The beach was a great spot - the sea was crystal clear in the middle and even when there was some seaweed in certain areas, there were still plenty of nice places to enjoy. The sea was shallow at first, but you could still swim well. The water was very pleasant, even during July and September. Plus, it's easy to get to the island of Formentera by boat from here.
Reaching this beach is not a walk in the park, but that is not a major issue. If you want to make the most of your visit, you should bring some swimming shoes - it is impossible to enjoy this beach without them. The sand is covered in stones of all shapes and sizes, and they are all dangerously slippery. The water is very shallow, so you will feel the slimy seaweed and other aquatic plants on the bottom with your feet - not a pleasant experience. Despite this, the beach is quite small, pretty and not too crowded.
We were looking for a nice sunbathing beach and came by car. The beach was easily accessible and probably a much better place to visit by boat. Unfortunately, the coastline was full of seaweed (looked like mulch) making it quite muddy and brown looking. The water farther off was clear, but the rocky terrain made it unappealing to wade in. Good water shoes are recommended. The beach kiosk food smelled great and was busy, so that was appealing.
Denne lille skjulte bugt er bestemt et besøg værd. Udsigten er absolut fantastisk og skaber en meget idyllisk atmosfære. Det er vigtigt at bringe nok vand, da det er ret fjernt. Vi besluttede at leje mountainbikes i den gamle bydel og kørte langs kyststien for at komme dertil, og jeg kan varmt anbefale at gøre det samme.