The beach is lovely, particularly during low tide. However, it can get quite cramped during high tide. Fortunately, there are a few shaded areas and no pesky mosquitoes to worry about. If you continue north, you'll discover a truly stunning sandy beach. Be warned, though - swimming is not recommended at the Google point, and it only gets worse as you head south. With very few visitors, this beach is perfect for a peaceful hike along its changing terrain of sand and stones.
Getting to the beach can be a bit tricky, as it's accessed through private property. Google Maps may lead you to a guarded entrance that won't allow you entry. Instead, take the gravel road for about 7 kilometers until you reach a less heavily guarded entrance. From there, follow Google Maps again until you reach a small square with gates on either side. This is where you can park your car and safely swim in the sandy beach area. The best spot to set up camp is on the right