The beach is incredibly peaceful, and if you visit during the right season, you might even catch a glimpse of turtles nesting at night, which is truly a sight to behold. In the daytime, there is a small booth selling merchandise and souvenirs, as well as a man displaying his crafts on the beach wall.
The beach is absolutely amazing. We walked all the way from Santa Maria to the RIU Palace. The turquoise waters are warm and gently touch the white sandy shores, making it irresistible to take a dip and cool off, especially under the intense tropical sun.
This beach is an ideal spot for a relaxing vacation! The resort is absolutely incredible, and the locals provide outstanding service! I can't praise the island enough. There is a great variety of food and drinks to choose from. (However, the coffee at the Tortuga hotel's bar is the only one that's truly delicious.) The apartments are comfortable and just a short walk from the uncrowded and pristine beach! The pools are also just a few steps away. I highly recommend this beach for people of all ages!
There is a restaurant near the salt lakes that is okay. However, it seems to cater exclusively to tourists as there are no locals present. The food is decent and reasonably priced, and the service is good.
This beach is an acceptable spot to practice your kite skills, but don't expect anything exceptional. The scenery is rather mundane and unimpressive, with nothing but sand and water stretching out for miles. The ocean waves can be choppy and unpredictable, making it challenging to maintain control of your kite. Overall, while it may be a decent location for honing your skills, it's certainly not a place that will leave you in awe.
The beach is a great spot to spend a day out with family and friends. It's easily accessible as there is no entry fee. Additionally, there is a new ship-style restaurant that will soon be opening, adding to the overall experience. Unfortunately, it wasn't open during our visit, but it's definitely something to look forward to.