Beautiful, simple beach, nice sand and view. BUT -A creepy guy in fake ray bans kept persuading me to accept a free “professional massage” which I firmly rejected like three times. Then he asked if at least he could apply sun lotion on me. How lovely! 🤮 -Men would wander around me and stare like hungry hyenas, touching their private parts. -Men would stand in front of me, 10m close and openly watch me while touching their private parts. -I chose a fairy abandoned spot but they would move their towels and sit closer to me without feeling ashamed and look at me while touching their... ... -After not being able to feel comfortable I decided to get dressed and leave. My biggest naked fan decided to follow me until the edge of the beach.. -On the positive side, girls weren’t staring. Other guys were decent, not watching/touching private parts.
Don’t go there,...
Read moreGreat beach, calmer water and waves. Nice and quiet. Large rock formation adds beauty to surroundings. Looks like you can hike to the top of it. It is the large red rock you see when coming from the airport. There is a section (closer to the rocks) that the people sunbathing nude were closer to. I had read reviews before coming and anticipated that would be the case. It is no big deal for our family as we try to keep an open mind and are children have been exposed in other areas of Europe. The only downside is the route from the parking lot to the beach is not paved so with a stroller it is more difficult and quite a workout. If you only have a bag or backpack, it would be fine. A plus is that there are no people trying to sell things to you like the other more touristy spots. Would definitely...
Read moreReally nice wild beach, not as black as other beaches (not the man made ones).
It's very windy so be prepared to be sandblasted frequently! The sea (in Nov) was fairly warm once you'd acclimatised but given the wind it's quite choppy so I wouldn't recommend for kids and non swimmers.
At the end towards the mountain it's primarily naturist and the little cove does provide some wind protection.
There are also a few cruising men in the patch of scrubland between the road and beach but they keep themselves mostly hidden and unless you walk through that area you'd be no wiser.
There are no facilities at the beach other than a small section of sunbeds and parasols (€10 euros for two beds and a parasol).
The car park is about a 5 minute easy walk but gets full quickly so get there...
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