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What people say
Creme La Mare
"This is a paid beach, with an entry fee of about 25 dollars per person. They don’t even allow you to bring your own water when you enter. You must purchase all your food and drinks from inside. The 25 dollars is just the entrance fee, and you also have to pay for parking. I should say, if you’re going for just a few hours, I really don’t think it’s necessary. The sea is incredibly beautiful. However, if you plan to spend the whole day there, eat, and fully enjoy the day, and if you want to spend time there, it will be worth it."
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Amanda Edddleman
"Wander down from the ruins to the pristine white-sand beaches with crystal-clear waters, perfect for relaxation, water sports, and beachfront dining."
Hans Austin
"This is the Public Beach open to locals. People love it for many reasons. It doesn't disappoint "
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