A picturesque spot teeming with boats and sea creatures. If you're an early bird, you'll have the pleasure of observing a plethora of fish. And if you're feeling generous, toss some bread in the water and watch as the fish flock to you like groupies to a rockstar. It's a sight to behold, my friends.
The beach and its surroundings are stunningly beautiful, showcasing the wonders of nature. The space between the umbrellas is ample, providing enough room for everyone to enjoy their time in the sun. The cost of one umbrella with two sunbeds is quite reasonable at 700 lek. The locals are extremely friendly, and the food is delicious. Overall, this beach is the best place I have visited in Albania thus far.
Denne strand er virkelig en af de bedste, jeg nogensinde har været på. Vandet er rent, og der er ikke for mange mennesker omkring. Derudover er der små vandløb af ferskvand, der flyder langs stranden, lige under stenene.
Stranden er tilgængelig for offentligheden gratis. Derudover er der en sti, der fører til en bunker. Hvis du klatrer op ad stien, vil du til sidst støde på en strøm. Desuden, hvis du fortsætter op ad den veltrådte sti i cirka 2,5 kilometer, vil du nå Pikeras.
The path leading to the beach may prove to be a bit of a challenge, as it is approximately three kilometers of off-road terrain. Additionally, the beach itself may be quite rocky and littered with some debris. However, the water is absolutely stunning and boasts a beautiful turquoise hue. Furthermore, the bay is well-protected from any gusts of wind, making for a peaceful and serene atmosphere.
The water at the beach was passable, but unfortunately, the shoreline was littered with stones and the waves were tumultuous, making it nearly impossible to take a dip. To make matters worse, the road leading to the beach was in disrepair, forcing me to crawl along at a snail's pace of 5-10 km/h. Suffice it to say, I won't be returning to this beach anytime soon. The accompanying video captures just how treacherous the road truly is.