This beach is located on the peninsula where the Dardanelles wars took place and is the closest one to the district center. It has a long history and is a beautiful place to swim. Although it can sometimes be neglected, it has recently looked better. However, after windy weather, it may be dirty and there may be glass and beer caps around, so it's important to be careful. Alcohol consumption is prohibited in the swimming area, but there is an establishment where you can buy alcohol and enjoy tea, coffee, breakfast, raki, Turkish food, and appetizers. There is also a closed off area with pontoons and security due to high currents. During the summer, you may even see dolphins dancing in the sea. In the evening, you can sit by the beach and watch the sea and passing ships with illuminated lights, making it a romantic spot for couples.