This spot feels more like a short stretch of coastline rather than a traditional 'beach'. It's quite rocky and somewhat difficult to access... honestly, it's barely worth the trouble.
The sea is undeniably beautiful, but it's not ideal for swimming or strolling along the beach. The sand is mixed with numerous pebbles, making it uncomfortable to walk barefoot. The water has strong waves, and the pebbles can hit with such force that I ended up injuring my leg and getting bruised. My husband also hurt his knee on an underwater rock. Additionally, the water is quite cold, even at the end of August. However, the area is great for walking along the esplanade or dining at the local restaurants.
That place has been a favorite of mine for years. It's always spotless, although the scenery changes a bit from year to year. The boardwalk is terrific, both during the day and at night. It could do with a few repairs, and the promenade could use some minor improvements. It's wide and sandy, and it's a great spot to hang out, even after dark. It's a safe, friendly place to spend the summer.
We took an afternoon to explore this beach. There were two restaurants and a rental spot for paddle boats. Unfortunately, the beach wasn't anything special and the water was quite dirty and full of jellyfish. The man running the paddle boat rentals was incredibly rude - even after we returned the boat within 15 minutes, he still charged us for the hour. The price of the beach beds was also quite expensive at 10 euros each, but our kids had a great time. All in all, it was a relaxing beach, but the bad attitude of the paddle boat man left a sour taste in our mouths.
That place is far from peaceful; it's always bustling with activity. There's never a moment of quiet, and it's always full of people. If you're looking for a tranquil spot to relax, this isn't it.