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The beach managed by the hotel is stunning, but it can be a bit expensive. It will cost you 15 euros for each sunbed. Unfortunately, you can't place towels on the sand or bring your own food. Additionally, the service at the beach bar is quite poor. All these regulations really dampen the atmosphere and make you feel unwelcome.
The hotel owners displayed an unacceptable and overpriced attitude, as they prevented us from accessing the 3000-year-old archaeological site due to a blocked road. It's disappointing to see such a beautiful beach being transformed into a place solely focused on making money, disregarding any sense of respect. I feel genuinely sorry that the locals tolerate this behavior. This experience wasn't even worth a single star, and it would be helpful if Google introduced a negative star rating for these types of businesses.
The beach is fantastic with beautiful water and scenery. However, the umbrellas are a bit small, and it's not allowed to bring your own. The bar offers some food options like pizza, gyros, and salad, but be cautious of the wasps.
The beach is seamlessly integrated into the hotel complex, ensuring it never becomes overly crowded. It offers a beach bar, volleyball court, water sports, speedboats, and even jet skis, providing everything you could possibly need. The beach itself consists mainly of sand, with some rocky areas at the entrance. The wooden umbrellas are provided free of charge, and there is ample space between them, which is especially advantageous given the current COVID situation.