1. The first beach is quite standard. The section for day visitors is very mossy, while the area reserved for campers is less so but extremely shallow. The sand is very fine, making it easy for non-swimmers to wade in. The water is so clear that you can see the green hue of the sea and even tiny fish swimming around. It's a fantastic beach with minimal waves, which only pick up slightly in windy conditions. Overall, it's a perfect spot for swimming.
2. The food is comparable to other restaurants. Don't be misled by claims of lower prices; the food and drink are quite expensive.
3. The rooms were excellent. We stayed in a unit with two separate rooms—one with a double bed and the other with two single beds. The wardrobes were nice, and the kitchen was well-equipped with cups, plates, and a small minibar. The rooms were clean and hygienic.
4. There are many places to explore, including parks and walking paths. However, it would be nice to have an outdoor theater or some form of entertainment, as it can get boring after a while. Some activities would be a great addition.
5. There are plenty of seating areas, and the beach was very clean and well-maintained. There's a small store for clothing, but no place to buy snacks like bagels. The camp lacks a spot to purchase such necessities.
6. It's a beautiful and respectable place, perfect for families. You can easily stay with your family or visit for the day and enjoy the cafes by the sea. There's also a separate restaurant, making it an ideal environment for relaxation.
7. Most importantly, for those without a car, the location is quite far—about 10 kilometers from the city center. It takes around 10 minutes by taxi, but minibuses pass by the camp every hour. If you need to buy something specific, I recommend coming prepared, as the nearest markets are 2 kilometers away.