The beach is certainly pleasant, though I wouldn't say it's the most exceptional one I've visited. As others have noted, you'll need to park along the highway to access it. When we arrived at 5pm, there were already a fair number of people there. To reach the beach, take the path leading eastward. The stones lining the shore are large and smooth, and the beach offers little shade until later in the day when the sun dips behind the rocks. The cave mentioned in other reviews is a small nook in the rock, and it's worth swimming to as the water is even more turquoise there. The water itself is truly breathtaking - the shades of blue are endless and far more impressive when you're immersed in it than they appear in any photo. It's a unique and beautiful sight, and definitely worth stopping by if you happen to be in the area.