We had the pleasure of visiting the idyllic Paradise beach during the low season, which meant no pesky pre-booking or entry restrictions to contend with. I would highly suggest timing your visit to avoid the windier days, as the water is incredibly serene and reminiscent of a tranquil swimming pool. The abundance of fish in the area is truly remarkable - it's almost like gazing into an aquarium, even without the aid of snorkeling gear. The beach is cleverly divided into two sections, one with umbrellas for those seeking shade and the other without. Overall, it's a breathtakingly beautiful spot that simply must be experienced.
The service offered at the beach was delightful, with attentive staff ensuring that all visitors were well taken care of. The area was well-maintained, with a pristine environment that was a testament to the hard work of the cleaning crew. The sand was soft and inviting, beckoning visitors to take a stroll along the shore and enjoy the beauty of the surrounding scenery. Overall, this beach is a wonderful place to spend a relaxing day in the sun, with all the amenities and comforts one could hope for.
The serene beach boasts tranquil and picturesque waters that are sure to soothe your soul. It is a secluded haven that offers a respite from the hustle and bustle of the city.
The water at this beach is fantastic, just like the rest of the island. It's fairly easy to access, unless you have difficulty with mobility. Some of the steps leading down to the beach can be a bit challenging to navigate. The sand here is not my favorite - it's fine grain with pebbles, making it feel like walking barefoot on a construction site. Personally, I find it unpleasant, especially with my sensitive city feet. However, the nearby bar-cafe eatery is lovely and well-equipped, making it easy to spend the whole day without having to leave.