This beach is the most peaceful and secluded spot I've ever visited. In the past, it used to be filled with tents, but now camping is prohibited by the municipality. The park nearby has been beautifully landscaped with grassy areas and picnic tables. While the area is still under development, some people still live on the grounds. There are numerous olive trees providing shade, making it a perfect spot to spend the day by the sea or under the trees. Caravans are also not allowed, though the reasoning behind these restrictions is unclear. It seems like a case of lazy municipal management, opting to ban rather than properly regulate. These beaches seem to only appeal to elderly retirees who acquired summer homes here decades ago. Despite this, we parked our caravan on the outskirts of the park and enjoyed the peaceful setting under the olive trees. The beach has a pier, showers, and toilets, all of which are well-maintained due to the low number of visitors. The sea is clean and pleasantly warm, making it a great spot for a day trip or to simply unwind and relax.