The beach is small, but it has a charming and peaceful atmosphere. To reach it, you'll need to take a short yet steep path that is well secured with ropes on both sides for safety.
There are plenty of shaded areas, and the sand is absolutely beautiful.
Swimming is enjoyable, and you'll also see people surfing and snorkeling. However, this beach may not be the best spot for watching the sunrise, and the sunset can be hit or miss depending on the season. In October, the sun sets before clearing the mountains, but the afterglow is still incredibly stunning from this location (check out the pictures below).
Parking can be a problem as there aren't enough spots available. It's especially frustrating when people unnecessarily take up two spots with just one car. I arrived at 6:15 am, and the parking lot was already full. If you encounter a full parking lot, I recommend trying your luck and waiting for someone to leave. Alternatively, you can park at the nearby golf course (paid parking) and walk back, which takes about 20 minutes.