This beach is fantastic, and it offers a stunning view of Albania. Additionally, the sand is light and mixed with pebbles.
We stumbled upon a magnificent beach that caught our eye while passing by and decided to stay. It's an ideal spot for families with children as it stretches for a long distance. Although the beach is pebbly, the water is crystal clear and turquoise, and after a mere 2 meters, the sand becomes the finest and softest white sand. The water remains shallow for quite some time, making it safe for children to swim. Kids can also enjoy an inflatable water park available at 10 euros per person per day. The beach is lined with restaurants and shops, and parking is available on the road. We discovered an enchanting Patisserie named Sugar nearby and savored some fantastic coffee there. The beach provides showers and changing cabins, and the water is notably warmer compared to the West coast of Corfu.
We rented a boat named Julia, but it turned out to be extremely slow, which was not mentioned by the staff. It would have been better if we had asked for more information before making the reservation. The staff was friendly, but they ended up charging us an additional 10 euros for the fuel compared to the other boat rental, despite the fact that we definitely used less fuel.
This beach is a definite must-visit for its incredible seafood and inviting atmosphere! The place is stunning and the service is exceptional. I tried the scallops, tataki, and prawns, and they were all perfect and incredibly tasty.
This beach is fantastic for relaxing and socializing, with a beautiful shoreline and delicious food. What sets it apart is the light pebbles that cover the beach, adding to the unique atmosphere. It's not overly crowded, making it a great spot to unwind. Plus, the owners are incredibly friendly.