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The beach is not very interesting. The nearby beaches are much better.
I attempted to reconcile with my girlfriend following a regrettable encounter with some aggressive beachgoers. Thankfully, everything went smoothly after I performed an impressive song. However, as we were leaving, my girlfriend accidentally dropped her sandal, glanced back, and was unexpectedly transformed into stone. Despite this unfortunate turn of events, the view overlooking the Mediterranean was absolutely delightful.
The beach is really lovely, and it has some ancient mosaic remains. It's a small beach, so only a few caravans can fit. It's best to arrive early to secure a spot. There's a beautiful and easy path to the lighthouse, which is about 5km away in both directions.
I'm not entirely certain if this can be classified as a cave, but it is certainly intriguing nonetheless! It proved to be quite challenging to initially locate, as it is cleverly concealed within the surrounding scenery. Once you finally catch sight of it, you'll find yourself wondering how you managed to overlook it in the first place. Here's a helpful tip: make your way down to the water and turn your head towards the shrine of Hades, which you should have already visited. Direct your gaze towards the nearest trees by the beach, and you'll notice a noticeable indentation in the hillside behind them. I hope my pictures can serve as a guide for you. Good luck and enjoy the tranquility of this secluded area!
This small beach is like a slice of paradise near the entrance to Hades. The actual Hades cave can only be reached by boat and is situated on the West coast of the Cape. However, this secluded bay at the edge of the world is absolutely ideal for swimming and snorkeling.