The sea, of course, is incomparable! The beach itself is shallow, with small pebbles turning into sand. There are stone slabs along the surf line, but as everywhere in Alanya, there are entrances to the water where there are no slabs. There are many cafes, each cafe has paid sun beds. You know the prices... For example, tea costs 60.80lire. Literally across the street, 200 meters away, you can already buy 15 now. But no one forces you to buy a sunbed. There is a lot of space, Take a rug, an umbrella and sunbathe. That's what the locals are doing. What I didn't like. We came, looked around, and lay down far away from everyone. Less than an hour and a half later, we found ourselves surrounded by Turks. Both men and women, and literally 2.3 meters away from us! There is an empty beach around... And I must say, the Turks smoke a lot (the bulls immediately quit) and talk loudly, so that's something else. I had to get up and go to the sunbathing foreigners. At least they don't try to move closer. And the rest is great! Cheap is angry.
There is a cafe with a shower, a changing room and a toilet. They rent a sunbed with an umbrella for 150 liras per day. The beach is sandy, you can lie on the beach for free with your own bedding, chair and umbrella. Entry into the sea is acceptable.
I liked it here, good shower, changing rooms. They open at 9 a.m. If you buy food, sun beds and umbrellas are free. They gave me a cocktail for my birthday. The food is edible, the portions are large. The staff is attentive and friendly. Nice music, reggae. There is an entrance along the sand, there are a lot of people.