Coral Bay Beach Walk
Jobbing Food

The cafe serves adequate food. It is no Sense By The Beach or Oniro, but is a bit cheaper too. It serves the kind of food you want when you've spent the morning or day playing on the beach. And the blue lines go through it.

Prices

You may not be able to read them but the prices are all on display.
Easy Access

On the other side of the restaurant you will find a ramp leading to the beach. This is especially designed for wheelchairs.
Accessibility Zone

It leads down to an area with a dozen sunbed pairs. If you aren't with a disabled person who needs the ramp, please don't use these. You have the rest of the beach to find a sunbed. People in wheelchairs have to rely on this spot, so don't take their space.
Back To The Cafe

With that in mind, we shall return to the restaurant and descend to the beach that way. You get a lovely view up here.
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