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The beach is not overcrowded and the water is clear, although it can be chilly. There are some amusing and harmless wild boars around. It's a shame that the park closes before sunset, but it's understandable. Sadly, there are still cigarette butts littering the area. It's disheartening to see people discarding them on the ground, even in a national park. These toxic, plastic materials take years to break down, and it's baffling why people would do this when there's a trash can nearby. It's a sad commentary on the state of humanity.
The water at the beach is clear, but there are a lot of rocks and it gets deep quickly, making it unsuitable for those who cannot swim or families with young children. Amenities at the beach include a shower, restroom, and changing room, but there is no mosque available. There are food and drink options available, but the area seems to have a lot of sunbeds taking up space in the national park, which may be a concern for the future.
The beach has light pebbles, and during peak times, there can be a long line to get in.
The parking lot is located on a dirt road and there are no attendants to assist you. All six bays have dirt parking, so you'll have to find a spot under a tree on your own. Once you're on the beach, there are three attendants who ensure your safety. The water is fantastic, but the entrance to the sea has a stone base, so it's advisable to bring water shoes to avoid hurting your feet.
I had a fantastic time today, May 17th, and the beach was definitely a highlight of my day.