Yes I like the place. It is funny mostly by its name. This is not fantastic though.the beach gets its name because elf the cove that protects from outside noise and by the sound or music made by waves on pebbles which cover all other noises.
The way to to the beach is long and not interesting. Despite of the public parking lot that is very expensive, there are a lot of cars that are parked near the beach and these cars do not pay attention to the walkers.
Once you got near the beach: it’s is accessible through a long and deep stairway and then you will find pebbles. Bring shoes to walk on pebbles and aquatic shoes as well because of pebbles.
This is a nice spot but there are many of them similar...
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