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This beach is a lovely, peaceful spot. It's not advisable to visit when there are waves. The texture of the ground varies between sand and rocks, depending on the wind and waves. When it's rocky, it can be a bit challenging to enter and exit the water due to the loose stones.
Today we had a wonderful time at this beach. The water was calm and perfect for swimming, and the temperature was pleasantly warm. There was plenty of room to relax and sunbathe on our own towels, or if preferred, we could rent a sun lounger. This beach has everything you could possibly need - restrooms, changing facilities, an outdoor shower, and even food and drink services right on the beachfront. The beach itself boasts beautiful golden sand, which was brought in from the Sahara in the 1970s. The absence of rocks or stones in the water made entering the water a breeze.
The beach was quite pleasant, boasting a beautiful turquoise hue in the water. However, be aware of those selling items, as they appear to be dubious.
The beach may be large enough to provide some space, but it's not worth the hassle of all the sellers, massage offers and other distractions that come with it. The sunset may be beautiful, but it's not worth the 4 euro per umbrella or bed. The peace and quiet is quickly disturbed as offers come around every 13 minutes or less. All in all, it's not worth the trouble.
This place is absolutely stunning and beautiful. It wasn't crowded during this time of the year. The water was a bit chilly but still lovely. The sun was beautiful and it was easy to get there by bus. We traveled from Calleo Salvaje, which took about 35 minutes by bus.