What an almost heavenly experience! I highly recommend packing your own provisions as the island doesn't offer many options. Be sure to plan your journey in advance as the only way to reach this utopia is by boat. The beach may not have soft sand, but the smooth rocks are a unique and natural feature - just remember to wear appropriate footwear. The water is tranquil, inviting and crystal clear, making it the perfect spot for a refreshing swim.
The journey to this beach is not easily accessible by public transportation, but fear not, for there are other modes of transportation available such as cars or taxis. However, I highly recommend taking a leisurely stroll to the beach to fully appreciate the breathtaking views along the way. It may be a bit dusty due to passing cars, but the experience is well worth it.
Like many other Albanian beaches, this one is no exception to the umbrella and sun bed invasion. However, it's slightly bigger than the rest and if you trek to the left, you might find a spot to lay down your towel and use your own umbrella without being crammed in with the masses. The water is undeniably clear and warm, but that's about the only redeeming quality. You'll have to pay for parking, but if you're lucky, you might snag a free spot if you arrive early enough. Out of all the beaches in Ksamil, this one is probably the least terrible, but I'd still opt for the more natural and less exploited beaches in Himara any day.
There is no access to the beach as the road is blocked by a barrier. A rather unfriendly individual is guarding it and refusing entry to people. It is a complete waste of time and petrol!
The beach and restaurant are situated in an ideal location that is serene and devoid of any waves. Additionally, the beach boasts light, fine pebbles that add to its charm.