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The beach is covered with pebbles and offers a serene and peaceful atmosphere as it is not overcrowded. However, the descent to the beach is gentle and may not be ideal for families with young children. A notable feature of the beach is the wreck, which is easily accessible from the shore, located approximately 200/250m away.
In September, the beach is not very crowded and provides an ideal location for swimming towards the wreck. To access the beach, follow the path from the parking lot and stay to the right, avoiding any detours to the left. Upon arrival, you can choose to visit the beach on the right, which can be accessed by navigating around some rocks, but there is a possibility of getting your feet wet. Alternatively, some visitors arrive from the nearby wreck beach, although this requires wading through water that may reach at least knee-length.
This charming beach may be small, but it has a hidden gem waiting to be discovered - the wreck rock. After navigating past a few rocks, you'll be rewarded with the sight of the rock and can easily swim the 150 meters to reach it. The sea near the wreck rock is breathtaking, with vibrant Caribbean hues and an abundance of fish that make it feel like you're swimming in an aquarium. The water is crystal-clear throughout, making every swim a pure delight.
Although the beach is petite and not readily accessible, the water is breathtakingly transparent, and we are in the vicinity of a sunken ship, approximately a hundred meters away. The beach is made up of sizable pebbles, and there are numerous dried seaweeds strewn about, making it somewhat uncomfortable. Despite this, I would recommend visiting this beach for the stunning scenery and the refreshing water, although it is not my top pick.
Ah, the pebble beach, a true natural wonder. With its crystal clear water and picturesque landscape, it's no wonder tourists flock to this spot. And oh, how lucky we are to have the mistral wind to accompany us on our visit. Truly, the beach is a sight to behold.