The weather was scorching. The water had a pleasant warmth to it and the black sand had a stunning appearance. The only reason I'm deducting a star is because it's not really possible to go for a swim. The tide and waves were incredibly powerful, making it unsafe. I would definitely consider returning during a time when it's safe to take a dip. Nonetheless, it was still enjoyable to relax by the shoreline and appreciate the scenery.
This section of the beach is excellent; they've removed the boat, creating more space.
The staff at this beach is both professional and friendly, and the location is absolutely stunning, with a lovely pool and a picturesque beach. I visited on a Monday afternoon during my bicycle tour, and taking a refreshing dip in the sea was a delightful experience. Since I was the only one there, I didn't have to worry about meeting any minimum spending requirements. Unfortunately, the horchata didn't meet my expectations, but I wasn't too surprised by that.
This beach is an excellent destination for both visiting and staying. It boasts numerous picturesque spots that can make you an influencer on social media. It's advisable to book in advance as it's always crowded. However, if you're into eco-tourism, this is the perfect place for you.
This beach is a great spot to unwind, but may not be ideal for families with young children due to the lack of shallow waters. The entrance offers seafood restaurants, but if you prefer to skip them, you can continue on and simply appreciate the stunning, clean, and free beach. It rivals the beaches of Cancún and Tulum in terms of beauty.