5/5 Alex P. 10 months ago on Google
This
beach
is
pure
awesomeness.
The
water
was
a
little
chilly
at
11°C
[51°F]
one
day
and
13°C
[55°F]
another
day
in
the
1st
week
of
July,
but
if
you
go
for
a
short
jog
to
get
your
heart
rate
up
before
going
in
for
a
plunge
in
the
"river"
when
the
tide
is
rising,
you
will
have
a
heck
of
a
lot
of
fun,
just
watch
out
for
occasional
jellyfish.
I
LOVED
jumping
into
the
"tidal
river."
After
my
1st
plunge,
I
was
use
to
the
water
temperature
and
stayed
in
as
long
as
I
didn't
need
to
get
out
to
chase
down
one
of
my
kids.
As
a
jogger,
I
and
my
4
year
old,
really
enjoyed
running
barefoot
down
the
sandy
beach.
You
have
to
jog
in
dry
sand
to
make
it
"sing"
but
moist
sand
is
much
less
taxing
to
run
on.
My
kids
and
spouse
loved
the
beach
too;
I
got
a
7,
4,
and
2
year
old
-
we
didn't
let
the
kids
jump
in
the
"tidal
river"
as
they
are
not
good
enough
swimmers
yet.
My
4
year
old
and
2
year
old
appeared
like
they
wanted
to
jump
in,
so
keep
a
close
eye
on
your
little
ones.
My
4
year
old
tried
going
up
the
dunes,
so
watch
your
kids
for
that
as
we
are
not
supposed
to
go
up
the
dunes,
the
"grass"
near
the
dunes
is
sharp
and
I
think
it
slightly
cut
my
foot
when
I
was
grabbing
my
kid
from
ascending
the
dunes.
My
spouse
said
it
was
one
of
the
best
beaches
she
had
ever
been
to;
and
I
feel
the
same.
Basin
Head
is
up
there
with
a
beach
we
went
to
on
the
archeapelago
of
Okinawa,
just
South
of
Japan's
mainland,
when
we
took
a
ferry
from
Naha
to
a
tiny
archipelago
island
with
excellent
snorkeling.
There
must
have
been
5
to
7
lifeguards
on
duty.
Which
is
good
for
kids
or
overconfident
swimmers.
There
is
a
place
"up
the
hill"
where
you
can
get
food
like
pokè
bowls,
beer,
poutine,
etc..
if
you
get
hungry,
at
reasonable
prices
and
with
a
good
view
of
the
beach/cliffs
and
in
the
shade.