There is certainly room for improvement when it comes to the beach park. The road leading up to the park is quite dirty, which is not exactly the best first impression. However, once you make it inside, the space is quite lovely and the small sand beach is truly stunning. Unfortunately, we arrived after 6pm and the accesses were already closed, so we missed out on the chance to enjoy the sunset on the sand. Despite the beauty of the beach, the facilities are quite rudimentary. You have to pay to use the old showers, there is no soap in the toilets, and there is no trash bin in the women's restroom. Additionally, the internet is only available at the reception. The staff is friendly, but they were unable to provide clear information about things like the opening hours of the restaurant and beach. You may also hear the national song playing from the marine, which isn't necessarily bothersome. Overall, I hope my rating of three stars inspires the park to make some much-needed improvements.
This tranquil and untouched beach boasts a serene atmosphere with minimal crowds and a refreshing freshwater stream. Perfect for embarking on lengthy strolls, as the stretch of sand spans for kilometers. Though, the presence of plastic debris on the shore detracts from its splendor, resulting in a 3-star rating. Nevertheless, it's a destination worth exploring if you happen to be in the vicinity.
The beach is an absolutely stunning location, surrounded by fragrant pine trees and offering vast stretches of sandy coastlines. The sea is crystal clear and inviting, providing the perfect backdrop for a day of relaxation and fun in the sun. The beaches themselves seem to go on forever, providing ample space for visitors to spread out and enjoy their own slice of paradise. Overall, this is an exceptional destination for anyone looking to escape the stresses of everyday life and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the coast.