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This place is really lovely. If it were easily accessible by car, you can bet it would be packed with people. It's about a 15-20 minute walk from the trail. The water here is still and there's no moss at the bottom, just like its name implies, it has transformed into a pool. If you decide to leave, please make sure to leave it clean.
Once you park your car at Sardine Bay, you can easily access the beach by taking a 20-minute stroll along the pathway. It's worth noting that parking space is limited, so arriving early will ensure a secure spot for your vehicle. The water at this beach is exceptionally clean, and there are natural ledges on both the right and left sides where you can enjoy jumping. However, it's important to mention that the beach itself is quite small, which may pose some challenges when navigating up and down. I would advise against bringing any additional items such as chairs or tables, as it could make your departure and arrival more problematic.
The beach is absolutely incredible!
Getting to the beach may be a bit challenging, but the destination is definitely worth the effort.
There is only a small amount of parking available at the top of the cliff near the sea as you reach the end of the road. On the left side, you will find a small beach with rocks. On the right, there is a larger beach with rocks. At the far end of this beach, there is a trail that leads to multiple secluded swimming spots. Although they may be a bit challenging to access, each one appears to be worthy of being called a "Heaven Pool."