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The beach in September is quite intimate and not too crowded. It's easily accessible either on foot or by sea. However, it's important to be cautious during high tide as certain areas of the beach may vanish.
The beach can be a bit challenging to find a spot, especially during high tide, as it tends to be quite narrow. I've included low tide photos to give you an idea. However, overall, the beach is stunning with its fine sand and abundance of shells. The seabed is shallow and sandy, making it perfect for snorkeling. On either side of the beach, you'll find several rocks and even a small island that can be easily reached on foot. It's an excellent spot for exploring marine flora and fauna. Just keep in mind that the parking lot is quite small, accommodating a maximum of 5-6 cars.
The beach is pleasant, with a limited number of visitors and abundant marine life. Although there is a small pine forest, it unfortunately does not receive much care or respect.
The beach is a small and secluded sandbank, giving it an intimate atmosphere that is mostly enjoyed by the locals. It is not very windy, making it popular among wind surfers. The water is filled with pebbles and fish, and there is a stunning pink granite rock situated in the middle. Unfortunately, there are no signs indicating the way to the beach. We ended up taking a random alley that led us downhill on Via Punzutu towards the number 82, then made a right turn at the basketball court and finally took a left. There is limited parking available for a maximum of four cars.
The beach is serene and beautiful, with the Mediterranean scrub enveloping its surroundings. However, finding parking can be a challenge at the two available entrances.