Funny, but nothing remarkable. A much steeper wild and inaccessible beach in the north is Benijo. But not the main one, near the road, but with a frenzied descent through an abandoned area with thousands of lizards. It's breathtaking to go down there. And there are few people on the beach and a very shallow and long entrance. Only things need to be protected from the waves - sometimes they get you)))
A small beach, but cozy enough. When you're on it, you don't really understand where you are. The sand is volcanic and black - it is black, not gray. When you walk on volcanic sand in Asia or the Caribbean, you see white or yellow sand, but here it's really black. Very beautiful. The only thing I didn't like about this beach is probably that there are no places to wash or change clothes, I have to go to neighboring cafes or hotels