The road leading to the beach is in poor condition, so those who care about their vehicles should avoid it. There is no vehicle access to the pathway that leads to the bay, so you will need to park further up and walk for about 15 minutes to reach the bay. Additionally, after finishing the road, you will need to navigate a steep hill to reach the bay, as there are no stairs. The descent can be dangerous, and ascending can be challenging. It is recommended not to bring any items with you, as it is difficult to carry them on or off the beach. However, the beach itself is beautiful and untouched. Due to the limited transportation options, it may be worth considering visiting a paid facility for a more enjoyable experience. Don't let the free access to the beach lead you to a less enjoyable experience.
This bay is less choppy than the nearby beach, but getting there can be a challenge. You'll need to drive about half an hour on a bumpy road, park at the top of the forest, and walk downhill for 15 minutes on a rough dirt path, swatting away flies along the way. If you're up for the adventure, I suggest giving it a try. It's a small area, but generally peaceful :) The water is crystal clear and you might even spot some turtles while swimming. Just be cautious on the way back as the steep path can be slippery and pose a risk of falling.