Goubet Beach
The Goubet, also known as the "Abyss of Demons," is bordered by rugged cliffs and the famed Devil's Island, where Jacques COUSTEAU claimed to have seen and filmed a monster in 1952. Since of the tides, the turbulent Goubet Pass at the lake's entry is a mythological site for fishing because the current flow gets quite powerful and then delivers oxygen for enormous fish. You must be physically prepared to face the monsters in the area.
Goubet Beach is located on the western edge of Lake Ghoubet, Arta, on Djibouti's eastern coast. This peaceful beach, which is both sandy and rocky, is the ideal place to unwind after a long day. The lake water is tranquil and ideal for fishing, with the possibility of capturing barracuda and tuna. It is seldom crowded or bustling, but amenities are limited; bring everything you may require.
Location: Plage De Goubet, Djibouti