It's only few euro to get in to the sulfur thermal pool that sits on the rock face and very worth it. From the pool, there are some steep steps carved into the rock that go into the sea. Or you can dive in from up high from the ledge. The water is quite deep so you must be able to swim although it's easy to remain buoyant because of the high salt content of the water.
There are caves in which to swim once in the sea. When looking down from the pool, there is a cave to the right leads into the building belonging to the thermal baths so you can come into the cave from the building itself. The others were only accessible from the sea. I had never swam in caves before and the experience completely awed me.
Truly a...
Read moreHad a nice day, surprised it was not too busy for a Saturday. However it’s June and holidays have just started. 2x entrance + 2 sun beds + umbrella was 28 euros. If you want to go in the pool you’ll need a swimming cap. They sell them for €1. Parking will cost €4 for...
Read moreGood experience, but pricey for beds, umbrella, hats and entrance. The sulphur pool was relaxing, but a strong eggy smell. We have been to a sulphur pool before but this was much stronger. Good access to the sea and to the cave which was a good experience...
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