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The beach is really nice and peaceful, it feels like a safe haven for those seeking tranquility and a more authentic local experience.
The beach is beautiful with very fine sand, but it's best to stay within your resort as beach boys constantly bother you. If you have children, small kids will also follow you around, begging until you retreat to your resort. It seems like someone is watching and will collect the child once you enter the resort, suggesting a deliberate act. Additionally, the ocean floor is surprisingly lifeless, making snorkeling unappealing due to the lack of marine life. This could be due to local fishing boats departing early in the morning to fish in front of the beach.
The beach is nice and long, with a shallow area on the left side where you can take beautiful photos during low tide.
This beach is like paradise, with endless stretches of soft, powdery sand. The tides play a big role in the scenery here - at low tide, you can walk around and discover the amazing underwater world. The color of the ocean changes constantly, making it a truly splendid sight. However, there are some downsides to be aware of, such as the issue of garbage (which is unfortunately common in places like Africa, Asia, and even Italy) and the occasional pushy vendors trying to sell you things. Overall, it's a great spot for relaxing, unwinding, and finding some peace and quiet.
I wasn't a fan of the beach. The sand was nice and wide, but the water was dirty and filled with debris, making it unpleasant to swim. There were also remnants of the sea left on the sand. I've seen better beaches in Zanzibar.