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This beach is great, but it's a bit depressing to see the destruction that occurred when the hotel was built and then washed away. It's a shame that all the materials are still in their packaging and everything is scattered around. Nevertheless, it's still a fun place to spend time with friends.
If you're looking for a place to get away from it all, this beach is perfect. I love the sand and the coconut trees that surround it. It's a bit of a trek to get there, but it's definitely worth it.
This beach was likely a paradise in the past, but now the only way to get there is by hiking a path that is both unsafe and not clearly marked. It is full of plastic from the sea and from parties, and there are three abandoned and dangerous bungalows that appear to have been through an earthquake. It is impossible to camp there, even if that was my plan.
We took a stroll to the beach, which was accessible by a waterfall. It was a really cool spot - peaceful and secluded, with no one else around.
The only way to access the beach is by foot. It's a really great secluded spot, if you can make it there. We took the last road on the right before the concrete road ends. It's an abandoned dirt road that we had to walk, although you could probably ride a dirt bike or quad. After the stream, the road disappears, so we followed the stream down to the beach. It was a bit of a challenge to get down, but it was definitely worth it.