Starting from the city of the martyrs, then, and moving northward, one encounters after only 7 kilometers the Bay of the Turks: the site of the probable landing in 1480 of the Turkish army, this is a corner of paradise with Caribbean features. A thick pine forest, among which to disentangle through small and rudimentary paths, escorts the visitor for a few minutes before leaving him enraptured in front of the spectacle: an inlet characterized by a strip of very white, clean sand, a flat sea and a thousand shades of blue. The almost free beach is a delight for the eyes and the body, an expanse of golden grains on which to stretch out and admire nature.