Staff Answer
Jun 24, 2026 - 12:02 PM
The first thing that catches people off guard is how soft and fine the sand actually is, especially compared to what they might expect from a busy beach area. It almost feels powdery in certain spots, and it stays relatively cool near the waterline even on warmer days. Another thing is how wide the shoreline feels. Even when there are multiple groups around, the beach stretches out far enough that it does not feel cramped in the same way a typical resort beach might. The slope into the water is gradual, so you can walk out quite a bit before it gets deep. The shoreline changes slightly depending on tides and wind. Some days it looks very smooth and clean, other days you might see more natural shell fragments or small ripples along the sand. Visitors have mentioned they expected a rougher or more rocky shoreline since it is a natural island, but it is actually very comfortable for walking barefoot.
