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I saw the photos and saved the location on maps for our visit. However, we were unable to reach the beach as the road was impassable. We had to turn back halfway as the route was not even a proper road, but rather took us through the forest, over rocks, and along steep paths.
The beach is deserted and covered in rocks. The path to reach it is quite lengthy, so remember to bring enough drinking water.
The beach and water are filled with trash, there are numerous wasps, and the large stones on the beach make it difficult to relax comfortably.
The beach is secluded, but it can be difficult to access. You'll need an off-road vehicle to get there, and the road becomes very steep and narrow towards the end, making it challenging to navigate. There is a sign on the fence instructing visitors to close the door, but there are no other warnings or indications. On the right side of the first beach, there is another small beach. Unfortunately, both beaches tend to accumulate a lot of rubbish that washes up from the sea. Additionally, in the afternoon, there is a noticeable presence of wasps that can be bothersome. There is a small pond with brackish water on the right side of the first beach, which the wasps use for drinking. Overall, there are other beaches on the island that are more beautiful and easier to access, without all the hassle.
The beach is stunning and incredibly remote, making it a challenge to access by foot, especially on hot summer days. However, the beach itself is absolutely worth the effort. There is a main beach, and if you climb a small cliff, you'll discover a smaller beach. Both of them have large stones scattered around, making it difficult to find a comfortable spot to lay your towels, although there are a few small areas available. If you have an off-road vehicle, you can drive directly to the beach.