This beach is just breathtaking, with its crystal-clear blue waters and lively atmosphere. The music is great and the young crowd adds to the charm of this beautiful spot. However, don't be fooled by the seemingly perfect setting - the beer prices will leave you feeling robbed at a whopping 6€. But hey, who needs a cold one when you have the stunning scenery and vibrant ambiance to keep you entertained?
This beach is incredibly popular, which means it can get quite crowded. However, the sand is very soft, super clean, and stretches out for a long distance. There are some small public beach areas available, but most sections require payment for a sunbed and umbrella. You can even reserve a spot with the lifeguard for the following day. In terms of amenities, there are four restaurants/bars, a fruit van, kiosk, and store for daily needs. Unfortunately, parking is a real issue. There is only one small car park with just 30 spots available for a full day at €15. It opens at 9am and closes at 7pm, so it's best to arrive early to secure a spot. If you park illegally, you could face a fine of up to €80.
This picturesque location is a sight to behold, although it tends to get quite busy during the peak tourist season.
This charming little beach has a delightful beach bar serving up delicious coffee and sandwiches. It's the perfect spot to soak up the sun, but be sure to bring your own umbrella as renting one along with two beach beds can set you back 20 euros. The village surrounding the beach is equally lovely, making it a must-visit destination.