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It's a great spot for dropping anchor and going for a swim. You can also spot a variety of fish while swimming. Just be cautious of the red jellyfish if you happen to come across them.
The beach is absolutely incredible. It boasts beautiful white sand, crystal-clear waters, and offers an amazing view when you walk along the nearby crest. However, I wouldn't give it a perfect rating due to the excessive crowds and the challenges of finding parking and navigating through seaweed and an unpleasant odor along the beach.
The beach is sandy and located nearby, with stunning water. It is also surrounded by cliffs, giving it a lush green appearance. However, reaching the beach is a bit challenging as you need to park first and then walk for about 20 minutes. We came from the beach of Piantarella. Along the way, you will come across a Roman villa, which you can see, but unfortunately, there are no signs or historical information provided (which is disappointing). The beach tends to get overcrowded quickly, so we decided to leave after a couple of hours.
The beach is famous for its incredibly fine sand and crystal-clear water. I highly recommend visiting this beach. It takes approximately 15 minutes to reach the beach by foot. It's best to leave your car parked on the busy street and make your way to the beach on foot. The scenery and views are absolutely stunning.
The beach is incredibly beautiful and the sand is extremely soft. It tends to get crowded quite fast, as shown in these photos taken at 9:20 and 11:30. However, it is definitely worth taking a short walk to visit. To access the beach, you can park on the roadside and then follow the coastline. At first, it may not seem easily accessible, but if you walk towards the small rocky headland in front of "L'efet Mer" and continue on (past la Plage du Piantarella), just follow the sandy paths.