Sea You Beach Bar Update

To me it wouldn't make much sense to build it here, right on the spot of the only part of the bay which can be considered a decent beach.


So our money is on them building a new restaurant and possibly a kiosk here.

However, that is purely speculation. We would welcome any information from anybody that has first-hand knowledge of what is happening here though.

Life Guard On Duty!

Going back to the beach, there is still a Life Guard on duty. There are no sunbeds out yet though.
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