You can enjoy a pleasant time sitting in the beachside cafes. The ocean is absolutely delightful, especially for those who don't swim and children. Even in unfavorable weather conditions, you can still take a swim. The only drawback is that the beach isn't very spacious and the tables are positioned quite closely together.
The beach that claims to be the finest white sand beach along the Black Sea coast is actually quite overrated. In truth, it is quite noisy, excessively crowded, and littered with cigarette butts and broken beer bottles. I strongly recommend avoiding this location at all costs, as there are numerous superior beaches in close proximity.
Typically a pleasant location, but unfortunately it's littered with people's garbage. The presence of numerous stray dogs is also quite noticeable. If you're interested in witnessing dogs that swim in the ocean, this is the place to go. They prefer to drink saltwater from the sea rather than the nearby creek's freshwater, and the abundance of dogs can be overwhelming.
It's an amazing spot - a charming, peaceful beach that remains unspoiled by crowds, industry, or any form of destruction. Let's make sure we preserve and enjoy this natural gem.
Unfortunately, there is a similar opportunity near the center of Ordu, but it falls short. We were hoping for slightly better amenities considering that there is an entrance fee. The same can be said for the initial sections of the rocky shoreline. It's not due to the waves. The cost of admission is 25₺, while the fee for a sunbed is 45₺. Additionally, the designated swimming area is quite close to the beach, resulting in a very narrow space. If they were to expand it a bit, it would be more practical. The only positive aspect is that it is a beach exclusively for women, making it suitable for sunbathing.