The water is incredibly clear, making it perfect for snorkeling. However, the beach itself is rather small and tends to get crowded, so it's best to arrive in the morning to secure a good spot. There are no umbrellas provided, so be sure to bring your own, as shaded areas are limited.
The color of the water is stunning, and there's a sandy spot where you can lay down a towel, which is usually quite empty. The water area is entirely rocky with no depth or waves. I suggest bringing crab pots to enjoy the water. However, if you have a low car, parking is limited to the road, and accessing the beach is challenging. You need to descend a steep slope and navigate some stones to reach it. I've attached photos of everything, including the stones you need to cross to get there.