Riviera Beach
Riviera is open every day at 8 a.m. This is the time for rescue workers to get to work. Beachgoers' comfort and safety are constantly monitored till 20.00. The beach is about 300 meters long and 40-50 meters wide. Even on the hottest summer days, there's plenty of sun-soak for everyone.
There is a lot of sand mixed with fine stones on the Riviera, which is not evident in adjacent resorts, where enormous rocks prevent you from sitting comfortably on your own towel. There are more stones closer to the sea, but they are not enormous, and the entry into the water is relatively gradual. Children and the elderly will enjoy playing in the sand, while adults will appreciate the comfy wooden decks.
There is no vegetation on Riviera beach, so many bring their umbrellas or hire a spot under a canopy in a bungalow to sit in the shade. There are numerous beach activities available, including a volleyball court, rides on "inflatable sledges" and "bananas" for children and adults, and the rental of scooters. In the summer, go to a neighboring delphinium, walk around the same-named park, or sit in one of the cafés.
Snorkelers will be frustrated by the lack of breakwaters, but the Riviera will benefit aesthetically as a result. Tourists can see flocks of dolphins playing in the waves not far from the shore. A small fish is skirring in the depths. The water may be cooler and more turbid when a river pours into the sea, but visitors wander along the bed or use this approach to get to the beach from the city without taking public transportation.