The beach is somewhat challenging to access, lacking a proper entrance and instead requiring careful navigation down a steep opening after traversing a poorly maintained, medium-length dirt path from the main road. Once you arrive, the beach is perfect for sunbathing and unwinding, as it remains uncrowded due to the difficult access. However, it is less ideal for swimming or snorkeling because the shoreline is lined with smooth, slippery, pale, powdery stone rocks mixed with darker, jagged ones, making water entry tricky. Additionally, the sea tends to be quite rough, so caution is advised when swimming. On the western side, there are large rock niches where you can find refuge during the hottest parts of the day.