Jul 8 '18 at 12:30
Parking is free even during a holiday such as July 4 weekend. Tropical vegetation can be seen on the way to the beach. Beware of wooden markers with plastic tape. These markers will be in a triangular shape and mark Loggerhead Turtle egg sites. Locals said there is a one thousand dollar fine for disturbing these nests of eggs. There are several entrances onto the beach from the parking area. Make sure to wear footwear such as flip flops or even better crocks or tie on shoes as the beach sand is very hot until you reach the waters edge. There are signs explaining the flags near life guard stands. There is also signs that say no dogs on the beach. On this visit there was alot of yellow and brown seaweed on the beach and in the crystal clear blue colored water. Many different seashells were located on the beach however the best one were just below the wave breaks on shore so make sure to bring goggles and snorkel. Was not overly crowded on a Monday prior to July four holiday. Area of the beach have lifeguards on duty and other areas do not. There is no alcoholic beverages permitted on the beach but coolers are permitted. Sunblockers such as beach umbrellas and tents are permitted and suggested for the fairer complextioned. There are showers for rincing off beach sand before getting back into your vehicle.