When we visited the beach in April, we found a sandy shoreline with strong waves. The southern side was peaceful, while the northern side was bustling with activity. We were pleased to see a diligent lifeguard on duty, ensuring everyone's safety. However, it's important to be cautious of jellyfish as they are present in the water. Despite that, the beach offered breathtaking sunsets.
There isn't much to do at the beach, but it's a great spot to snap a few pictures and enjoy a couple of beers. Overall, it's a beautiful beach with stunning scenery.
This untouched beach is only accessible by pickup or 4x4 vehicle, or you can park your car at the top and walk down. The water is tranquil and clear, perfect for swimming. Don't forget to bring your own supplies, and please remember to take your trash with you when you leave to help preserve this natural gem.
This beach is stunning and peaceful, ideal for families with young kids and those looking to unwind.
This beach is a great spot to hang out and enjoy yourself. The trail can be a bit challenging with its ups, downs, and rocky terrain, so it's a good idea to bring some tennis shoes, water, and a snack. Most of the path is shaded, but it can get pretty humid in the summer. It usually takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes to walk at a leisurely pace, but you can make it in as little as 40 minutes one way if you pick up the pace.