Utterly stunning beach. Quite difficult to find and accessed down 120 steps (but worth it) Head down the steps and turn right to walk across rocks for about 10 minutes (wear good shoes NOT flipflops) and round into a sandy bay. There are NO toilets, sunbeds or other amenities here ... just nature as God intended it - pure perfection The westerly part of the beach provides shade in the afternoon, but bring a sunshade if you can Perfect for swimming and snorkelling with lots of interesting fish (and even the occasional sea turtle if you are lucky) to see This was our favourite beach ... note, it is NOT disabled-friendly and not suitable for wheelchairs or...
Read moreThe beauty of the beach is breathtaking. Parking difficult, but possible. Walking is necessary anyway. At the end of the stairs turn right. Climb over rocks and walk on dry weed for about 5 Minutes. Take off your shoes before entering the little sandy bay. The beach is tiny, really tiny AND beautiful. It has natural shade (depending on time of day) If you are very, very lucky, you share the beach with a few quiet sunbathers and schnochlers. If you are less lucky you share the beach with a bunch of young people, jumping of the rocks, screaming about and filling this actually wonderful place with nervracking music. It's just a...
Read moreA beautiful little cove with crystal clear water and lots of rocks for snorkelling.
There is a bit of a walk to the beach - most can be confused by the first bay at the bottom of the stairs but you have to continue walking to the right alongside the rocks to get to this beach.
When you arrive, there is a sign that says no shoes on the beach so most people leave their shoes there.
We arrived early (9am) and there was only one other couple there. By 11:30ish it got quite busy. We left around lunchtime so cannot comment on the afternoon.
We saw some great fish and a crab...
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