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The beach and parking prices are average. The beach tends to be crowded, and it costs us €7.10 for less than 5 hours of parking. However, the beach itself has fine sand, a clear sea with a gently sloping seabed, and there are two restaurants available. Dogs are also allowed, and the landscape is beautiful.
The beach is absolutely stunning and thankfully protected from Posidonia (although this is necessary). The beach is moderately crowded during the middle of August (although not nearly as crowded as the beaches in Normandy or Brittany :) ).
The beach is absolutely stunning! The water gradually becomes deeper, and it has a wonderful blue and clear appearance. In the background, there is a breathtaking view of mountains, while in the foreground, you can see boats gently swaying. There are plenty of choices for snacks, coffee, or dining right by the beach. It is possible to find free parking, but it tends to be quite busy, so arriving early is a good idea to secure a good spot. However, even if we arrived later, we always managed to find a place, although we had to walk a bit further. Additionally, there are two recommended restaurants, Chez Fred and Vig Vog, which are only a 10-minute walk away, right on the beach.
The beach is beautiful with clear, white sands and a few rocks. It can be a bit challenging to locate the beach, as it is situated beyond the car park. However, the car park is currently free, and you can reach the beach by following a small path.
The beach was absolutely perfect and superb for children. We had ample space, which was a nice discovery! The kids absolutely adored it, especially because the water was shallow.