The beach was a great find! It had a sandy shoreline and a wooded area at the back, plus a river on one side. Unfortunately, the bar was closed when we visited in March on a Sunday, but I'm sure it would be bustling in the summertime. It's a beautiful beach, like all the ones on the Costa de Muerte, and never too crowded.
Truly stunning with its sparkling turquoise waters, fine white sand, and gorgeous scenery - a perfect spot to relax and unwind.
I visited a stunning beach, but I won't be taking a dip due to a local's warning about dangerous riptides.
The beach was a pleasant surprise, with dogs and people alike taking in the sun. We asked if this was allowed and were delighted to find that there was no problem. It was a joy to experience such harmony and peaceful coexistence. The beach was quite small, so it was important to be mindful of the tides, as it wouldn't take long to get wet if you were careless.
This place is the perfect spot to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. If you arrive early, you'll find a peaceful atmosphere with few people around. As the day progresses, more people will show up, but you'll still have plenty of room to enjoy the beach. Not only is the water refreshing, but there are also plenty of amenities such as food vendors. kept in pristine condition, making it a great spot for a successful day out.