Middle of the road for me. We swam on the right side of the lifeguard tower and the water was calm, the other side was a bit rough. If you have children, your gonna want to go on the right side. It's shallow enough for my children to have walked out quite a bit. The shower facilities quite adequate. I wish it were cleaner though. There's a big garbage dumpster on the beach, and sometimes the smell was off putting. Also the area up on top would make for great spot to look out at the sunset, picnic, or just vegetate but the benches were dirty We went back for sunset a couple of times and it was beautiful. I will say once you are in the water, it is lovely. It is a lovely view of the bay and up the Oistins coast line. There is ample parking on the beach and roadside. and the best part is when you are done you can go to Casper's and enjoy the rest of...
Read moreIt is lovely beach. We have been couples times during holidays.The was no Sargassum that day, so we where able to swim and enjoy sand. Be careful in the sea as streams can be strong. You can get sun lounges and umbrella each cost BBD 10. You can get snacks if you hungry there is a blue van. Also few cars coming around lunch time they selling from the back of the car some local food other would sell rum punch water, other would sell similar to snow cone (Sno-cone) and some Barbados beers . There is shower facilities and also toilets. I was able to connect wifi too. Everyone is very friendly as everywhere else...
Read moreThe environment usually has some garbage lying around, but it isn't unsightly. The elderly beachgoers usually eat bananas and oranges and throw the peels into the sea, which is unpleasant especially when it washes onto you. There are some rocks underwater towards the areas with rocks, so these can easily be avoided. The baths are clean, but outdoors which is a positive for those who don't want to bathe a bathroom which may smell like urine, but a negative for those who may not like bathing in public. Early in the morning, there are usually...
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