This small cove is named “Mar Morto” (Dead Sea) because of the rocky barrier that prevents waves from reaching the shore, creating small natural pools. The beach is pebbly with large rocky areas, and the seabed is predominantly rocky. The path to reach it is not very challenging (500 meters, about 20 minutes of walking) with a medium difficulty level. You can park your car in a convenient parking lot where you will find a kiosk for a snack or a drink, as well as on the beach where you can purchase drinks and quick bites to eat. You can also rent sunbeds and umbrellas. Make sure to bring water shoes for entering the water.