when swimming in rough waves, which is typical of this beach, and requires careful attention from those who dare to enter. Overall, this is a tranquil beach that is not outfitted with amenities, though there are a few fixed umbrellas that provide much-needed shade and a cafe located above that offers essential refreshments. The real highlight of this beach, however, is the breathtaking sunset that is truly one-of-a-kind.
This beach was a great find - it was peaceful and secluded, and we had it all to ourselves on August 15th. There were five or six large tamarisk trees providing shade, and a shower too. Even our local guide, who had never been there before, was impressed.
The waters are wonderful and the area is quiet, away from people. Although the road is not in the best condition, being made of rough cement, it is still accessible. The beach itself is lovely, featuring a mix of sand and pebbles.