This charming bay, nestled in the heart of the quaint village of Tamaduste, is shielded from the waves, making it an ideal spot for snorkeling and fishing due to its abundant marine life. During the summer, when the water warms up, it becomes a perfect haven for children, thanks to its shallow and tranquil waters.
I don't think December is the ideal time to visit the beach with family, but since I was travelling alone, it was great to explore the rest of the island.
The rock formations are fascinating, but be prepared to tackle quite a number of steps to reach them, which might not suit everyone. If you're planning to swim, ensure the tide is high enough, as it also enhances the scenery. During low tide, there are no pools, but you can still explore the area on foot.
This location is a hidden gem, perfect for taking in a breathtaking sunset. There are a few barbecue spots and bathrooms, and the sand is a unique, glowing red. With no phone signal, it's just you and the sea. But beware, as there have been reports of rockslides, and it's officially off limits.