The place is as beautiful as all the bays in Italy. The service is good, offering BBQ, salads, drinks, and snacks, but the entrance fee could be more affordable. As usual, foreigners face "special" prices for entrance and other services, but it's manageable. The sea is stunning, though the waves make it challenging to enter and exit, and the slippery stones can lead to scratches and bruises. Another major issue for foreigners is the complete lack of Wi-Fi. Due to the terrain, there is no good GSM signal, and even with paid mobile internet, you can't call a taxi (such a rip-off here ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ๐ ).
This beach is undoubtedly the most picturesque in the vicinity, although it is not immune to the presence of debris. Unfortunately, it appears that the beaches are not being maintained by anyone. It's a shame. On the bright side, it's worth noting that the shade arrives in the late afternoon, which is perfect for those who prefer to avoid the sun's intense rays.
This charming cove is a haven of tranquility, offering a safe haven for children to frolic in the calm waters and providing ample depth for adults to take a refreshing swim. With easy access to the vast expanse of the open sea, this beach is a true gem. I highly suggest seeking refuge under the shade of the restaurant, where you can indulge in delectable cuisine that is on par with the bar's offerings (and prices). When arriving, be sure to keep an eye out for the entrance that faces the opposite direction of the sea.