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This secluded paradise boasts vistas and pristine, transparent waters. However, crowds can be a challenge, so it's best to visit early in the day (before 9am) to secure a decent parking spot. The hike to the beach is short, but it's advisable to wear closed-toe shoes, although sandals may suffice. The beach is entirely composed of sizable rocks, so if you're uncomfortable, it's best to bring a mat or some other cushioning. Shade is scarce, so if you arrive late, you'll be exposed to the sun's rays. It's highly recommended to bring an umbrella.
This stunning beach is a sight to behold, however, it is important to bring a comfortable mat to lay on and sandals to navigate the rocky terrain. The snorkeling experience is unparalleled, with an abundance of caves and marine life to explore and admire. During peak season, the beach can become incredibly crowded, making parking a challenge. It is recommended to arrive before 10am to secure a spot and be prepared to navigate the 165 steps down the mountain to reach the beach. For those visiting in July and August, arriving before 9am is advised to ensure a parking spot.
The beach at the end of the road is a delightful spot with smooth pebbles lining the shore. Though it requires a few steps to reach, the effort is certainly worth it.
Oh, the beach is breathtaking! And if you're feeling adventurous, you can hop on a boat and explore the neighboring beaches. But, alas, the parking situation is less than ideal. Finding a spot for your vehicle can be quite the challenge. And don't even get me started on the long, winding staircase you have to descend to reach the shoreline. It's a workout just getting there! But hey, at least the view is worth it.
The beach is indeed small, with rocks strewn about that can be a hazard to navigate. While it may appear picturesque, it is not without its drawbacks. Though I visited in July, the beach was not as crowded as I had anticipated. However, the water was murky and the sand on the beach was gritty and uninviting. If you do decide to brave the water, be cautious of the rocks and jagged terrain. You may even come across some caves if you swim to the right. But be warned, parking is a nightmare. There are hardly any spaces available, and the local authorities are quick to dish out fines to anyone who dares park outside of the designated white lines.