I would call it universal: small pebbles and sand in places, the water is crystal clear. It is quite convenient for both adults and children to swim, the bottom is sandy, there is a depth and a place for splashing too, at the bottom (2-3 meters) there are fragments of rocks in which fish swim (of course, not the Red Sea, but still). You can go to the spit with steep, rocky shores overgrown with coniferous trees, it is especially beautiful at sunset.
The sand is just opposite the Kirman hotels - it is ideal for children there. If you want to snorkel, it's better to go to the cape towards the island. There, after a swim, you can lie on hot grits of pebbles and build turrets out of it. You can also swim with mascots near the rocks under the wooded peninsula, but the ships stop there, there is garbage in the water. If you walk away from the sandy beach at Kirman, take your shoes with you - then the pebbles begin, on which it is painful to walk with bare feet.