The beach is free to access and if you walk to the end of the coast, you'll find a charming small pebble beach nestled near a rocky cliff. The water is crystal clear and the view is stunning. It's perfect to visit in the morning before it gets too busy. There's parking available near the beach with plenty of spots, some even in the shade, but it does come with a fee of around €10 per day. Alternatively, you can park for free in the serpentines in front of the area, but it's a 20-30 minute walk to the beach.
When we visited in mid-August, the entrance fee was 1€ per person. The beach isn't very large, so it can become crowded. However, our experience was very pleasant as there weren't too many people. The sea is beautiful and crystal clear. The entire area is clean, and the lifeguards make you feel very safe regarding your belongings and well-being. There is a small snack store where you can purchase beverages, hot and cold food, and other snacks at reasonable prices. Note that there are separate areas for men and women (and all children).
It was the ideal location for a late Wednesday afternoon swim and some relaxation. Finding a parking spot was a bit challenging. The quiet beach had no more than a dozen people.
The owner of the beach was impolite, the service provided was subpar, and the overall atmosphere lacked a sense of hospitality.
The coastline is absolutely stunning with breathtaking views that will leave you in awe. However, it's important to note that accessing the seashore by car might prove to be a bit difficult as most of the roads leading to it are private. But don't let that discourage you, as the walk down is worth it and adds to the overall experience of being surrounded by nature.