Beauty! The sand on the beach is incredibly pleasant, the water is warm!!! The entrance to the sea is flat, gradually deepening! There's sand all over the bottom! Very cool there!
We were only on the beach, the price for one ticket is 200 lira ... it's expensive. There is a cafe on the beach, sun loungers, umbrellas, all for a fee. Changing rooms and showers are free. The beauty is indescribable, dunes, rocks. The water is warm, small waves.
An incredible beach! Space, privacy. The most beautiful dunes!
The only thing is to take into account the work schedule, do not get in early in the morning and late in the evening.
It's an amazing place. The endless beach is very clean and if you walk a little, there are no people at all. You can make a cool desert-style photo shoot on the dunes, but you need to do it either in the morning or in the evening at sunset.
The approach is very smooth.
Everyone is kicked out at night, because turtles lay eggs. The amenities are the minimum and only at the entrance. But on the other hand, thinking about life and retiring with nature is the most necessary thing.
This place is also an unofficial nudist beach :)
The beach is very beautiful and good, if you step away, you will have crystal clear water, even when you stand tall. The waves are strong enough, but if you step back, it's cool to swim on them. Of the cons, the entrance is 200 lira per person, the food is not tasty at all, so it's not even worth trying. In general, I advise you, the beach is steep, because it resembles the ocean a little.
The most ordinary beach, with sand, respectively, is not the cleanest water, the entrance to the sea is shallow, you need to go a lot to swim normally, there is nothing interesting there. It used to be free, now the Turks are completely blown away, and they made a PAID ENTRANCE of 340 liras per person, they completely lost their minds, I do not recommend it! Kaputage Beach is 10 times better, free entrance, and much more beautiful!! I attached a photo of kaputazh beach)
The beach is just awesome, there are changing rooms, showers, toilets and cafes! There is no garbage at all! The sea is very clean, especially if there are no waves, then the water is crystal clear! The beach is huge, about 12km. In the long run, if you need peace and privacy, then just go ahead and enjoy the Mediterranean Sea!
What a beautiful beach, the views are crazy. The sand is the most delicate. Now it is already equipped, with sun loungers and sunbeds, cafes and amenities. In the Sea, I regret not being able to swim, but I think it's clean
An ordinary beach, without features, entrance 340 lira, paid toilet. We were in winter, it's still a paid entrance, there are a couple of attractions: an amphitheater, an ancient arch
Guys, if you've been to Anapa, it's even a little cooler there. I drove for a couple of hours, paid 1,500rubles for entry, took a swim and ran away. Local dogs, families with drunks. Experience 🥴
Not an interesting place. It's not worth going on purpose. Except to look at the ruins. There are a lot of begging merchants, basically like everywhere else.
A nice beach where turtles lay eggs. Nice beach, very long. But there are much better beaches in Turkey: Cleopatra in Alanya. Kaputash, Blanca and Hulk in Porridge. The blue lagoon in Oludeniz. Ilidja in Chishma.
Super beach. There are few people. There's sand everywhere. You can walk to the river that flows into the sea. The place of birth of St. Nicholas. Nearby are the ruins of an ancient Greek city.
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Мария Р.
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August 18, 2024
A very expensive beach and museum. More than 2,000 Turkish lira came out for the three of them, taking into account the parking of the car. The ancient city is beautiful, but the price is cosmic for the entrance to the museum and the beach.
The beach is beautiful and big, but the entrance through the ruins is sooo expensive and it is very far to walk.
So you can drive a little from the side to look at the sheep, flutter and drive on. The beach is like a beach.
It's a very expensive entry, it's not worth it. There is a bit of civilization in the form of changing rooms and showers. But the sand was everywhere, the water was muddy, the sea was a little worried, probably that's the point.
The best beach, but you won't go there. Because everything is not the way it is used to in Turkey. First of all, the sand is clean. Secondly, the waves are oceanic, and thirdly, people - at first there are many, many of them, a little to the side, a little to the side, and in a 15-minute walk they end completely :) And the beach is not over yet, and you will not reach the end, and you do not need to, because swimming is the same everywhere. The approach is difficult - first, like a waist-deep bath, then shallow (the most high, because the waves break earlier, and you can endlessly wallow in the waves there), then cut the waves. It's hard to swim, it's very easy to swim, but children need to be watched carefully. Tyagunov did not find it, the current is tangential, knocks out to the shore. Yes, you need to go to the beach every time, 40 minutes on foot from the village in the heat, there are few amenities there - there is a shower, a changing room, a cafe and a toilet. But there are sand dunes and a lot of places free of tourists.
I didn't like the place, the heat, it was just hot and there was nowhere to hide, paid, expensive entry, parking problem, wild beach, not a foot here anymore😟🙃
A piece of the Caribbean coast in Turkey is the only one of its kind in this beautiful country. Cuba or the Dominican Republic is not so far from home.
A huge sandy beach. It was in September and the waves were small. We drove there by car, there is an entry fee. If only the fee for the beach is small, if you still want to visit the ruins, then it is much more expensive. At 10 a.m. there were a lot of parking spaces, but after 12:00 there were few of them. There are sun beds for rent on a small stretch of beach. Plastic sun beds without mattresses. Rent of 2 sun beds with an umbrella 45 liras. The sunbeds are very often directed towards each other. There is a beach cafe with drinks and snacks. The toilet is paid 2 lira. A fresh shower of 2.5 lira. If you go far to the left or far to the right, you can retire in a romantic atmosphere, but it's better to do it in the morning when the sun is not yet roasting to its fullest.
It's a nice beach, you can come here to jump on the waves.
It is better to arrive early in the morning so as not to get into a traffic jam at the entrance.
The beach is very long. But wild practically. Unkempt. Entrance through the excavation. You need to choose your tickets carefully. We had to look at the ruins too.