Mola Beach Cunda is a beach club located on Cunda Island, offering a relaxed setting by the Aegean Sea. It is known for its calm, windless bay and shallow waters, making it a potential option for families with young children. The facility aims to provide a comfortable day out with amenities like sunbeds and food services.
Visitor experiences are sharply divided, primarily revolving around the sea conditions and pricing. Many guests appreciate the quiet and clean environment, describing the beach as perfect for relaxation and noting the very shallow water as ideal for children. The staff are sometimes praised for being kind and helpful. However, a significant number of reviews highlight the sea's extremely shallow and muddy nature, with some finding it almost unswimmable. The most consistent complaint, however, is the pricing. Numerous visitors report being quoted different entry fees, or being told there's no entry fee only to be charged later, often with high minimum spend requirements that are not clearly communicated upfront. These inconsistencies lead to feelings of being misled and overcharged, with some describing it as a "money trap."
If you decide to visit, it's crucial to clarify all costs upfront, including entry fees, minimum spend requirements for food and drinks, and whether these are credited towards your bill. Ask multiple staff members if necessary and get confirmation. Consider bringing your own snacks and drinks if allowed, as prices for these can be high. The beach is generally quiet, so it's best for those seeking a peaceful day rather than a lively beach party atmosphere. Allocate a few hours to enjoy the sun and sea, but be prepared for the shallow, potentially muddy water. The best time to visit would likely be during the week to avoid potential crowds and perhaps slightly lower prices, though this is not guaranteed.
Mola Beach Cunda is located in a natural reserve zone, and reaching it involves driving on a "jumpy dirt road" that can be narrow and challenging for two cars to pass. If you are staying at the Mola Cunda Hotel, they reportedly provide free transportation, which is highly recommended due to the difficult road conditions. Otherwise, driving your own car might be an adventure, and parking information is not readily available from reviews. It's situated away from the main town, so public transport options are unlikely to be direct.
The most common complaints revolve around the opaque and inconsistent pricing structure. To mitigate this, insist on a clear, written breakdown of all costs before committing to entry or ordering. Be wary of verbal assurances that contradict previous information. Some visitors found alternative, less expensive beaches nearby (within 500 meters) that offered similar environments without the pricing issues, so exploring those options might be a good alternative if the quoted prices seem excessive.

