Must be one of the most well known beaches for a variety of reasons, it is one of only two official nudists beaches on the Island.
Don't let this put you of if you are not a nudist as it is only part of the beach, It has a long sandy stretch with generally 'frothy white waves' (hence the name). It's a good place for swimming and snorkelling.
The evenings are quite special here with locals often playing music (the drums etc) the sunsets are lovely and so a nice place for a 'chill out'. There are a couple of restaurants /beach bars. It's a good place to spend the whole day and well into the evening.
The beach is reached by the means of a steep road with parking at the end. This can get very crowded, so if its high season it may be advisable to park at the top on the farmer's field - it costs a few euros. Then walk down to this lovely beach its well worth a visit. |






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