Despite being relatively short, the Plage de la Milady is a very wide beach. It is a stunning location, brimming with color and relief.
THINGS TO DO AT PLAGE DE MILADY:
Learn about the story behind its christening: Milady Beach is named after Lady Mary Caroline, whose villa, the 'Marbella,' belonged to the 11th count of Pembroke (name of the milady north beach ).
Spot the ideal location to surf and play: It is a family-friendly beach with lifeguards and is well-known for bodyboarding and surfing. The 'Milady' spot works best mid-tide with a wind from the East or South-East. It breaks on a sandy and rocky bottom, surfers go there at low tide, and experienced surfers go there at mid tide because this is a challenging spot to surf on the coast. The ideal swell range is between 3 and 5 feet. To the south and north of the spot at the rock, respectively, are relatively soft left and right sides. On the north and south ends, be cautious of the rocks.
Comfort is taken care of here to guarantee family fun: The rocks in the distance give it a wild feel, which is lovely. The beach features a tiralo and opportunities for Handisurfing for those with limited mobility. There are green spaces, play areas, and a lovely promenade nearby. There are eateries and cafes with ocean views where you can get a drink.