It is a short walk from are hotel, we hired 2 sunbeds and a large yellow umbrella, this also included wi-fi and changing shack, this was 10 Euros for the day, we purchased a large bottle of cold mineral water from the café fridge right in the corner, it was 2 euros, we had some cheap swim goggles with us ( we just held are breath), there is a narrow path through the rocks into the sea which opens out as you get further out , if you scratch up the silt on the rocks the fish will literally come and sift through the silt cloud as you do it, this was one of the best parts of the holiday, it was like swimming in a fish tank, awesome if you got goggles and or a snorkel ( stay near the rocks...
Read moreI found this beach unbearable in the sun at the moment, you definitely need to pay for a parasol deck chair if you're going. Next to all the bars, restaurants and shops so that's really handy. Also be wary of this 2 metre patch of sand next to where they have the little taps to wash the sand off. I don't know if it had a metal square or something underneath the sand but I literally burnt my feet trying to get across to the taps. If you like sandy beaches this is definitely the one for you, although the amount of tourists scare the fish off so no good for snorkeling. I'd recommend Ladiko bay or Plaka...
Read moreGreat place for Snorkeling ,many species of fish and mostly shallow apart from if you swim out a bit which is worth doing if you are a confident swimmer. No boat day trips anchor there so unlike other popular places its not so busy and plenty of room for Snorkeling and plenty of sunbeds, though some are worn . 20 euros for 2 +parasol. I recommend you go by taxi. There's a number for the taxi outside of local shop for a return journey if you need it.No bus takes youthere but plenty of parking if...
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