The sands are so hot and the water so cool. I don't believe in heaven, but if I am wrong I hope it's a beach like this.
For the day you can rent out sun loungers and fixed parasols, each 4 euros and highly worth it. But there is plenty of space to stretch out and so much time to enjoy.
There seems to be other beach equipment on offer, but not sure, as when I asked about them he waved me off. The listing also mentioned hammocks and balinese beds, but not sure. (balinese beds are those 4 poster beach bed things. Now that would be heaven)
Perhaps the only thing missing is a nice cocktail. But I think there is a rule against alcohol on the beach.
Also the toliets can be a problem. They can be sparse depending on where you pitch. We bought a parasol at one end, not realising that access to toilets can be limited.
The closest being a hotel, but we were not their guests. All have keycard access, which means only their guests can use the toliet. So it's important to plan where you intent to beach by how close you are to a toliet you can use. There is nothing more desperate that a 3km walk in the beating sun, and busting.
I was lucky, some guy was returning to his room, and I snuck in behind as he used his card, and use the hotels toilet. Well at least I didn't pee in the sea.!!
During the mid-afternoon 1-3 the sand really heats up, even in winter, so sandals or something is a must. A hat, water and sun cream are also a good idea.
Finally you can see the rock crabs, squirrels (yes, Barbary ground squirrel, Atlantoxerus getulus) and little fishes as you walk on the beach.
So peaceful, tranquil and such a lovely place to spend the day. Would recommend... And would go back