A narrow sandy beach located just south of Long Beach proper. There's a simple shack made of twigs and cardboard that serves as a makeshift drinks vendor, but don't count on it being open when you arrive. The sea feels a bit cleaner as you head south towards the closed restaurant/house. The water is blue and becomes clearer as you swim deeper, though it's still cloudy and you can't see the bottom, so no snorkeling here. The seabed is mostly sandy with minimal rocks. The water is deep enough for a proper swim, whether for exercise or to cool down, and the waves are very small. The beach is picturesque with limestone rocks in the backdrop. It's a quiet spot on a Saturday with not too many people around. The beach could use a rake to tidy up the leaves and twigs scattered along the sand. There are one or two plastic bottles along the shore, but not too many, likely depending on the tide and wind.